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Palantir’s Karp predicts full AI nationalization in two years. He says Sanders’ 50% proposal will look moderate. Trump, Sanders, and Karp agree the shift is coming.
When Marathon’s second season kicks off on June 2, Bungie will give new players a chance to try the game for free for a full week. In blog post published today, the studio said the preview, which is slated to run through June 9, will be available on Steam, PlayStation 5 and Xbox Series X/S, with any progress players make carrying over to the full game if they decide to purchase it afterward.
As previously announced, existing players will see their item vault and armory reset at the end of the current season, making this a great time to try the game since everyone will be on equal footing when it comes to weapons and upgrades. In Wednesday’s blog post, Bungie also shared new information about season two’s biggest additions: the new Sentinel class, nighttime Dire Marsh map and Cradle customization system. The reimagined zone will see Marathon lean into more of its cosmic horror inspirations.
“This new zone introduces new mechanics, new combatants, and locations to explore on Dire Marsh,” Bungie explains. “It’s built to be slower-paced than Day Marsh and plays more like a survival horror experience, with slightly fewer players and extra environmental challenges with navigating the darkness and threats within.”
As for the Sentinel shell, Bungie describes it as defensive specialist, with a kit built around controlling space. Its prime ability, Defender System, allows it to deploy a point-defense drone that can briefly protect you and your crew against grenades and missiles. If I had to guess, the new shell will be popular at high levels of play where grenades of all types fly thick and fast. In a call back to the Halo series, one of the Sentinel’s other abilities allows it to activate a short-range, motion-tracking system. “Use this to gather a bit of extra intel on who or what’s moving around you, and set up your defenses accordingly,” Bungie suggests.
Lastly, there’s the Cradle, which will allow players to convert extra weapons and other equipment into experience they can put towards stat upgrades and perks. Bungie says this system is designed to give players a way to progress their character separate from the game’s faction system, which can get tedious when you need to find (and exfil) specific high-level salvage to buy a single upgrade. The studio also notes players can tweak their Cradle builds at any time to encourage experimentation.
Earlier this month, Bungie outlined its plan for Marathon’s future, saying it would make the game’s onboarding experience better for new players, and that new PvE modes would arrive during season two. Less than a week later, the studio announced it was ending development on Destiny 2. Then a day later Bloomberg’s Jason Schreier published a report claiming Sony was planning “significant” layoffs at the developer. It’s probably fair to say a successful preview week would do a lot to boost morale at Bungie.
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Palantir’s Karp predicts full AI nationalization in two years. He says Sanders’ 50% proposal will look moderate. Trump, Sanders, and Karp agree the shift is coming.
Palantir CEO Alex Karp says full nationalization of AI companies is coming, and that Senator Bernie Sanders’ proposal for 50% public ownership will soon look moderate. “In two years, they’re not going to think Bernie Sanders is progressive,” Karp told CNBC on Wednesday. “They’re going to be like, ‘Bernie Sanders, you only want 50%? What is this 50%?’”
Karp said he has spent six months privately warning top AI executives about the threat. “The momentum is on the side of people who want to nationalise them,” he said. He described himself as a “card-carrying progressive” and argued that the most important political decisions in the country will be driven by whether politicians understand AI.
The prediction lands in an increasingly crowded political space. Sanders has outlined his American AI Sovereign Wealth Fund Act, which would impose a one-time 50% tax on stock, not profits, from companies like OpenAI, Anthropic, and xAI. Trump has said he plans to meet AI company leaders to discuss some form of public ownership, calling it a “partnership with the American public.” The two sides disagree on nearly everything else.
“The question is not whether AI will change the world, it will,” Sanders said in a video this month. “The question is who will own and control that future.” Trump said at the White House: “If we do that, the public will become very rich, the people in our country.”
Not everyone in Trump’s orbit agrees. David Sacks, the former White House AI and crypto czar, warned that Republicans who adopt the Sanders position will regret it. “Conservatives are right to fear where this is all headed but ought to think more carefully about how regulations they are flirting with now will be used against them the next time a Democrat administration is in power,” Sacks wrote.
Karp framed the debate differently. He said Americans are asking what will happen to them as AI eliminates jobs, “and the answers aren’t all good or bad.” He predicted the US would need to “retrain and retool” and said it is better positioned to do so than Europe. He did not address how Palantir, which sells AI to governments and militaries, would be affected by nationalization.
The bipartisan convergence on public ownership of AI is remarkable. A year ago, the idea of the US government taking equity stakes in AI companies would have been dismissed as fringe. Now a socialist senator, a Republican president, and a defence contractor CEO all agree it is likely. The disagreement is only about how much and how fast.
Whether any of it happens depends on legislation, which has not been introduced yet, and on whether AI companies voluntarily offer equity, as OpenAI has proposed through its Public Wealth Fund concept. But Karp’s prediction is the most extreme version yet from a sitting CEO: not 10%, not 50%, but full nationalization, and within two years.
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The model will reportedly be made available to enterprise customers and paid subscribers.
Just two months after rolling out Mythos to a limited pool of high-level users, Anthropic has announced the release of Claude Fable 5, an AI model similar to Mythos but with significant safeguards and blocks to prevent deliberate misuse and security breaches, according to the company.
Unlike Mythos, which is currently only available to a select number of organisations and institutions due to major concerns about securing critical infrastructure, Claude Fable 5 will be made available to enterprise customers and paid subscribers.
The model has built-in barriers that aim to block responses in high-risk areas such as cybersecurity, chemistry and biology, with such interactions automatically handled instead, the company said, by its Opus 4.8 model.
Fable 5, Anthropic claimed, shows strong capabilities in software engineering, knowledge work, vision, scientific research and similar fields.
In a statement, Anthropic explained that over the course of the past few months, the organisation has worked to improve safeguards that would make Claude Fable 5 “robust enough for a general release”, adding that in prioritising safety, some measures are “stricter than would be ideal” and some benign requests may be classified as risky. However, there are plans to further refine the model’s regulation systems.
Anthropic has also announced an updated version of the Mythos model, Claude Mythos 5, reportedly similar to Fable 5 but with the cyber safeguards lifted.
The organisation said, “In consultation with the US government, we plan to steadily expand access to Claude Mythos 5, continuing our periodic addition of new partners, as well as pursuing a trusted access programme that allows cybersecurity organisations to apply in a more systematic manner.”
In early June, Anthropic unveiled plans for a historic initial public offering that could take the company’s valuation soaring above $1trn. The proposal came less than a week after Anthropic overtook OpenAI’s valuation with a $65bn Series H funding round that valued it at $965bn.
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An anonymous reader quotes a report from Electrek: Solar generated more U.S. electricity than coal for the first month on record in May 2026, according to new analysis from global energy think tank Ember. Solar supplied 12.8% of U.S. electricity during the month, while coal dropped to 12.2%. That’s a dramatic shift in the U.S. power mix. Just five years ago, coal generated 19.7% of U.S. electricity in May, while solar accounted for only 5.4%. U.S. solar generation hit a record 45.5 terawatt-hours (TWh) in May 2026, up 17% from May 2025 and higher than the previous record set last July. Ember says another record could be broken again this summer.
Solar output usually peaks in June or July, but its share of the electricity mix is often highest in spring, when strong sunshine lines up with milder temperatures before summer cooling demand ramps up. May was also the first time solar became the third-largest individual source of electricity in the U.S., behind only natural gas and nuclear. (If solar is included with all other renewables, then they’re the second-largest source of electricity as an overall category of electricity.) Meanwhile, coal keeps sliding (and will continue to slide). Coal generation hit an all-time monthly low of 39.3 TWh in April 2026. Output rose slightly in May to 43.4 TWh, but it was still 11% lower than May 2025 levels. Even with that small rebound, coal couldn’t keep pace with solar’s rapid growth.
While the deal could be signed in ‘the coming days’, talks are ongoing and it may not materialise at all, sources told Reuters.
Nuvei, a payments company based in Montreal, Canada, is reportedly in “advanced talks” to acquire Payoneer Global for $2.7bn, according to Reuters.
The purchase price – which includes Payoneer’s cash holdings – implies an enterprise value of about $2.3bn, according to two sources familiar with the matter that spoke with the publication.
While the deal could be signed in “the coming days”, talks are ongoing and it may change or not materialise at all, the sources added.
If the deal was signed, the resulting acquisition would combine Nuvei’s payment processing business with Payoneer’s cross-border payments solution.
Nuvei, which provides payment processing, risk management and payout solutions to merchants globally, was founded in 2003 by Philip Fayer, who is also the company’s chair and CEO.
Nuvei is backed by Canadian investment group CDPQ and private equity firms Novacap and Advent International – the latter of which took Nuvei private in 2024 through an all-cash transaction that valued the payments company at approximately $6.3bn.
Payoneer, which is based in New York, was founded in 2005 by Yuval Tal with $2m in seed funding from Tal and other private investors.
The company – which processes cross-border payments for freelancers, sellers and businesses – supports 70 currencies and has a number of high-profile customers, including Google, Ebay, AirBnB, Fiverr, Visa and Walmart.
Since Reuters’ report on the potential acquisition, Payoneer shares have risen significantly, jumping by more than 24pc. Its market capitalisation at the time of writing is currently $2.13bn.
At the start of this year, the US fintech acquired Dublin-based start-up and employee record-keeping platform Boundless for an undisclosed amount.
Boundless enables businesses to handle cross-border payroll, taxes, benefits and compliance, with the aim of simplifying complexities surrounding international employment to make it easier for companies to hire and support talent globally.
The acquisition was expected to help Payoneer access and manage its talent spread globally, especially as limited staff and varying local regulations make payroll compliance difficult, the company said at the time.
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At WWDC 2026, Apple debuted the next version of the iPhone’s operating system, iOS 27. The public release is set for September, but those interested can try out the new features in iOS 27 early by installing the developer preview. As it is with every beta release, however, there is always a bit of risk involved, especially if you own an older iPhone model. Multiple iPhone 15 Pro owners have been reporting bricked devices after installing the update.
The issue seems to be triggered after a force restart. Affected users have reported that their iPhones became completely unresponsive, with the display remaining black even after trying to turn the device back on or plugging it into a charger. We were able to reproduce the issue on our iPhone 15 Pro Max running the first iOS 27 developer beta. To be safe, you may want to avoid installing the first beta if you’re on an iPhone 15 Pro. It’s unclear whether this issue affects the non-Pro iPhone 15s.
What worked in our case, as with many others, was restoring the iPhone using a Mac or PC by sending it into DFU (Device Firmware Update) mode. Unfortunately, some users haven’t been able to enter DFU mode, in which case, reaching out to Apple Support or a verified technician may be the only option.
If you’ve recently updated to iOS 27 and ended up with a bricked iPhone, there’s a decent chance that you might be able to revive it yourself. You need access to a Mac or Windows PC, an internet connection, a data cable, and some luck. Start by opening Finder on your Mac. If you’re on Windows, install the Apple Devices or iTunes app and launch it. Connect your iPhone to your computer using a cable. Next, you need to enter DFU mode on your iPhone. Doing so is tricky and requires a sequence of button combinations. With your iPhone connected to your computer:
The Apple Devices app or Finder should recognize your iPhone in DFU mode. Click on “Restore iPhone” and give it a while. Your device should now boot up fresh with iOS 26.5. Unfortunately, you will lose all your apps and data, and you might need to bypass the activation lock by entering your Apple ID and password. This is why you should always back up your iPhone before trying out beta builds.
What we know so far: As the server battle between AMD and Nvidia enters a new phase, the two companies have begun trading jabs through performance estimates and early benchmarks. While Nvidia-approved results suggest its Vera processors outperform most AMD Epyc chips, Team Red believes its upcoming Venice lineup can leave Vera in the dust.
AMD recently published performance projections claiming its upcoming server CPU platform will dramatically outpace Nvidia’s latest showing. AMD’s estimates directly reference earlier results from controlled benchmarks that had favored Nvidia’s processor.
Team Red’s next data center CPU platform recently entered production and is on track to launch later this year. Built on AMD’s Zen 6 architecture, Epyc Venice chips will offer up to 256 cores and 512 threads. The lineup also marks AMD’s transition to TSMC’s 2nm process, a jump directly from the 4nm Epyc Turin that skips the 3nm node entirely.
AMD is projecting a 70% overall improvement in performance and efficiency over Turin, along with a 30% increase in thread density.
Nvidia, for its part, formally launched its Vera server CPU at GTC in March. The Arm-based SoC packs 88 cores and 176 threads. In recent benchmarks, Phoronix described Vera as the most capable Arm processor it has ever tested, outclassing Intel Xeon and AMD Epyc across most workloads. However, the tests were conducted at Nvidia’s headquarters and came with several restrictions to ensure Nvidia’s sign-off.
AMD drew on Phoronix’s figures when building the methodology for its Venice projections.
Comparing core counts per CPU, node power, nodes per rack, and a 100kW rack power budget, the company estimates Venice will deliver 3.3 times Vera’s per-rack performance. AMD also projects its 192-core Epyc 9965 Turin and the 128-core Intel Xeon 6980P GNR-AP can reach 2.37x and 1.46x of Vera’s output, respectively.
AMD is also challenging Nvidia on per-core performance, claiming a 64-core Venice chip can beat Vera by 27%, with the 96-core variant edging it by 11%.
As both processors target AI workloads, AMD argues that Venice’s higher core counts will translate into a meaningful advantage for agentic AI deployments. Even so, the true performance gap will remain uncertain until independent benchmarks arrive.
While promoting Venice’s theoretical performance, AMD is already hinting at what comes next. “Verano” will be AMD’s first CPU designed specifically for AI infrastructure. That chip is expected to introduce the Zen 7 architecture. Supply chain reports suggest Zen 7 will target TSMC’s A14 node, a 1.4nm-class process that would mark AMD’s entry into the angstrom era and deliver further gains in performance and efficiency beyond 2nm. AMD has not confirmed those details.
The iOS 26 update has the second-worst adoption rate of all iOS releases since 2015, falling behind both iOS 18 and iOS 8.
Though all eyes might be on iOS 27 and its AI-infused Siri, which debuted at WWDC, the software has only entered beta testing.
Most iPhones, or 79% of all devices to be more precise, are currently running iOS 26. This is according to Apple’s App Store data for June 2026, which also revealed that 86% of all devices introduced in the last four years have iOS 26 installed.
While these figures might seem impressive when taken at face value, the iOS 26 adoption rate is actually worse than that of the preceding iOS 18 update. In June 2025, 82% of all iPhones ran iOS 18, more than the 79% currently running iOS 26.
When taking into account Apple’s App Store data from all iOS releases from 2015 through 2026, the iOS 26 update actually has the second-lowest adoption rate, with only iOS 17 seeing fewer user upgrades.
The exact adoption rates for iOS 8 through iOS 26 for all compatible iPhones are the following:
Note that all of these adoption rates were taken in June of the corresponding year, with the exception of iOS 12 usage data, which was published in August 2019.
At 79%, the iOS 26 adoption rate is below the 82.3% average from 2015 through 2026. Still, it’s not all bad news.
In February 2026, only 66% of all iPhones were running iOS 26, meaning more users have upgraded in the last couple of months. This is to be expected, though.
Even so, not everyone has embraced the controversial iOS 26 upgrade. According to Apple’s June 2026 App Store data, 14% of devices are still running iOS 18, while 7% are still on even older releases.
Since 2020, in June of every year, Apple has published iOS adoption rates for devices “released in the last four years.” At 86%, the adoption rate for iOS 26 is identical to that of iOS 17 in 2024. Meanwhile, iOS 18 had a higher score, at 88%.
The adoption rate of iOS 26 is also lower than the 87.6% average when Apple’s data from 2019 through 2026 is taken into account. Previous iOS updates, like iOS 12 in August 2019, saw lower adoption rates among newer devices, so iOS 26 is not an outlier in any sense.
Apple’s exact numbers for “all devices introduced in the last four years,” since the company released such data, are:
While iOS 26 has fallen behind iOS 18, possibly due to its Liquid Glass design language, the difference is likely not enough to cause alarm for Apple. Looking ahead, iOS 27 could boost iOS adoption rates.
Rather than controversial design changes, Apple says the iOS 27 update will deliver improved performance on older iPhones, with app opening speeds now being 30% faster, relative to previous releases.
Additionally, the same iPhone models that support iOS 26 can be updated to iOS 27, including the iPhone 11. As such, iOS 27 seems to have little to deter potential upgraders. Time will tell if the iOS 27 adoption rate will actually be higher than that of iOS 26, though.

Microsoft shared a 30-minute gameplay video for Fable right after the latest Xbox showcase. The footage offers the most detailed look yet at how Playground Games plans to handle the return to Albion. Players step into the role of a hero who begins as a child discovering unusual powers in the village of Briar Hill. A time jump then moves the story forward to adult life, where decisions start to shape both the character and the surrounding world.
Playground Games based the game on three key ideas from previous entries. A fairytale tone is undoubtedly evident, but it is balanced by a particular British sense of humor and a heavy emphasis on making decisions that will have long-term consequences. The new story stands on its own, but it has a very familiar approach to fantasy.

The combat system functions efficiently because it is divided into three fundamental categories: Strength for close-up and melee combat, Skill for ranged attacks, and Will for magic. Some of the videos show some very innovative uses for that magic, such as transforming an enemy into a chicken and then shooting them with a fireball, or sneaking up behind someone and teleporting past for a quick strike before the green orbs light up to indicate you’re accumulating experience.

Reputation is based on what others see you do, not on an abstract number. So, assisting someone in need may earn you a virtuous or merciful reputation, which may result in a more welcoming reception from the community. If you cause disturbance in public, you may gain a reputation as a troublemaker, which could make things more difficult in the future. The system is clever since it allows you to build a reputation through a combination of good deeds as well as selfish goals, and you can even try to shape people’s impressions of you by spreading rumors or paying off local gossipmongers.

Is it more than just fighting and main quests? You can truly establish your existence in the world. You can purchase a home, open a bar, a blacksmith business, and so on. You can even develop relationships with others, some of which may lead to your own family or a shared home. Instead of always rushing to complete the main story, the game lets you to take a break and enjoy the journey.

Albion, the land in which you play, is full of little side paths and detours. There is no one “correct” way to play, so go explore, do some local jobs, and start building a life in any community you find yourself in. Towns look to be populated by real people, rather than just waiting for the hero to show, because the residents have their own schedules rather than simply hanging out till you arrive.

The visuals are bright and stunning, with a timeless quality about them. The villages are full of flowers and thatched roofs, and the locals look to be going about their everyday lives rather than standing around waiting for you, which is one of the most impressive elements of this demo, given that the entire game will be released on February 23rd, 2027.
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