X restricts Grok’s image generation to paying subscribers only after drawing the world’s ire

Elon Musk’s AI company has restricted Grok’s controversial AI image-generation feature to only paying subscribers on X, after the tool invited heated criticism from across the world for letting users generate sexualized images of women and children.

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The venture firm that ate Silicon Valley just raised another $15 billion

In a blog post published Friday morning, Ben Horowitz writes that “as the American leader in Venture Capital, the fate of new technology in the United States rests partly on our shoulders.” It’s the kind of statement certain to cause agita at rival firms.

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Snowflake to Acquire AI-Powered Observability Outfit Observe

The ambition is to offer a unified platform blending data storage, AI deployment, and monitoring.
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FanDuel fined $350,000 by Ontario regulator over failure to report suspicious betting

FanDuel has been hit with a CAD 350,000 ($252,000) penalty from the Alcohol and Gaming Commission of Ontario (AGCO). The fine comes as the Canadian arm of the sports gambling giant failed to tackle match fixing and “suspicious betting.”
The AGCO found that between October 23 and November 30, 2024, 144 bets were placed via FanDuel that stemmed from three Ontario player accounts. The watchdog claims that these 144 bets matched up with signs of match fixing.

AGCO imposes $350,000 penalty to FanDuel for failing to appropriately protect betting integrity: https://t.co/YEuVrrwd4O pic.twitter.com/jIYJykEugZ
— Alcohol and Gaming Commission of Ontario (@Ont_AGCO) January 8, 2026

Despite being obligated to alert AGCO to this, FanDuel allowed the bets to go through. Signs included a specific focus on two athletes, with bets being placed on them losing, “an implausible and near perfect win-rate”, as well as reported “clear links” to suspicious activity on the accounts placing the bets. This includes synchronised betting.
FanDuel could have reportedly avoided the fine if it had reported it to the Independent Integrity Monitors (IIM). Now, FanDuel is described as “furious” by the New York Post, who spoke with a company spokesperson on the matter: “FanDuel has developed an industry-leading sports integrity monitoring program that pairs advanced technology and real-time monitoring with an experienced and dedicated risk and trading team to identify and investigate suspicious activity in conjunction with leagues, independent integrity monitoring groups, regulatory bodies, and law enforcement.”
AGCO fine prompts Ontario police to investigate match fixing
Originally, the story broke via ESPN, which also spoke with a FanDuel spokesperson. They described themselves as “disappointed” in AGCO’s decision, which has a 15-day time limit to be appealed.
Following AGCO’s fine, the Ontario Provincial Police have launched their own investigation into the matter. Speaking with ESPN, Chief Superintendent Craig Abrams said: “The OPP will thoroughly investigate this matter to determine whether any criminal offences were committed in relation to the 144 bets made from the three Ontario bettor accounts.
“This is an active and ongoing investigation. The OPP will not speculate on the outcome while an investigation is underway.”
ReadWrite has reached out to FanDuel for comment.
Featured image: AGCO / FanDuel
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Polymarket becomes official partner of New York Rangers

The prediction market company, Polymarket, will now be integrated during New York Rangers games at Madison Square Garden, following the announcement of a brand-new partnership.
In the shared news, it’s been confirmed that Polymarket has become the Official Prediction Market Partner of the New York Rangers.

Madison Square Garden has named Polymarket as the Official & Exclusive Prediction Market Partner of the New York Rangers.
As a NYC based company, we’re honored & proud to defend home ice. LGR pic.twitter.com/1LpfMBb4Ck
— Polymarket (@Polymarket) January 8, 2026

The company will now be featured throughout the ice hockey team’s games, including through LED signage, on-ice contests, concourse activations, and digitally-enhanced dasherboard signage during local and nationally televised games. The brand will also become the Presenting Partner for one of the Rangers Centennial Theme Nights during the 2025-26 season.
Polymarket to become visible brand at New York Rangers games
Speaking on the news, the COO of MSG Sports, Jamaal Lesane, said: “This is a landmark partnership for the Rangers in this new and exciting category, and Polymarket is the perfect fit as one of the most reliable and forward-thinking prediction market operators.
“Polymarket becomes not just an Official Partner of the Rangers, but they will also be involved across digital channels, fan activations and promotions at Rangers games.”
The prediction market’s presence will be on display throughout the Rangers games on MSG networks too, as it’ll be the Presenting Partner of ‘In-Game Polls’. It’ll have a dedicated post-game segment and branded commercials. Outside of Madison Square Garden, the brand will be visible on out-of-home signage boards.
“The Rangers have one of the most dedicated fanbases in sports, and this partnership introduces a new, dynamic layer of engagement to the fan experience,” said Shayne Coplan, Founder and CEO of Polymarket. “Prediction markets offer fans a real-time, interactive way to connect with the game, and the Rangers are an ideal franchise to bring this experience to a broader audience.”
Madison Square Garden, located in midtown Manhattan, has long been described as the world’s most famous area, with it also being home to the New York Rangers.
Featured Image: Via press release
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Governor Janet Mills allows Wabanaki Nations to launch online casino gambling despite opposition

Maine Governor Janet Mills announced on Thursday (January 8) that she is going to let LD 1164, a bill that gives the state’s Wabanaki Nations the right to run online casino gambling, become law. The move quickly sparked strong reactions, both from tribal leaders and from the National Association Against iGaming.
The bill, officially called “An Act to Create Economic Opportunity for the Wabanaki Nations,” allows the tribes to operate online gambling platforms as a way to boost their local economies. It expands on a 2022 law that already gave them the ability to offer online sports betting.

iGaming is coming to Maine. That’s according to a statement released by Gov. Janet Mills earlier today.
Based on the statement’s wording, it appears she’s letting it become law without her signature. pic.twitter.com/0GKMFjUlTC
— Steve Bittenbender (@BittGDCG) January 8, 2026

Mills said she reached her decision after sitting down with tribal leaders and carefully considering how the bill could affect the state.
“This fall, I met with the five elected Chiefs of the Wabanaki Nations, who each spoke passionately about the importance of this bill in offering life-changing revenue for Tribal communities, as well as providing a form of economic sovereignty for their Nations,” Mills said in a release.
“I considered this bill carefully, and while I have concerns about the impacts of gambling on public health, I believe that this new form of gambling should be regulated, and I am confident that Maine’s Gambling Control Unit will develop responsible rules and standards to hold providers of this new form of gambling accountable while ensuring that Maine’s tribes benefit from its operations.”
Tribal leaders welcomed the decision, calling it a big step toward economic self-sufficiency and more investment in their communities.
Chief William Nicholas Sr. of the Passamaquoddy Tribe at Indian Township called the bill “an economic turning point for the Passamaquoddy people and for all Wabanaki Nations,” adding that “our economies are undoubtedly stronger due to positive state policy changes under Governor Mills.”
Chief Kirk Francis of the Penobscot Nation said revenues from the bill would fund “essential governmental services for our people like health, education, housing, law enforcement, social services, environmental management,” as well as “cultural and youth programs” and tribal infrastructure.
Chief Clarissa Sabattis of the Houlton Band of Maliseet Indians said the bill would help curb illegal gambling while creating a regulated system. “LD 1164 will create a closely regulated iGaming market with strict controls and will ensure much needed revenues remain in Maine,” she said, adding that “the State will generate tens of millions of dollars to fight opioid addiction and provide emergency services.”
Under Maine’s constitution, Mills could either veto the bill or let it become law once the Legislature wrapped up its session. Her office said LD 1164 was among 61 bills she reviewed during that period, and that “nearly all the enacted bills would become law, with only one veto.”
National Association Against iGaming condemns decision to introduce online casino bill in Maine
However, the National Association Against iGaming, a group that opposes online casino gambling, strongly criticized the decision.

Governor Janet Mills’ decision to reverse her long-standing opposition to online casino gambling and allow the #iGambling bill on her desk to become law represents a clear break from the Governor’s previously stated position and disregards overwhelming public opposition, expert… pic.twitter.com/U64fuCLspp
— NAAIG_Official (@NAAIG_Official) January 8, 2026

“The National Association Against iGaming is deeply disappointed by Governor Janet Mills’ decision to reverse her long-standing opposition to online casino gambling and allow the iGaming bill on her desk to become law,” the group said in a statement.
The group said the governor brushed aside regulators, public opinion, and Maine’s current casino system. “This decision represents a clear break from the Governor’s previously stated position and disregards overwhelming public opposition, expert warnings from her own regulators, and a proven gaming framework that has delivered meaningful benefits to Maine communities and tribal nations for more than a decade,” the statement said.
The group also said Maine’s current casino system has been a reliable source of public revenue, noting that the state’s two licensed casinos have brought in more than $500 million in taxes over the past 15 years. In its statement, the association called that record “measurable, transparent, and relied upon by communities across Maine.”
It also said Mills ignored warnings from state regulators. The association said the Gambling Control Board had urged a veto and warned that the bill would “undermine existing casinos, put jobs at risk, and destabilize a system that has reliably funded public priorities.”
The organization also described Maine as an outlier, saying the state is moving in this direction even as other states are stepping back from expanding gambling. “Maine’s action is a striking outlier at a time when states across the country are exercising increased caution,” it said.
The group also linked the governor’s decision to politics, noting that the reversal coincided with a US Senate campaign and a competitive primary challenge, which it said made the move appear to be “a political calculation rather than a policy driven by evidence or public interest.”
The association said it plans to try to block the law through a statewide referendum. “We will not accept this decision quietly, and we will ensure the people of Maine have the final say,” the group said.
According to the governor’s office, LD 1164 is set to take effect 90 days after the Legislature wraps up its next session, unless lawmakers designate it as emergency legislation.
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Meta signs nuclear energy deals to power Prometheus AI supercluster

Meta said it secured agreements with energy companies Vistra, TerraPower and Oklo, which are all working on nuclear power technologies.

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Data Security Firm Cyera Raises $400M, Hits $9B Valuation

This represents a 50% jump from its $6 billion valuation achieved seven months ago, signaling investor confidence in AI security solutions.
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Fake UK Council Posts Show the Power of AI Misinformation

Fake social media posts posing as official council announcements have shown how easily AI-generated content can mislead the public, particularly in the run-up to elections.
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Anthropic adds Allianz to growing list of enterprise wins

Anthropic announces its first enterprise deal of 2026 which includes building agents and for, and giving Claude code, to Allianz.

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