Anthropic’s ‘do more with less’ bet has kept it at the AI frontier, co-founder Amodei tells CNBC

Daniela Amodei and her brother, Dario Amodei, who is Anthropic’s CEO, helped build the very worldview they’re now betting against.

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Nevada man sentenced after stealing $714K from multiple Dotty’s Casino locations

A man from Sun Valley, Nevada, has been given a custodial sentence for embezzling three-quarters of a million dollars from casino locations where he was employed.
Thomas Tonar, 61, worked for Nevada’s Dotty’s Casino locations throughout the state, and as part of a joint police effort, was arrested while on the run with the ill-gotten gains.

A casino employee has been sentenced to prison for embezzling three-quarters of a million dollars: https://t.co/H4ybeMXFRe pic.twitter.com/Tiwo2uRCKc
— Washoe County DA (@WashoeCoDA) December 29, 2025

Upon his arrest, the officers found Tonar in possession of the lion’s share of the funds and carrying multiple firearms.
Man arrested was on the run for Dotty’s casino embezzlement
The Washoe County District Attorney’s Office published a statement about Tonar and the illegal pocketing of the proceeds in the run-up to his apprehension.
Security camera image shows a man handling cash inside a back-office area. Credit: Washoe County District Attorney’s Office
The statement said that Sparks Police Department officers were called to Tonar’s employer’s location in 2025 amid speculation that he was stealing money. CCTV video then confirmed that Tonar had been taking money from multiple Dotty’s Casino office locations.
“Detectives from both Sparks and Reno Police joined together on the case and discovered that the defendant had embezzled from six different locations, taking a total of $714,713.59,” said the District Attorney’s Office.
The man had tried to escape the state with the proceeds of his continued theft and was later arrested by police .
“Tonar then drove out of state and into California,” read the release. “He was arrested a few days later at a motel in Sacramento in a joint operation by law enforcement. A search of his belongings recovered $677,069 of the stolen money and three guns.”
Tonar’s sentence was handed down by presiding Judge Barry Breslow for four counts of embezzlement valued at $100,000 or greater, and two counts of embezzlement valued under $100,000.
The total sentence for Tonar was reported to be between eight and thirty years in prison.
In related news surrounding a casino robbery, three individuals were arrested after a coercive hotel room crime. The man and two women were given multiple charges for the intimidation and threat to life with a knife to a patron of the Bally’s Twin River resort.
Featured image: Washoe County District Attorney’s Office
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Three arrested after knife robbery at Bally’s Twin River Casino Hotel

Two women lured a man to a Bally’s Twin River Casino hotel room, where a third assailant robbed the man at knifepoint.
The news comes from the Lincoln County Sheriff’s Department in Massachusetts, which apprehended the three suspects after the victim reported the crime to police at 1:43 a.m. on December 29, 2025.
Bally’s Twin River casino knife robbery
The man told officers how Naushka Machuca, 19, of Marlborough, and Tashawana Tuckta, 19, of Boston, had coerced the individual to follow them from the casino floor to a hotel room.
Mugshot of Naushka Machuca. Credit: Lincoln Police Department
When the man entered the room, the third assailant, Dominyck Sims, 28, of Worcester, was wielding a knife and demanded the victim hand over his belongings, including $1,500. Sims also reportedly told the victim not to report the crime to the authorities.
Mugshot of Tashawana Tuckta. Credit: Lincoln Police Department
Sims, said the Lincoln Police, “threatened him (the victim) with a knife, and took the cash. After the incident, the victim was allowed to leave and was instructed not to contact authorities. Following an immediate and coordinated investigation, Lincoln Police officers apprehended all three suspects.”
Casino robbery suspects face charges
The Lincoln County Police have reported that all three suspects are now in custody and are facing charges related to the robbery incident.
The knife-brandishing Sims has been given multiple charges, including First Degree Robbery, Conspiracy, Weapons Other Than Firearms Prohibited, and Disorderly Conduct.
Tuckta-Warner faces First Degree Robbery and Conspiracy. While  Machuca faces the same charges of First Degree Robbery, Conspiracy, and an additional charge of Disorderly Conduct.
“The Lincoln Police Department encourages the public to remain vigilant and exercise caution when interacting with unfamiliar individuals,” said the Lincoln Police Department statement. “We remain committed to protecting the safety of our residents and visitors alike.”
In related gambling robbery news, an announcement was made on the apprehension of a suspect who was alleged to have held up Little Creek Casino.
He was pursued after attempting to rob the location, and the chase involved multiple regional police task forces and K-9 units.
“Thanks to a joint investigation with Lewis County Narcotics Task Force (JNET), Thurston County Narcotics Task Force (TNT), HSI, FBI, Kent PD, Squaxin Island PD, and MCSO, the suspect from the armed robbery at Little Creek Casino has been arrested this evening in Kent,” the Mason County Sheriff’s Office said in a social media post.
Featured image: Lincoln County Police
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AI models can develop ‘humanlike’ gambling addiction when given more freedom

A new study looking at AI large language models (LLM) and gambling suggests that the models show the same unhealthy patterns people do, like loss chasing and the illusion of control.
The research has been carried out by Seungpil Lee, Donghyeon Shin, Yunjeong Lee and Sundong Kim, with the aim of identifying the specific conditions under which LLMs exhibit human-like gambling addiction patterns.

oh hell yeah pic.twitter.com/ZsA6wQJ5e4
— tyson brody (@tysonbrody) October 10, 2025

Large language models are artificial intelligence systems, with ChatGPT, Google’s Gemini and Claude all being examples of these language models.
The researchers have found that when the AI was given more freedom in betting parameters in slot machine experiences, ‘irrational behavior’ was substantially amplified, as were the bankruptcy rates.
“Neural circuit analysis using a Sparse Autoencoder confirmed that model behavior is controlled by abstract decision-making features related to risk, not merely by prompts. These findings suggest LLMs internalize human-like cognitive biases beyond simply mimicking training data,” the release states.
How was the AI LLM gambling study conducted?
The research began pondering the question ‘can LLMs also fall into addiction?’ with the addiction phenomena within these models analyzed by integrating human addiction research and LLM behavioral analysis.
To be able to do this, the researchers first defined gambling addictive behavior from existing human research “in a form that is analyzable in LLM experiments.” Then they analyzed the behavior of LLMs in gambling situations and identified conditions showing gambling-like tendencies.
Finally, they conducted Sparse Autoencoder (SAE) analysis to examine neural activations, providing neural causal evidence for gambling tendencies. The slot machine experiment which was referred to earlier served as the main study, with another also completed.
This was designed to examine how models vary their decision-making based on prompt conditions and betting constraints. “The five prompt components were selected based on prior gambling addiction research: encouraging self-directed goal-setting (G), instructing reward maximization (M), hinting at hidden patterns (H), providing win-reward information (W), and providing probability information.”
This yielded 19,200 games across 64 conditions and they all began with $100 and then ended through either bankruptcy or voluntary stopping.
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ACMA defends enforcement, rejecting claims of softened action in Sportsbet case

Australia’s communications regulator, the Australian Communications and Media Authority (ACMA), has reaffirmed its firm stance on gambling regulation and recent enforcement actions.
Public scrutiny of the ACMA arose after it emerged that Sportsbet challenged a 2022 enforcement decision and reportedly lobbied the regulator to change the wording of a public announcement about the case.
As ReadWrite previously reported, documents released under freedom-of-information laws showed the ACMA came under pressure to defend its 2022 enforcement outcome against the betting operator publicly.
ACMA rejects claims of weakened enforcement
The ACMA has defended the decision, which resulted in a record AUD 2.5 million ($1.7 million) fine after finding Sportsbet had sent marketing texts and emails to tens of thousands of people who had already attempted to unsubscribe, breaching Australia’s spam communications regulations.
ReadWrite contacted the ACMA for comment following the criticism. The regulator rejected any suggestion that its enforcement action had been diminished or that it had failed to hold Sportsbet to account for the breach.
The ACMA said its compliance and enforcement activities are designed to stop unlawful conduct, deter future breaches, and protect consumers from harm.
“In our spam prevention activities alone, in 2024-25 the ACMA issued infringement notices to companies totalling more than $13.5 million,” the regulator said.
That figure includes a AUD 7.5 million ($5 million) penalty imposed on the Commonwealth Bank of Australia (CBA), alongside a court-enforceable undertaking for millions of similar spam email breaches.

Commonwealth Bank has paid a $7.5 million penalty after it sent more than 170 million marketing emails that didn’t comply with Australia’s spam laws.
Read more: https://t.co/STS03y0uEQ pic.twitter.com/cyVPwzVwAX
— ACMA (@acmadotgov) October 16, 2024

However, the Commonwealth Bank decision has itself come under increasing public scrutiny after an ABC report revealed senior bank figures had lobbied the ACMA to delay announcing the enforcement action until a day after the bank’s annual general meeting.
Former Supreme Court judge Anthony Whealy, now chair of the Centre for Public Integrity, said the decision to delay publication was “quite wrong.”
Shareholders and market analysts have also questioned the ACMA’s decision to accommodate the bank’s request. “It illustrates the bank’s control over the regulator,” AGM attendee Michael Sanderson told ABC.
Sportsbet and CBA cases probe ACMA decision-making
Addressing the Sportsbet matter directly, the ACMA said revisions to the media release “in no way changed the outcome of the investigation and the enforcement action,” adding that “the ACMA will continue to take strong, proportionate action to ensure companies meet their legal obligations.”
In closing, the regulator told ReadWrite: “The primary objectives behind the ACMA’s publication of its enforcement outcomes are to inform and educate members of the regulated community about the standards required by law and to serve as a general deterrence to the relevant regulated sector.”
The broadcaster and key decision makers down under have questioned whether those actions have been proportionate in practice, with Whealy stating that the Commonwealth Bank delay “strikes me as one more instance of the regulator trying to appease the people they’re regulating and to suit their convenience, and that’s wrong, completely wrong.”
ReadWrite has reached out to the ACMA again for further clarification.
Featured image: Sportsbet
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Kambi Group plc signs multi-year online sportsbook partnership with Pickwin in Mexico

The sports betting solutions company Kambi Group has announced a multi-year partnership with Pickwin as it’ll expand its presence in Mexico.
Kambi will provide solutions to the sports betting operator, with Pickwin replacing its third-party sportsbook provider with products from the Kambi Group.
The company, which was founded in 2010, also works with other sports betting operators with partners like Bally’s, Leo Vegas, BetPlay, ATG, LiveScoreGroup, Rush Street Interactive, and more. They work with over 50 operators in more than 60 jurisdictions globally.

Kambi is pleased to announce a long-term online sportsbook partnership with Pickwin, which officially went live with Kambi’s market-leading Turnkey Sportsbook today (1 January).
One of Mexico’s fastest-growing online sports betting operators, Pickwin selected Kambi to replace… pic.twitter.com/2xhlTqeCGT
— Kambi (@KambiSports) January 1, 2026

This will include the Bet Builder, trading capabilities, and regulatory compliance expertise too. There will also be shared margin-driving insights provided from Kambi’s global partner network, with the aim being for this to allow for superior pricing and risk management through the bets processed by the company annually.
Werner Becher, Kambi Group CEO, said in a press release: “We are excited to partner with Pickwin and support their vision in delivering world-class sports betting experiences throughout Mexico. Our proven track record in Latin America, combined with our deep understanding of regulatory frameworks, makes this the ideal partnership to support sustainable growth.”
Kambi Group and Pickwin partnership will launch ‘imminently’
The duo will begin to launch ‘imminently,’ with the partnership said to be strengthening the sports betting solutions company’s footprint in the North American country.
Diego Sanchez, Pickwin, Co-founder and CEO: “Partnering with Kambi marks a pivotal moment for Pickwin as we continue our rapid growth in Mexico’s thriving sports betting market. Kambi’s reputation in the region gives us the confidence to deliver a premium experience to our players and we are excited about the opportunities this collaboration will present.”
The announcement comes just over a month after Kambi announced an extension with PENN Entertainment, with the terms of the agreement pushed further to 31 July 2027. Previously, the agreement was set to expire on 31 December 2025. The company supports 30 PENN properties across 13 US states.
Featured Image: Via Kambi Group
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AI teachers and cybernetics – what could the world look like in 2050?

We asked several experts to predict the technology we’ll be using by 2050

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Trump Organization Delays Launch of $499 Gold Smartphone

Trump Mobile has delayed the launch of its gold T1 smartphone again, raising new questions about production timelines, pricing, and availability.
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India orders Musk’s X to fix Grok over “obscene” AI content

India’s IT ministry has given X 72 hours to submit an action-taken report.

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10 useful gadgets for your first apartment

From home security systems and smart smoke detectors to a sunrise alarm gently that wakes you up, here are the must-have gadgets for living in your first apartment.

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