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- JPMorgan plans to boost its tech budget by around $2 billion in 2026, to $19.8 billion.
- Most of the increase comes from investments, including in some AI projects.
- Execs didn't give specific ROI metrics when pressed, with Dimon saying tech is uniquely hard to measure.
JPMorgan plans to boost its technology budget by almost $2

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- Lamborghini's CEO said the company shelved its EV project late last year.
- He said that an EV's silent powertrain lacked the 'emotional connection' Lamborghini owners expected.
- Instead, Lamborghini will shift its focus to plug-in hybrid vehicles.
The roar of Lamborghini's screaming V10 and V12 engines won't go
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- The US State Department urged American tourists in parts of Mexico to shelter in place on Sunday.
- Violence erupted across the country after the local government killed a cartel leader.
- The US warned tourists of violence in Puerto Vallarta, Cancún, Tulum, and elsewhere.
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Anthropic is accusing three Chinese artificial intelligence companies of "industrial-scale campaigns" to "illicitly extract" its technology using distillation attacks. Anthropic says these companies created 24,000 fraudulent accounts to hide these efforts.
In a blog post detailing the attacks, Anthropic named three AI firms, including DeepSeek, the maker of the popular DeepSeek AI models. Anthropic