
- Dataiku Makes Cobuild Generally Available
Dataiku Cobuild closes the enterprise AI execution gap, transforming plain-language business intent into inspectable, governed AI projects that teams can trust from the start Dataiku, the Platform for AI Success, today announced the launch of Dataiku… Read more: Dataiku Makes Cobuild Generally Available - Automate 2026: Teradyne Robotics Unveils Production-Ready AI Applications
Moving past conceptual hype, the company will showcase deployable physical AI solutions – from electronics manufacturing to logistics. Teradyne Robotics, the company behind Universal Robots (UR) and Mobile Industrial Robots (MiR), will demonstrate how physical AI is transforming industrial… Read more: Automate 2026: Teradyne Robotics Unveils Production-Ready AI Applications - AI robots can go rogue – a researcher on how easily it happens
Frame Stock Footage/Shutterstock Earlier this year in Beijing, a humanoid robot crossed a half-marathon finish line in a blistering 50 minutes, 26 seconds. The feat immediately lit up global headlines for shattering the human world… Read more: AI robots can go rogue – a researcher on how easily it happens - F1 in Spain: An old-fashioned strategy fight can still be thrilling
Formula 1 raced in Spain this past weekend. The Barcelona-Catalunya circuit is one of F1’s purpose-built race tracks, with a number of fast corners and a track surface that’s more abrasive than usual. That means… Read more: F1 in Spain: An old-fashioned strategy fight can still be thrilling - Russia appears set to finally address long-term, serious space station cracks
Ten days ago, in a moment of very high drama in orbit, NASA directed its astronauts living on the International Space Station to briefly seek emergency refuge in a Crew Dragon spacecraft. Since then, neither… Read more: Russia appears set to finally address long-term, serious space station cracks - It Is Trivially Easy to Use Reddit to Manipulate AI Search, Research Suggests
A tiny snippet of user-generated text as short as 13 words long is often enough to manipulate the AI agents that power tools like ChatGPT and Google’s AI search, new research shows. The study suggests… Read more: It Is Trivially Easy to Use Reddit to Manipulate AI Search, Research Suggests - Meta’s Super Expensive New AI Team Is Already a Complete Catastrophe
Now that Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg’s dream of a metaverse has collapsed in on itself, the billionaire has moved onto his next money pit: a wildly expensive “Superintelligence” unit. But those who’ve survived several brutal… Read more: Meta’s Super Expensive New AI Team Is Already a Complete Catastrophe - Judge Rules Blacked.com Can Sue Meta for Scraping Its Porn
A federal judge has rejected Meta’s attempt to dismiss a lawsuit from Strike 3 Holdings, the company that owns popular sites like Blacked, Vixen, and Tushy, for scraping its porn videos. The decision shows Meta’s… Read more: Judge Rules Blacked.com Can Sue Meta for Scraping Its Porn - ComplianceCow Showcases AI-Powered CCM 3.0 in ServiceNow IRM
Live webinar shows GRC teams how to go from plain-language prompt to production-ready compliance control in minutes ComplianceCow, an agentic automation platform for enterprise security GRC teams, will host a live webinar on June 22,… Read more: ComplianceCow Showcases AI-Powered CCM 3.0 in ServiceNow IRM - AI in the Boardroom: 98% of Mid-Market Companies Debating AI-Assisted Decisions
A new Board Intelligence survey reveals that 98% of mid-market company boards are actively discussing or implementing AI to assist in high-level decision-making. The post AI in the Boardroom: 98% of Mid-Market Companies Debating AI-Assisted… Read more: AI in the Boardroom: 98% of Mid-Market Companies Debating AI-Assisted Decisions - JumpCloud Launches Agentic IAM on Google Cloud
New Service Hosted on Google Cloud Provides Discovery, Registration, and Governance of All Agentic Access for the Enterprise. JumpCloud Inc. is deepening its collaboration with Google Cloud to launch Agentic IAM, an extension of its unified identity… Read more: JumpCloud Launches Agentic IAM on Google Cloud - ChatSee.ai Raises $6.5M led by True Ventures
The funding will be used to expand engineering and accelerate enterprise deployments ChatSee.ai, which provides the failure intelligence layer for autonomous AI systems, today announced a $6.5 million funding round led by True Ventures, with… Read more: ChatSee.ai Raises $6.5M led by True Ventures - Scientists turned red lettuce green and something surprising happened
Researchers used genome editing to block the production of red pigments in lettuce, causing other beneficial plant compounds to build up instead. The lettuce continued to grow normally, pointing toward a new way to create… Read more: Scientists turned red lettuce green and something surprising happened - This strange material can become strong or fall apart in seconds
Scientists have found that staple-shaped particles can tangle together to create a material that is both strong and flexible. Unlike conventional materials, these particles can be locked into a sturdy structure or rapidly unraveled using… Read more: This strange material can become strong or fall apart in seconds - Cold Cannon Is the All-in-One Cold Email Platform for Teams
This deal consolidates warmup, sequences, AI reply drafting, and inbox tools into one for $60 (reg. $169). The post Cold Cannon Is the All-in-One Cold Email Platform for Teams appeared first on TechRepublic. - AI schools like Alpha promise efficiency, but can’t replicate the messy process that helps kids learn
Students often learn best when they take risks and struggle to get it right, including on the playground. Jeff Gritchen/MediaNews Group/Orange County Register via Getty Images A child at a playground tries to climb, jump… Read more: AI schools like Alpha promise efficiency, but can’t replicate the messy process that helps kids learn - The OPSEC Rave Wave (with Imani Thompson)
This week, I’m thrilled to be joined by Imani Thompson. Imani is a digital security trainer and host of a series of events called Cache Me Outside, where she and partner orgs help people understand… Read more: The OPSEC Rave Wave (with Imani Thompson) - AI use by the US government is ballooning. And the lack of transparency is troubling | Nathan E Sanders and Bruce Schneider
The list of government AI use cases has ballooned by 70% since Biden left office and includes many plans to hand over sensitive governmental functions to AI On 14 April, the Trump administration quietly acknowledged… Read more: AI use by the US government is ballooning. And the lack of transparency is troubling | Nathan E Sanders and Bruce Schneider - HarmonyOS 7 steps into the AI gap Apple left open in China
Four days after Apple confirmed that Siri AI would not launch in China, Huawei took the stage in Dongguan and declared HarmonyOS 7 the beginning of the agent era. The gap Apple could not fill,… Read more: HarmonyOS 7 steps into the AI gap Apple left open in China - NowVertical Appoints Andre Garber as Interim CEO of the Company
Garber to Provide Interim Stewardship as the Company Transitions to New Leadership to Lead an Exciting Phase of Growth NowVertical Group Inc. (TSX-V: NOW) (“NowVertical” or the “Company”), a data and AI solutions and services… Read more: NowVertical Appoints Andre Garber as Interim CEO of the Company - Accenture: Consumers show growing trust in AI shopping agents
Consumers are showing a willingness to let AI agents take on more shopping-related tasks, according to new research from Accenture. The company’s 2026 Consumer Pulse Research, based on a survey of 25,590 consumers across 16… Read more: Accenture: Consumers show growing trust in AI shopping agents - Graham Platner’s victory reveals a winning midterms playbook | Pepper Culpepper
Voters want someone they trust to change the economic deal Graham Platner’s victory in the Maine Democratic primary, despite controversies that would sink more conventional candidates, shows us that voters are not simply rejecting incumbents.… Read more: Graham Platner’s victory reveals a winning midterms playbook | Pepper Culpepper - Saviynt, Zscaler Deepen Partnership to Advance Zero Trust
Deep technical collaboration between the two companies and participation from Zscaler Ventures in Saviynt’s recent Series B financing brings identity security and inline enforcement closer together, delivering advanced AI Security, Privileged Access Management, and Identity-Centric… Read more: Saviynt, Zscaler Deepen Partnership to Advance Zero Trust - PhoenixAI Raises $80M Series B Led by Sky9 Capital for Agentic AI Database
The database built for AI agents. PhoenixAI, the Agentic AI Database, today announced an $80 million Series B funding round led by Sky9 Capital, with participation from Atypical Ventures and Olive Technology Ventures, and previous… Read more: PhoenixAI Raises $80M Series B Led by Sky9 Capital for Agentic AI Database - XTIUM Launches XTAI — XTIUM Trusted AI
An End-to-End, Security-First AI Services Portfolio, from AI Readiness to Managed Copilot to Autonomous Agent Operations, from one accountable partner XTIUM, a global managed services provider delivering secure digital workplaces, managed security, cloud, network, and unified… Read more: XTIUM Launches XTAI — XTIUM Trusted AI - Botanu Debuts With Findings on Enterprise AI Spending and ROI
Botanu, founded by a former McKinsey AI strategist and a longtime enterprise AI engineer, says the fix for “AI sticker shock” isn’t spending less. It’s seeing where AI actually creates value. The founders call it… Read more: Botanu Debuts With Findings on Enterprise AI Spending and ROI - Andrew Hastie compares AI to cold-war nuclear arms race and warns Australia may fall behind
Liberal MP says Australia risks sovereignty and strategic independence being ‘constrained by the AI superpowers reshaping the global order’ Get our breaking news email, free app or daily news podcast Liberal MP Andrew Hastie says… Read more: Andrew Hastie compares AI to cold-war nuclear arms race and warns Australia may fall behind - Airia Offers a Secure Alternative to Third-Party Meeting Tools
Airia Meetings delivers meeting intelligence within a controlled, compliant AI environment—eliminating data sovereignty risks posed by standalone transcription vendors Every day, enterprises expose sensitive data to third-party meeting transcription tools with little visibility into where… Read more: Airia Offers a Secure Alternative to Third-Party Meeting Tools - Meta Tapped a Pentagon Supplier to Prototype Face Recognition for Its Glasses
Rank One, whose board includes a former CIA deputy director and a former FBI science chief, supplied face recognition to Meta for internal development of its smart glasses app. - Oxford physicists just made Schrödinger’s cat even stranger
Oxford physicists have created an entirely new type of Schrödinger’s cat-like quantum state using components that are themselves highly quantum in nature. The advance could open new possibilities for more resilient quantum computers and deeper… Read more: Oxford physicists just made Schrödinger’s cat even stranger - The AI off switch: How Anthropic’s export controls sparked a global AI sovereignty scramble
Anthropic export controls turned an abstract policy fear into a live one last week: as of June 13, 2026, one US government directive took the company’s two most powerful AI models offline for users everywhere,… Read more: The AI off switch: How Anthropic’s export controls sparked a global AI sovereignty scramble - Scientists crack a decades-old CO2 problem and triple fuel production
A new catalyst design could significantly improve the conversion of CO2 into methanol, an important fuel and chemical feedstock. Researchers separated key reaction steps across different catalyst sites, avoiding a long-standing trade-off between speed and… Read more: Scientists crack a decades-old CO2 problem and triple fuel production - Honey bees have their own personal flight paths and fly them with stunning precision
Researchers tracked honey bees in the wild using a drone-based system and found that each bee follows its own highly consistent flight path. Some repeated their routes so precisely that they flew only centimeters from… Read more: Honey bees have their own personal flight paths and fly them with stunning precision - Beneath our feet lies a fungal superhighway stretching 68 quadrillion miles
Beneath our feet lies a vast hidden fungal superhighway that helps sustain much of life on Earth—and scientists have now mapped it for the first time. Researchers estimate that these underground networks stretch an astonishing… Read more: Beneath our feet lies a fungal superhighway stretching 68 quadrillion miles - Why the US government shut down Anthropic’s latest Claude AI model
Minh Connors / Getty Images On June 12, artificial intelligence (AI) lab Anthropic suspended access to its latest Claude models, Fable 5 and Mythos 5, which had been released three days earlier. The move came… Read more: Why the US government shut down Anthropic’s latest Claude AI model - Europe is starting to break up with US big tech. But it’s still abiding by the Silicon Valley rulebook | Max von Thun
The European Commission has unveiled its plans for digital sovereignty. Its proposals betray a disappointing lack of vision Beti Hohler is a Slovenian national who lives in the Netherlands. Like tens of millions of other… Read more: Europe is starting to break up with US big tech. But it’s still abiding by the Silicon Valley rulebook | Max von Thun - Woman’s Death Blamed on Hospital’s AI System
As AI finds its way into hospital systems around the world, the case of one Brazilian woman makes it clear that the tech doesn’t have to diagnose patients to determine whether they live or die.… Read more: Woman’s Death Blamed on Hospital’s AI System - Did a medieval flying monk spot Halley’s comet, twice? It’s complicated
Early in the 11th century, a young Benedictine monk named Eilmer jumped from the 150-foot tower of his abbey in the small English town of Malmesbury, wearing a pair of crude wings he’d fashioned from… Read more: Did a medieval flying monk spot Halley’s comet, twice? It’s complicated - Domain-Specific AI Should Focus on Workflows Rather Than Modeling
Having worked on AI for health in the past few years, contributing to Med-Gemini and AMIE, I have witnessed a quite significant shift in the type of research that is required. Typically, domain-specific AI research… Read more: Domain-Specific AI Should Focus on Workflows Rather Than Modeling - Consulting Firm’s Report on How Awesome AI Is Found to Contain Idiotic AI Hallucinations
A new report that was supposed to be a shining panegyric to how useful AI is was caught loaded with fake claims that appear to be AI hallucinations, the Financial Times reports — a blunder… Read more: Consulting Firm’s Report on How Awesome AI Is Found to Contain Idiotic AI Hallucinations - ‘Have I been influenced, or is this actually me?’ How personal taste fell out of fashion
Our favourite music, clothes and books used to be markers of individuality – but the algorithm has made us all sheep. Meet the style rebels fighting back What are you into? What floats your boat?… Read more: ‘Have I been influenced, or is this actually me?’ How personal taste fell out of fashion - Elon Musk and co may relish march of the robots but there must be AI boundaries in the workplace | Heather Stewart
As such technology advances quickly, firms should not lose sight of what qualities humans bring to jobs A robot magician called D4YRL was rejected as a member of the Magic Circle last week, for being… Read more: Elon Musk and co may relish march of the robots but there must be AI boundaries in the workplace | Heather Stewart - Ancient Denisovan DNA still shapes human immunity today
Ancient encounters between humans and the mysterious Denisovans are still shaping people today. By analyzing genomes from populations across the Pacific, researchers uncovered evidence that the ancestors of Near Oceanians interbred with at least three… Read more: Ancient Denisovan DNA still shapes human immunity today - Why middle age is becoming a breaking point in the U.S.
A new international study finds that middle-aged Americans are lonelier, more depressed, and experiencing worse memory and health than earlier generations. Researchers say growing financial strain, weaker social supports, and chronic stress may explain why… Read more: Why middle age is becoming a breaking point in the U.S. - Yellowstone wolves may not have reshaped the national park after all
One of the most celebrated claims about Yellowstone’s wolves is facing a major challenge. Scientists say the study behind the famous trophic cascade story relied on flawed methods that overstated the ecological impact of wolf… Read more: Yellowstone wolves may not have reshaped the national park after all - Scientists discover parrots may actually use names
Parrots may be doing more than just repeating words—they may actually use names. By analyzing hundreds of recordings from pet parrots, researchers found evidence that many birds use specific names to identify particular people, animals,… Read more: Scientists discover parrots may actually use names - Millipedes beat vertebrates to land by 80 million years
Millipedes may have been crawling across Earth’s landscapes nearly 460 million years ago, long before vertebrates ventured onto land. A new study finally completes their evolutionary family tree, revealing surprising clues about these ancient ecosystem… Read more: Millipedes beat vertebrates to land by 80 million years - A dying star could create a new universe instead of a black hole
What if some black holes aren’t black holes at all? A new theoretical study suggests that when a massive star collapses, it might not form a singularity hidden behind an event horizon. Instead, the collapse… Read more: A dying star could create a new universe instead of a black hole - Scientists Discover Vast Ancient ‘Necropolis’ Teeming With Strange New Creatures
Welcome back to the Abstract! Here are the studies this week that died in the deep, let nature call, tossed a galactic salad, and became interstellar voyeurs. First, there’s a whale necropolis under the sea… Read more: Scientists Discover Vast Ancient ‘Necropolis’ Teeming With Strange New Creatures - Review: Disclosure Day is big on action, light on ideas
The summer blockbuster season has kicked off in earnest with the theatrical release of Disclosure Day, director Steven Spielberg’s highly anticipated return to his “aliens are among us” sci-fi roots. Verdict: there’s not much fresh… Read more: Review: Disclosure Day is big on action, light on ideas - Meta Employee Laid Off, Immediately Detained by ICE
With a constant churn of layoffs, a program to surveil its workers in the name of AI data collection, and a photorealistic AI clone of its CEO Mark Zuckerberg that makes him omnipresent throughout the… Read more: Meta Employee Laid Off, Immediately Detained by ICE - Dark energy survives major challenge as universe keeps accelerating
A bold claim that the universe’s accelerating expansion was an illusion has been put to the test—and failed. Researchers found that the study behind the controversy made key mistakes when analyzing supernova data. After revisiting… Read more: Dark energy survives major challenge as universe keeps accelerating - Learning a musical instrument in your 70s could help protect memory
Learning a musical instrument later in life may help keep the brain younger for longer. In a four-year study, older adults who continued practicing maintained their memory performance and showed less age-related brain shrinkage than… Read more: Learning a musical instrument in your 70s could help protect memory - Alien planet spins revealed a hidden clue to how worlds form
Using the Keck Observatory, astronomers measured the spins of dozens of giant planets and brown dwarfs orbiting distant stars. They found that giant planets can spin faster than much more massive brown dwarfs, challenging simple… Read more: Alien planet spins revealed a hidden clue to how worlds form - Lucy’s hunter revealed: Giant crocodile terrorized early human ancestors
A newly identified crocodile species nicknamed “Lucy’s hunter” prowled Ethiopia’s rivers when Lucy’s species walked the Earth more than 3 million years ago. The giant predator was likely the most dangerous animal in the ecosystem… Read more: Lucy’s hunter revealed: Giant crocodile terrorized early human ancestors - Your brain can keep improving into your 90s, study finds
A three-year study of nearly 4,000 adults ranging from age 19 to 94 found that brain health can improve at any age, challenging the common belief that mental sharpness must decline as we get older.… Read more: Your brain can keep improving into your 90s, study finds - Visa Officially Allowing AI Agents to Go Ham With Your Credit Card
Throw caution to the wind and forget your retirement plans. The future is now, baby, and we’re letting AI agents go ham with our credit cards. On Wednesday, the payment titan Visa announced that it’s… Read more: Visa Officially Allowing AI Agents to Go Ham With Your Credit Card - Anthropic to disable its most advanced AI models after US order limiting foreign access
Company said US government believes safeguards can be bypassed and product used to identify software vulnerabilities Anthropic said it will “abruptly disable” its most advanced AI models for all users after the US government ordered… Read more: Anthropic to disable its most advanced AI models after US order limiting foreign access - Threads of underground fungal networks are long enough to reach beyond the Solar System
Hidden underground around the world lie 110 quadrillion kilometers of arbuscular mycorrhizal fungal networks—webs of ultra-thin threads that, if connected in a single line, would stretch almost a billion times the distance between the Earth… Read more: Threads of underground fungal networks are long enough to reach beyond the Solar System - Momfluencers are co-parenting with AI. Is it better than a man? | Arwa Mahdawi
Women in heterosexual marriages continue to do most of the caregiving. Now some are offering guides to AI-fying parenting In honour of Pride I’d like to share some important news: Being Straight is Great, Actually!… Read more: Momfluencers are co-parenting with AI. Is it better than a man? | Arwa Mahdawi - Doctors Inject Human Subjects With First Vaccine Designed by AI
Behold: an actually useful application of AI. Researchers at the University of Cambridge have used a machine learning model to invent a new and wholly novel form of vaccine that could protect against an entire… Read more: Doctors Inject Human Subjects With First Vaccine Designed by AI - Andreessen Horowitz Partner Quit Firm, Horrified by What His Old Colleagues Are Doing to Humankind
Billionaire tech financier Marc Andreessen is facing some dissent awfully close to home. In a blustery New York Times essay, John O’Farrell — former general partner at the mammoth investment firm Andreessen Horowitz — chastised… Read more: Andreessen Horowitz Partner Quit Firm, Horrified by What His Old Colleagues Are Doing to Humankind - ‘Why would you put a toxic product into the hands of a young child?’: director turned activist Beeban Kidron on why big tech needs its ‘tobacco moment’
In her work as an online safety campaigner, the baroness and Bridget Jones director has seen things she can never unsee – and she’s furious at the tech overlords doing nothing to stop the abuse… Read more: ‘Why would you put a toxic product into the hands of a young child?’: director turned activist Beeban Kidron on why big tech needs its ‘tobacco moment’ - Pioneering UK Nerve Lab harnesses AI to map effect of children’s screen time
Other projects include developing tools to help visually impaired people navigate video games Parents are constantly being told to limit their children’s screen time. But when it comes to deciphering which films or TV shows… Read more: Pioneering UK Nerve Lab harnesses AI to map effect of children’s screen time - UK sets out AI infrastructure push at London Tech Week – how does it stack up?
Government announces plans to invest billions, but questions linger over how its proposals on chips, social media and more will work Ownership of the commanding heights of the AI economy is a political talking point… Read more: UK sets out AI infrastructure push at London Tech Week – how does it stack up? - A German Court Has Ruled That Google Is Liable for False Statements Generated by AI Overviews
The ruling holds that a company that designs, trains, operates, and manages an AI system must assume legal liability for any damages caused by the responses it generates. - Anthropic shuts down Fable, Mythos models following Trump admin directive
Anthropic completely shut off access to its Mythos 5 and Fable 5 models Friday night, just days after they were launched. The move comes after Anthropic’s receipt of a US Commerce Department directive Friday evening,… Read more: Anthropic shuts down Fable, Mythos models following Trump admin directive - Dutch far-right party pays damages to court artist after changing image with AI
Geert Wilders’ PVV altered sketch of jailed Syrian brothers to make them look more menacing A Dutch court artist has received damages after an MP for the far-right Party for Freedom (PVV) used one of… Read more: Dutch far-right party pays damages to court artist after changing image with AI - Anthropic Says It’s Taking Claude Fable 5 Offline to Comply With US Government Order
“The government believes it has become aware of a method of bypassing, or ‘jailbreaking’ Fable 5,” the company said in a blog post. - SpaceX is now a public company valued for its AI potential, so what comes next?
Space Exploration Technologies, better known simply as SpaceX, became a publicly traded company on Friday nearly a quarter of a century after it was founded. The company began trading on the Nasdaq exchange in New… Read more: SpaceX is now a public company valued for its AI potential, so what comes next? - Meta Employees Absolutely Hate Zuckerberg’s Plan for a Companywide AI Hackathon
“I’m not sure that this company supports a hackathon culture anymore,” one employee posted in a forum open to the entire staff. - Jenne, Inc. Selects Vida to Bring AI Agent Technology to its Reseller Network
Jenne Partners Can Now Build, Deploy, and Sell Branded AI Agent Solutions to Their Customers Jenne, Inc., a leading U.S.-based value-added technology solutions distributor and cloud master agent, today announced a partnership with Vida Global Inc. (NYSE American:… Read more: Jenne, Inc. Selects Vida to Bring AI Agent Technology to its Reseller Network - ‘Tell Him He’s a Piece of Shit’: Meta’s New AI Unit Is a Total Mess
Executives and employees alike are struggling with Meta’s chaotic AI strategy, according to sources and internal discussions reviewed by WIRED. - TensorWave Raises $350 Million Series B at $1.55B Valuation
Investment meets surging enterprise demand for scalable, high-performance AMD-based AI compute TensorWave, the all-AMD AI cloud specializing in high-performance, memory-intensive workloads, today announced it has raised $350 million in Series B funding. The round was… Read more: TensorWave Raises $350 Million Series B at $1.55B Valuation - Have politics finally come for the National Academies of Science?
Founded during the US Civil War to provide advice to the government, the National Academies of Science have become one of the most prestigious scientific organizations. Its primary function is to prepare comprehensive reports on… Read more: Have politics finally come for the National Academies of Science? - Here’s what Jeff Bezos’ new startup Prometheus will do
In November, Jeff Bezos announced that he would become co-CEO of a new startup called Prometheus. At the time, the startup said it would focus on “physical AI”—an increasingly common term for applying the same… Read more: Here’s what Jeff Bezos’ new startup Prometheus will do - Controversial FISA spying law expires tonight. The spying will continue.
Title VII of the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act (FISA) is set to expire at midnight tonight after Congress failed to pass an extension of the controversial spying law. But that doesn’t mean the government’s spying… Read more: Controversial FISA spying law expires tonight. The spying will continue. - Apple, Samsung, and the Race to Turn Glucose Data Into AI Health Advice
Apple and Samsung may not need glucose-sensing smartwatches to compete in health AI. The next race is turning CGM data into useful advice. The post Apple, Samsung, and the Race to Turn Glucose Data Into… Read more: Apple, Samsung, and the Race to Turn Glucose Data Into AI Health Advice - PeopleSoft 0-day affecting hundreds of organizations steals gigabytes of data
One of the world’s most active ransomware groups exploited a critical vulnerability in Oracle’s PeopleSoft software suite and used it to target about 100 customers and extort at least one of them to pay up… Read more: PeopleSoft 0-day affecting hundreds of organizations steals gigabytes of data - 80% of Enterprise Servers Exposed to Lateral Movement: Report
New research reveals how AI is accelerating breach movement inside enterprise networks and a free Breach Map tool lets leaders see their own blast radius Zero Networks, the leading provider of Zero Trust security solutions,… Read more: 80% of Enterprise Servers Exposed to Lateral Movement: Report - S k y Co., Ltd. Accelerates Secure AI Development With HPE Private Cloud AI
Japanese technology leader deploys secure, on-premises AI factory in one month to use sensitive data under strict governance HPE (NYSE: HPE) today announced that S k y Co., Ltd. has deployed HPE Private Cloud AI, a turnkey AI… Read more: S k y Co., Ltd. Accelerates Secure AI Development With HPE Private Cloud AI - Police officer under criminal investigation over alleged use of AI
Unidentified officer removed from frontline duties in the first known case of its kind in the UK A police officer is under criminal investigation over the alleged use of artificial intelligence and has been removed… Read more: Police officer under criminal investigation over alleged use of AI - SpaceX’s record IPO, Bezos’ Prometheus rising and Anthropic’s controversial call for AI limits
Blastoff! Elon Musk’s SpaceX went public Thursday evening and raised a stunning $75 billion, easily an all-time record. Investors bid the stock up 20% over the $135 asking price Friday morning, giving the company a… Read more: SpaceX’s record IPO, Bezos’ Prometheus rising and Anthropic’s controversial call for AI limits - ChatSee raises $6.5M to build ‘failure memory’ for enterprise AI agents
ChatSee.AI Inc., a company that provides a failure intelligence layer for autonomous artificial intelligence systems, has raised $6.5 million in seed funding. True Ventures led the round, announced Thursday, with participation from First Rays Venture… Read more: ChatSee raises $6.5M to build ‘failure memory’ for enterprise AI agents - Prime Minister of the UK Vows to Unleash AI Tutors on 450,000 Poor Children
UK prime minister Keir Starmer doubled down on his promise to unleash dubious “AI tutors” on nearly half a million children in need. Starmer’s avowal came while speaking at London Tech Week on Monday. His… Read more: Prime Minister of the UK Vows to Unleash AI Tutors on 450,000 Poor Children - The biggest race in the world? The 24 Hours of Le Mans is this weekend.
One of motorsport’s three biggest races takes place this weekend in France. It is the annual 24 Hours of Le Mans, an endurance race that, together with the Indianapolis 500 and the Monaco Grand Prix,… Read more: The biggest race in the world? The 24 Hours of Le Mans is this weekend. - RFK Jr. melts down over NYT report, admits he blacklists reporters
Anti-vaccine Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. posted a long, enraged social media response to a New York Times article reporting that health department insiders think Kennedy is disengaged from the work of his sprawling… Read more: RFK Jr. melts down over NYT report, admits he blacklists reporters - Google sues Chinese cybercrime network that used Gemini to automate scams
Google loves telling us all the ways people are using its generative AI products to build new things, grow businesses, and save the world. Supposedly. Of course, people are also using AI for crime. Google… Read more: Google sues Chinese cybercrime network that used Gemini to automate scams - When it comes to total water use, AI data centers are a drop in the bucket
If you hang out in any even vaguely AI-skeptical parts of the Internet, you’ve probably stumbled on plenty of memes and posts premised on data centers’ insatiable thirst for water to power evaporative cooling. But… Read more: When it comes to total water use, AI data centers are a drop in the bucket - China Didn’t Make People Hate Data Centers
GOP lawmakers, tech investors, and even OpenAI have tied the anti-data center movement in the US to Chinese interference. Experts say it’s much more complicated than that. - $130 billion in data center projects blocked by protests so far this year
It’s clear that communities now have an effective playbook to block data center construction. This week, researchers flagged the first quarter of 2026 as producing the “most blocked and delayed data center projects on record,”… Read more: $130 billion in data center projects blocked by protests so far this year - Ukraine’s one-time test used fully autonomous drones to kill Russian soldiers
Fully autonomous drones killed Russian soldiers during a battlefield test two years ago, according to a Ukrainian drone manufacturer. If true, the incident would represent another milestone in a war that has spurred unprecedented developments… Read more: Ukraine’s one-time test used fully autonomous drones to kill Russian soldiers - Share your views on SpaceX’s stock market debut
Americans’ financial futures are about to tied to the fortunes of Elon Musk with the world’s largest ever stock market debut. How do you feel about this? Elon Musk’s SpaceX made the world’s largest ever… Read more: Share your views on SpaceX’s stock market debut - AI Rivalries, Cyberthreats, and IPO Fever Define This Week in Tech
See what you missed in Daily Tech Insider from June 8–12. The post AI Rivalries, Cyberthreats, and IPO Fever Define This Week in Tech appeared first on TechRepublic. - SpaceX Goes Public: Wall Street Bets $1.77T on Elon Musk’s Space Empire
SpaceX’s reported IPO would value Elon Musk’s company at $1.77 trillion, reflecting investor bets on Starlink, Starship, and defense work. The post SpaceX Goes Public: Wall Street Bets $1.77T on Elon Musk’s Space Empire appeared… Read more: SpaceX Goes Public: Wall Street Bets $1.77T on Elon Musk’s Space Empire - AI Bro Convinced He Can Vibe Code GTA 6 Before the Real One Comes Out
Are you physically incapable of waiting any longer for Grand Theft Auto VI, which has been in development for over a decade? Worse yet, are you someone who doesn’t own a console, meaning you’ll probably… Read more: AI Bro Convinced He Can Vibe Code GTA 6 Before the Real One Comes Out - As AI plays a bigger role in relationships, true intimacy is getting lost
Intimacy, without AI, is messy. Alberto Menendez Cervero/Shutterstock The CEO of dating app Hinge recently suggested that generation Z, “struggling to have the confidence to put themselves out there”, needs AI to help them find… Read more: As AI plays a bigger role in relationships, true intimacy is getting lost - Coinbase for Agents: Automating portfolio trading with AI
Coinbase for Agents connects AI to financial execution channels to automate trading and payments directly from user portfolios. Large language models process vast quantities of data but lack direct integration with active financial portfolios. Individuals… Read more: Coinbase for Agents: Automating portfolio trading with AI - ‘You Will Not Speak on Flock Tonight’: County Commissioner Refuses to Let Residents Opposing Flock Speak at Meeting
A County Commissioner in North Carolina refused to let dozens of residents speak opposing Flock surveillance at a public meeting this week, instead forcing the group to designate one single spokesperson. “How many people are… Read more: ‘You Will Not Speak on Flock Tonight’: County Commissioner Refuses to Let Residents Opposing Flock Speak at Meeting - Behind the Blog: World Cup Madness and Film Reviews
This is Behind the Blog, where we share our behind-the-scenes thoughts about how a few of our top stories of the week came together. This week, we discuss Trump fucking up the World Cup, some… Read more: Behind the Blog: World Cup Madness and Film Reviews
