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Filing: Anthropic has formed AnthroPAC, a new PAC that will be funded exclusively and voluntarily by its employees and is expected to be bipartisan (Miranda Nazzaro/The Hill)

Miranda Nazzaro / The Hill:
Filing: Anthropic has formed AnthroPAC, a new PAC that will be funded exclusively and voluntarily by its employees and is expected to be bipartisan  —  The artificial intelligence firm Anthropic is launching a new corporate political action committee, becoming the latest technology firm …

Every Peanuts strip ever is now available for $25

As part of Fantagraphics Books’ 50th anniversary, the comics publisher is teaming up with Humble Bundle on a charity deal for Charles Schulz's work.

Sources: Meta's "Project Walleye" Ohio data center seeks $3B in loans in a first-of-its-kind deal where lenders will fund both the building and the power assets (Financial Times)

Financial Times:
Sources: Meta's “Project Walleye” Ohio data center seeks $3B in loans in a first-of-its-kind deal where lenders will fund both the building and the power assets  —  ‘Project Walleye’ lenders would be first to fund both construction and power  —  A data centre campus backed …

Sources: Meta has paused its work with Mercor while it investigates a security breach at the data vendor; OpenAI says it is investigating the security incident (Wired)

Wired:
Sources: Meta has paused its work with Mercor while it investigates a security breach at the data vendor; OpenAI says it is investigating the security incident  —  Major AI labs are investigating a security incident that impacted Mercor, a leading data vendor.

Why Thousands of City Workers Could Lose NewYork-Presbyterian Coverage

Approximately 40,000 New York City civil servants, retirees and their dependents may lose in-network coverage at NewYork-Presbyterian’s hospital network as early as next week, as the embattled hospital system continues a drawn-out dispute with insurer EmblemHealth over rates. The United Federation of Teachers, the city’s second-largest public sector union, accused the hospital of engaging in […]

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