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IndustryArs TechnicaJun 26

NYT slams Microsoft for building copyright-infringing supercomputer for OpenAI

Microsoft faces criticism from the NYT for creating a supercomputer that allegedly infringes on copyright laws for OpenAI. This backlash could impact Microsoft's reputation and its partnerships in the AI space.

IndustryTechCrunchJun 26

OpenAI limits GPT-5.6 rollout after government request, says restrictions shouldn’t be the norm

OpenAI is limiting the rollout of GPT-5.6 following a government request for restrictions. They argue that such limitations shouldn't become standard practice in AI deployment.

IndustryTechCrunchJun 26

OpenAI poaches Uber India chief to lead its biggest market outside the US

OpenAI just hired Uber India's chief to lead its operations in India, marking a significant move for its expansion outside the US. This shift aims to strengthen OpenAI's presence in a rapidly growing market for AI technologies.

IndustrySimon WillisonJun 26

Incident Report: CVE-2026-LGTM

Simon Willison just reported a new CVE-2026-LGTM vulnerability affecting AI systems. This could lead to security risks in applications using these models, prompting developers to patch their systems quickly.

IndustryTechCrunchJun 26

Why everyone from OpenAI to SpaceX is building their own chips (and turning up the heat on Nvidia)

OpenAI, SpaceX, and others are developing their own chips to reduce reliance on Nvidia. This shift could lead to more tailored hardware solutions for AI applications and increased competition in the chip market.

IndustryGitHubJun 26

GitHub and UNDP team up to advance development priorities in Ghana with open source

GitHub partners with UNDP to promote development priorities in Ghana using open source solutions. This collaboration aims to leverage technology for social impact and enhance local capabilities.

IndustryTechCrunchJun 26

It’s not about Anthropic vs. OpenAI anymore

Anthropic is shifting its focus from competing with OpenAI to enhancing its own AI capabilities. This change signals a potential evolution in the AI landscape, prioritizing innovation over rivalry.

IndustryThe DecoderJun 26

AI startup Lindy ditched Claude entirely for Deepseek, saving millions as cost pressure mounts on Anthropic

AI startup Lindy just switched from Anthropic's Claude to Deepseek, cutting costs significantly. This move highlights the growing pressure on companies to find more affordable AI solutions.

IndustryWiredJun 26

Europe Is Fed Up and Wants Its Own AI

European leaders are pushing for their own AI regulations and frameworks to reduce reliance on U.S. tech giants. This move aims to foster local innovation and ensure that AI development aligns with European values and standards.

IndustryThe VergeJun 26

Anthropic’s Mythos mess is only getting worse

Anthropic is facing increasing challenges with its Mythos AI system, struggling to meet user expectations and performance standards. This situation raises concerns about the reliability and effectiveness of their AI offerings in the competitive landscape.

IndustryTechCrunchJun 26

OpenAI’s Jalapeño chip is Big Tech’s spiciest move away from Nvidia

OpenAI just unveiled its Jalapeño chip, designed to reduce reliance on Nvidia's hardware. This move enhances their AI processing capabilities and could lead to more efficient and cost-effective AI solutions for developers.

IndustryTechCrunchJun 26

Early Bird pricing ends tonight for TechCrunch Founder Summit

TechCrunch is ending early bird pricing for the Founder Summit tonight. Attendees can save on tickets if they purchase before the deadline.

IndustryMIT Technology ReviewJun 26

The Download: brain-melting heatwaves and unprecedented OpenAI restrictions

OpenAI is implementing unprecedented restrictions on its AI models to address safety concerns. This means users will see tighter controls and limitations on what the models can generate.

IndustryGitHubJun 26

Transitioning as a Hubber

GitHub is transitioning its Hubber program to enhance collaboration among developers. This shift aims to streamline workflows and improve project management for users.

IndustryWiredJun 26

How Qatar Became FIFA’s Technology Test Lab

Qatar is now FIFA's go-to location for testing new sports technology, including AI-driven systems for player performance and fan engagement. This shift means FIFA can innovate in real-time during events, enhancing the overall experience for players and spectators.

IndustryWiredJun 26

Anthropic Thinks Its Own Success Is Key to Making AI Safe

Anthropic believes its success in AI development will lead to safer AI systems. They aim to create a positive feedback loop where their advancements contribute to overall AI safety and reliability.

IndustryTechCrunchJun 25

The White House is asking OpenAI to slow roll the release of its new model over safety concerns

The White House is urging OpenAI to delay the release of its new model due to safety concerns. This push reflects growing government scrutiny over AI technologies and their potential risks.

IndustryWiredJun 25

Why Amazon Dropped Its OpenAI Movie, Data Center Workers Fight Back, and Meta Leaks Employee Data

Amazon canceled its OpenAI movie project amid concerns over data privacy and employee backlash. This decision reflects growing scrutiny on how tech companies handle sensitive information and employee rights.

IndustrySimon WillisonJun 25

AI and Liability

Simon Willison is discussing the implications of AI on liability and accountability in various sectors. This conversation highlights the need for clearer regulations as AI systems become more integrated into everyday tasks.

IndustryThe VergeJun 25

OpenAI will delay GPT-5.6 after Trump administration request

OpenAI is delaying the release of GPT-5.6 following a request from the Trump administration. This postponement could impact developers and users expecting new features and improvements soon.

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