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Bank of England Warns of Dangerous AI Model Claude Mythos
The Bank of England is alerting City executives to the threat of Anthropic's Claude Mythos AI, deemed too dangerous for public release after uncovering hidden computer flaws faster than humans. Officials will discuss preparations with bank and insurance leaders. US Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent and Fed Chair Jerome Powell also held a crisis meeting with Wall Street executives on this issue.
NASA's Artemis II Mission Concludes with Successful Splashdown
NASA's Orion spacecraft carrying Artemis II crew—Reid Wiseman, Victor Glover, Christina Koch, and Jeremy Hansen—splashed down in the Pacific Ocean off California on April 10, 2026, after a 10-day lunar orbit mission. Recovery teams from NASA, US Navy, and Air Force are retrieving the crew and spacecraft aboard USS John P. Murtha.
This milestone advances corporate space efforts by NASA contractors.
DOJ Recovers Over $500 Million in Healthcare Fraud Schemes
The Department of Justice announced criminal and civil actions recovering over half a billion dollars, including $135 million from a Florida Affordable Care Act fraud and a $270 million guilty plea in a California medication scam. These actions target corporate healthcare fraud extensively.
Investigations continue against involved entities.
AI Fraud Losses Surge to $893 Million in FTC Report
The latest FTC report features a dedicated AI section with over 22,000 complaints and $893 million in reported losses linked to artificial intelligence scams. Consumers can now build AI bots acting as virtual agents, heightening corporate liability risks.
Tech firms must address these vulnerabilities.
Anthropic's MYOS AI Preview Shared with Tech Giants
Anthropic is previewing its new MYOS AI model to Amazon, Microsoft, Apple, Cisco, and the Linux Foundation to help arm them with tools for finding and patching software bugs. This follows concerns over AI capabilities like Claude Mythos.
It aids corporate cybersecurity efforts.
Bill Gates to Testify on Epstein Ties Before House Committee
Microsoft co-founder Bill Gates will give a closed-door interview to the House Oversight Committee in June regarding his relationship with Jeffrey Epstein, welcoming the opportunity despite denying involvement in illegal activities. A spokesperson confirmed Gates witnessed no crimes.
This impacts perceptions of his corporate philanthropy.
Antitrust Probe Targets Corporate Exemption in Drug Sector
A new probe examines a specific corporate antitrust exemption, with reactions from figures like Lee supporting the action. Trump RX has acquired two more drug manufacturing giants amid scrutiny.
This could reshape pharmaceutical corporate structures.
Eric Swalwell's Gubernatorial Campaign Crumbles Over Assault Claim
Rep. Eric Swalwell's California governor campaign is imploding after a former staffer accused him of sexual assault, prompting staff resignations and calls to exit from allies and rivals. The scandal has severely damaged his political corporate backing.
Politico reports ongoing fallout.
European Commission Aligns with Kyiv on Russian Oil Flows
The European Commission states Brussels and Kyiv are aligned on timing for addressing Russian oil flows, compared to potential lifting of European sanctions on Moscow. Discussions continue amid geopolitical corporate energy impacts.
No further commitments were detailed.
UK PM Starmer Discusses Iran Ceasefire with Qatar Officials
UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer met Qatari officials to discuss the fragile ceasefire in the Iran war during a Gulf visit. A two-week ceasefire implications are analyzed for global markets and investors.
Energy and defense corporations watch closely.