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Wed Jun 10
OpenAI releases GPT-5.6 to everyone after the US government signed off
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Half of Gen Z feel guilty using AI at work. Employers now rank it above a degree
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A single Messi moment pushed Google Search to its busiest second ever
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Alipay’s owner just open-sourced an entire robot brain in a single week
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How organizations view AI-native transformation through better workflows, decisions, and organizational intelligence
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A four-year-old has seen more of the world than ChatGPT. Yann LeCun is betting $1bn on that
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Robots swept RoboCup 2026, and they’re coming for the human World Cup by 2050
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AMD’s CTO: agentic AI doesn’t just need GPUs, it needs a lot more CPUs
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A Waymo called the cops on two teens drinking and shooting toy guns
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A startup just 3D-printed kidney and liver tissue in space, a first
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Securing Shadow IT in the corporate environment
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This EU-first robocar tests at 120 km/h, and uses no AI to drive
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The John Deere repair win isn’t about tractors. It’s about software lock-in
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Oracle’s Mark Hura: your AI advantage is your data, not the model
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Ollama raises $65M as its open-model runner hits nearly 9M developers
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Lithuania’s Oxylabs raises $130M from Warburg Pincus at a $3.6bn valuation
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France plans to triple penalties for AI-driven election disinformation
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Every new EU car now needs a camera that watches the driver
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Jack Dorsey’s Block settles Cash App fraud claims with 46 states for $45m
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Suspected Chinese spies are raiding university mailboxes via a Roundcube flaw
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Researchers broke GitHub Copilot’s safety by hiding harm in a workflow
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Meta patches the mod that turned its Ray-Ban glasses into secret spy cams
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Britain’s public sector runs on US cloud, and that is now a billion-pound risk
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Databento raises $97M to take on Bloomberg’s terminal
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Inside IBM’s hidden ‘Court 19’, where Wimbledon becomes a test lab for AI
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Microsoft’s Brad Smith: the US is regulating AI with rules nobody can read
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Lyzr used its own AI agent to help raise a $100mn round
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Meta to put its own AI chip into production in September, aiming to double computing capacity
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SK Hynix’s Nasdaq listing draws more than seven times the shares on offer
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US power firms scramble for transformers and turbines as data centres strain supply
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India scraps import duties on electronics and battery inputs to boost local manufacturing
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France’s antitrust probe into Nvidia is nearing its end, regulator says
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Rubrik pledges more than $500m for the UK and makes London its European base
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Quant fund Qube is hiring human stock pickers to sit beside its algorithms
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Taiwan’s central bank chief urges caution on leverage as AI stock rally runs hot
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Apple supplier Luxshare slides in its record Hong Kong debut
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Europe’s sovereign AI ambition risks stalling on data centre limits, new research warns
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Revolut hires ex-Chase UK boss Kuba Fast to lead its European bank
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Half of parents worry their children rely on AI too much, survey finds
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Meta CTO says employee-tracking data landed ‘where it wasn’t supposed to go’
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Jensen Huang says his engineers would rather build agents than write code
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Sonos loses a decade of design talent as layoffs hit its top ranks
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Recruiters chase specialised AI roles as their own jobs come under threat
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Alchemab lands £25m from British Business Bank in record life sciences bet
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US states could sue next week to block Paramount’s $110bn Warner Bros deal
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Xiaomi unveils Sky Nomad, a boxy SUV series to chase China’s family-car money
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Meta to build C$13 billion Alberta data centre, its first in Canada
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Honeywell lifts 2026 profit guidance after one-for-two reverse split
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Judge approves Musk’s $1.5m SEC Twitter settlement despite ‘red flags’
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NATO is building an AI ‘Kill Web’ to stop a Russian attack before it starts
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