



Google is suing criminals for weaponizing Gemini while a German court holds it liable for Gemini's own fraudulent output.

Google filed a lawsuit against Outsider Enterprise, a suspected Chinese cybercrime operation that used Gemini AI to automate massive phishing campaigns. The group sent 2.5 million fraudulent text messages to Android users in just two weeks, creating 9,000 fake websites impersonating Google, YouTube, and government agencies. The company is coordinating with the FBI and major US carriers to dismantle the operation.

US banking regulators are stepping up oversight of AI deployment across financial institutions, pressing lenders on data governance, vendor controls, and cybersecurity risks. The Office of the Comptroller of the Currency and Federal Reserve are conducting detailed examinations focused on higher-risk areas like lending and credit underwriting, while nearly 90% of financial institutions are already deploying or assessing AI technology.

Anthropic unveiled Claude Fable 5, its first publicly available Mythos-class AI model, with unprecedented safety restrictions on cybersecurity, biology, and chemistry topics. The model automatically routes sensitive queries to an older version, Claude Opus 4.8. While Anthropic says the guardrails prevent malicious use, cybersecurity researchers complain the restrictions are overly broad, blocking even routine code reviews and security work.

OpenAI announced plans to acquire Ona, formerly known as Gitpod, to strengthen Codex cloud capabilities and address enterprise security concerns around AI agents. The 79-person company provides secure cloud environments where AI agents can run long-running tasks that span hours or days, even when developers are offline. With Codex usage surging 400% and now serving over 5 million weekly users, the acquisition positions OpenAI to compete directly with Anthropic's Claude Code in the race for enterprise AI adoption.
ChatGPT hits a billion users as the fastest app ever while OpenAI prepares to scrap the chat format entirely and competitors grow faster.



Record labels sue AI music generators while buying detection startups, but Deezer's scanner reveals the immediate threat is fraud, not creativity.

Deezer has released a free AI music detector that scans playlists across 20 streaming platforms including Spotify and Apple Music. The French streamer reveals that 44% of all new music uploaded to its platform is AI-generated, with nearly 75,000 AI tracks arriving daily. The tool aims to bring transparency to music streaming as concerns grow over fraudulent streams and copyright issues.

Google filed a lawsuit against Outsider Enterprise, a suspected Chinese cybercrime operation that used Gemini AI to automate massive phishing campaigns. The group sent 2.5 million fraudulent text messages to Android users in just two weeks, creating 9,000 fake websites impersonating Google, YouTube, and government agencies. The company is coordinating with the FBI and major US carriers to dismantle the operation.

Visa announced a partnership with OpenAI at the Visa Payments Forum 2026, enabling ChatGPT to initiate and complete transactions using Visa cards. The collaboration introduces AI agents making purchases on behalf of users at over 175 million merchant locations. While Visa emphasizes safeguards like spending limits and tokenization, only 24% of US consumers feel comfortable letting AI handle purchases, raising questions about consumer trust and liability.

AI is transforming cyberattacks at a pace traditional security can't match. Managed Detection and Response services now miss 60% of alerts, while AI compresses attack timelines from weeks to minutes. Security leaders face a stark reality: human-speed defenses can no longer counter machine-speed threats, forcing a fundamental rethink of MDR, SOC operations, and vulnerability management.
Apple is building a chatbot that refuses to chat, betting that the next AI battleground is about limiting engagement rather than maximizing it.

Apple is taking a starkly different approach with Siri AI, explicitly designing it to reject romantic engagement and sycophantic behavior. Craig Federighi confirmed that the upgraded Siri AI assistant will shut down attempts at flirtation, focusing purely on utility and privacy. Early beta testers report the assistant even locks conversation threads after inappropriate requests, marking a deliberate contrast to competitors.
OpenAI's ChatGPT reached one billion monthly app users in May, becoming the fastest app ever to hit this milestone in just 3.5 years. The achievement comes as public sentiment toward AI technology sours, with competitors like Claude and Meta AI posting triple-digit year-over-year growth rates that far exceed ChatGPT's 62% increase.

Cybersecurity researchers at Tenet Security have uncovered Agentjacking, a novel attack method that hijacks AI coding agents through fake Sentry error reports. The attack exploits Model Context Protocol to execute malicious code on developer machines with an 85% success rate, bypassing traditional security measures like EDR and firewalls. At least 2,388 organizations face exposure through vulnerable Sentry DSNs.

US banking regulators are stepping up oversight of AI deployment across financial institutions, pressing lenders on data governance, vendor controls, and cybersecurity risks. The Office of the Comptroller of the Currency and Federal Reserve are conducting detailed examinations focused on higher-risk areas like lending and credit underwriting, while nearly 90% of financial institutions are already deploying or assessing AI technology.
SpaceX is pitching orbital AI satellites to escape the ground-level backlash over noise and pollution that's already spawning lawsuits.



Trump explores public stakes in AI profits while his administration blocks the very regulations that would enforce how companies share wealth or protect displaced workers.
President Donald Trump is planning meetings with top AI companies to discuss giving Americans a stake in the industry's profits. OpenAI CEO Sam Altman and Anthropic have both proposed frameworks for public ownership, suggesting equity donations and capital accounts to help citizens share in AI-driven economic growth while cushioning potential job losses. The proposals have sparked debate about whether they genuinely aim to distribute wealth or simply deflect regulatory scrutiny.

Google filed a lawsuit against Outsider Enterprise, a suspected Chinese cybercrime operation that used Gemini AI to automate massive phishing campaigns. The group sent 2.5 million fraudulent text messages to Android users in just two weeks, creating 9,000 fake websites impersonating Google, YouTube, and government agencies. The company is coordinating with the FBI and major US carriers to dismantle the operation.

The CEOs of OpenAI, Anthropic, and Google DeepMind will attend France's G7 summit from June 15-17, marking a rare moment when fierce AI rivals appear before world leaders. The gathering comes as both Anthropic and OpenAI have filed confidentially for IPOs, with valuations approaching $1 trillion, raising questions about timing and intent.

US banking regulators are stepping up oversight of AI deployment across financial institutions, pressing lenders on data governance, vendor controls, and cybersecurity risks. The Office of the Comptroller of the Currency and Federal Reserve are conducting detailed examinations focused on higher-risk areas like lending and credit underwriting, while nearly 90% of financial institutions are already deploying or assessing AI technology.
Bezos' $41 billion bet on industrial AI targets manufacturing while rivals chase chatbots, splitting the AI boom into virtual and physical worlds.




Nvidia lost all GPU sales in China to export bans, so now it's selling CPUs there while Beijing spends $295 billion building homegrown chip infrastructure.

Nvidia has started telling Chinese customers its Vera CPU for AI data centers could be available by August, marking a strategic pivot after GPU restrictions decimated its China market share. At least one major Chinese cloud company plans to order over 300 servers with Vera chips for testing, as the chipmaker attempts to revive revenue in a market where its share has fallen to zero.

Vivo and MediaTek spent two years co-developing the Dimensity 9500 Super Edition chipset exclusively for the Vivo X Fold 6. The custom chip delivers 111% faster NPU performance and 56% lower power consumption compared to its predecessor. The foldable smartphone introduces advanced AI features including 7x faster offline speech transcription, AI File Manager, and the Atomic Workbench for large-screen multitasking.

French AI startup Mistral AI is in funding talks to raise approximately €3 billion at a €20 billion valuation, nearly doubling its worth from September. The Paris-based company is positioning itself as Europe's sovereign AI alternative while building data centers and competing against far wealthier American rivals OpenAI and Anthropic in the global AI race.

SK Hynix, the world's largest HBM memory supplier, will triple its wafer capacity by 2034 to meet surging AI infrastructure demand. Chairman Chey Tae-won says the company is moving as fast as possible, bringing the timeline forward from 2045. But with memory prices quadrupling and supply constraints persisting, consumers face years of elevated costs before relief arrives.
Anthropic needs Google to cosign its data center leases even after raising $65 billion, revealing how capital-intensive AI has become.

AI startup Anthropic is planning to lease and manage its own data centers with over 1 gigawatt of capacity across the US. The company is seeking financial guarantees from Google, its major investor, to support lease payments as it prepares for an initial public offering following a $65 billion fundraising round.

SpaceX completed the largest IPO in history, raising $75 billion at a $1.77 trillion valuation to fund Elon Musk's ambitious plan for orbital data centers. The company aims to deploy up to 1 million AI satellites beginning as early as 2028, but scientists warn the massive constellation could turn low Earth orbit into a junkyard.

Jeff Bezos' new AI startup Prometheus has raised $12 billion at a $41 billion valuation to develop what he calls an artificial general engineer. The venture aims to build AI-powered engineering tools that accelerate the design and manufacturing of physical products across industries including robotics, aerospace, and drug discovery. With backing from JPMorgan, Goldman Sachs, and BlackRock, this marks Bezos' first operational CEO role since leaving Amazon in 2021.

Vertical Data Inc. and Quantum eMotion Corp. have signed a Memorandum of Understanding to integrate quantum-entropy-based cybersecurity solutions into AI infrastructure deployments. The strategic partnership targets a 2026 pilot deployment across GPU clusters and edge data centers, addressing growing enterprise and government demand for quantum-resilient protection against emerging threats.
Equal AI's $30 million raise to fight spam calls comes as Opendoor abandons India for AI automation, exposing the paradox of India's tech moment.

Indian startup Equal AI has secured $30 million in Series B funding led by Prosus Ventures and Tomales Bay Capital to expand its AI-powered call screening assistant. The Android app answers unknown calls, identifies caller intent, and presents users with summaries before they engage. With over one million monthly active users since launching in October 2025, the platform tackles India's relentless spam call problem while supporting more than 10 languages including code-mixing.

Jeff Bezos' new AI startup Prometheus has raised $12 billion at a $41 billion valuation to develop what he calls an artificial general engineer. The venture aims to build AI-powered engineering tools that accelerate the design and manufacturing of physical products across industries including robotics, aerospace, and drug discovery. With backing from JPMorgan, Goldman Sachs, and BlackRock, this marks Bezos' first operational CEO role since leaving Amazon in 2021.

French AI startup Mistral AI is in funding talks to raise approximately €3 billion at a €20 billion valuation, nearly doubling its worth from September. The Paris-based company is positioning itself as Europe's sovereign AI alternative while building data centers and competing against far wealthier American rivals OpenAI and Anthropic in the global AI race.

Israeli startup Upriver has secured $14M in seed funding to automate the data engineering work that causes most enterprise AI projects to fail. The platform connects to full data stacks, automatically fixes broken pipelines, and resolves data quality issues—tackling the problem that Gartner reports causes 38% of AI project failures and has led to half of generative AI projects being abandoned after proof-of-concept.
OpenAI is buying cloud infrastructure to let AI agents run unsupervised for hours or days, just as Anthropic warns that AI already writes most of its own code and may soon build itself.

OpenAI announced plans to acquire Ona, formerly known as Gitpod, to strengthen Codex cloud capabilities and address enterprise security concerns around AI agents. The 79-person company provides secure cloud environments where AI agents can run long-running tasks that span hours or days, even when developers are offline. With Codex usage surging 400% and now serving over 5 million weekly users, the acquisition positions OpenAI to compete directly with Anthropic's Claude Code in the race for enterprise AI adoption.

Palantir CEO Alex Karp launched a scathing attack on frontier AI labs, claiming every enterprise customer his company deals with is unhappy with OpenAI and Anthropic. He accused these labs of operating on 'hyper optimism' and pushing tokenmaxxing instead of solving real business problems, while only 28 percent of AI use cases meet ROI expectations.

Oracle reported strong Q4 earnings with revenue up 21% to $19.2 billion, but investor concerns over massive AI datacenter spending sent shares tumbling 12%. The company plans to spend $70 billion on AI infrastructure in fiscal 2027 and raise $40 billion through debt and equity financing, marking one of tech's most aggressive AI buildouts.

French AI startup Mistral AI is in funding talks to raise approximately €3 billion at a €20 billion valuation, nearly doubling its worth from September. The Paris-based company is positioning itself as Europe's sovereign AI alternative while building data centers and competing against far wealthier American rivals OpenAI and Anthropic in the global AI race.
AI CEOs pitch governments on public ownership and safety just as they file for trillion-dollar IPOs that would make founders extraordinarily wealthy.

The CEOs of OpenAI, Anthropic, and Google DeepMind will attend France's G7 summit from June 15-17, marking a rare moment when fierce AI rivals appear before world leaders. The gathering comes as both Anthropic and OpenAI have filed confidentially for IPOs, with valuations approaching $1 trillion, raising questions about timing and intent.
OpenAI's ChatGPT reached one billion monthly app users in May, becoming the fastest app ever to hit this milestone in just 3.5 years. The achievement comes as public sentiment toward AI technology sours, with competitors like Claude and Meta AI posting triple-digit year-over-year growth rates that far exceed ChatGPT's 62% increase.
President Donald Trump is planning meetings with top AI companies to discuss giving Americans a stake in the industry's profits. OpenAI CEO Sam Altman and Anthropic have both proposed frameworks for public ownership, suggesting equity donations and capital accounts to help citizens share in AI-driven economic growth while cushioning potential job losses. The proposals have sparked debate about whether they genuinely aim to distribute wealth or simply deflect regulatory scrutiny.

OpenAI is weighing significant reductions to its AI token pricing as competition with Anthropic escalates. The move comes as both companies filed for IPOs and enterprise customers push back against soaring AI costs that often deliver unclear returns. A brewing price war could reshape the industry's economics while testing customer loyalty in a market where switching providers remains relatively easy.






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Jailbreaking
Jailbreaking is the practice of using clever prompts or techniques to bypass an AI's safety guidelines. These attempts exploit loopholes in the AI's training to get it to generate content it's designed to refuse, like harmful instructions or biased content.



OpenAI's ChatGPT reached one billion monthly app users in May, becoming the fastest app ever to hit this milestone in just 3.5 years. The achievement comes as public sentiment toward AI technology sours, with competitors like Claude and Meta AI posting triple-digit year-over-year growth rates that far exceed ChatGPT's 62% increase.
ChatGPT hits a billion users as the fastest app ever while OpenAI prepares to scrap the chat format entirely and competitors grow faster.


Cybersecurity researchers at Tenet Security have uncovered Agentjacking, a novel attack method that hijacks AI coding agents through fake Sentry error reports. The attack exploits Model Context Protocol to execute malicious code on developer machines with an 85% success rate, bypassing traditional security measures like EDR and firewalls. At least 2,388 organizations face exposure through vulnerable Sentry DSNs.
Agentjacking bypasses firewalls and EDR by exploiting the trust developers place in their own tools, not the AI itself.
Jailbreaking
Jailbreaking is the practice of using clever prompts or techniques to bypass an AI's safety guidelines. These attempts exploit loopholes in the AI's training to get it to generate content it's designed to refuse, like harmful instructions or biased content.
President Donald Trump is planning meetings with top AI companies to discuss giving Americans a stake in the industry's profits. OpenAI CEO Sam Altman and Anthropic have both proposed frameworks for public ownership, suggesting equity donations and capital accounts to help citizens share in AI-driven economic growth while cushioning potential job losses. The proposals have sparked debate about whether they genuinely aim to distribute wealth or simply deflect regulatory scrutiny.
Trump explores public stakes in AI profits while his administration blocks the very regulations that would enforce how companies share wealth or protect displaced workers.


Nvidia has started telling Chinese customers its Vera CPU for AI data centers could be available by August, marking a strategic pivot after GPU restrictions decimated its China market share. At least one major Chinese cloud company plans to order over 300 servers with Vera chips for testing, as the chipmaker attempts to revive revenue in a market where its share has fallen to zero.
Nvidia lost all GPU sales in China to export bans, so now it's selling CPUs there while Beijing spends $295 billion building homegrown chip infrastructure.


Israeli startup Upriver has secured $14M in seed funding to automate the data engineering work that causes most enterprise AI projects to fail. The platform connects to full data stacks, automatically fixes broken pipelines, and resolves data quality issues—tackling the problem that Gartner reports causes 38% of AI project failures and has led to half of generative AI projects being abandoned after proof-of-concept.
Enterprise AI is failing because of plumbing, not brains—Upriver, Jedify, Rivvun, and Capsa all raised funding to fix the unsexy infrastructure problems that kill projects after proof-of-concept.