



Open Notebook arrives as vendor lock-in becomes a liability, following Anthropic's sudden shutdown of Fable that left customers stranded.

Open Notebook, an open-source AI research tool, replicates NotebookLM's core features while eliminating daily limits and vendor lock-in. The self-hosted alternative supports multiple AI models including local LLMs, offers unlimited notebooks and sources, and keeps user data private. However, setup requires technical knowledge and Docker installation.

Instacart is rolling out AI shopping carts equipped with cameras and location tracking systems across Weis Markets stores in Pennsylvania. The Caper Carts promise convenience with real-time pricing and faster checkout, but they also monitor customer behavior and deliver targeted ads based on store location, sparking privacy concerns as deployments triple nationwide.

Dataland, billed as the world's first Museum of AI Arts, has opened in downtown Los Angeles with an inaugural exhibition that uses 1.5 billion pixels and biometric data to recreate the Amazon rainforest. Created by artists Refik Anadol and Efsun Erkilic, the museum features AI-generated art installations that respond to visitors in real-time, sparking debates about the nature of art and creativity.

A new iOS app called Pixi is reimagining text messaging by letting users send AI-powered AR characters through iMessage. Instead of static stickers or GIFs, these intelligent characters come alive through the recipient's camera, reacting to their surroundings and emotions in real time. Founded by ex-Apple and DreamWorks veteran Mark Drummond, the app uses on-device AI processing to create shared experiences that feel more personal than traditional digital communication.
Subquadratic's speed breakthrough arrives as companies hit AI spending caps, suggesting the real competition isn't model intelligence but operational cost.




The VLC creator is building robot infrastructure as Nvidia trains robots to install GPUs and XDOF tackles data scarcity—the robotics stack is being built in parallel, not sequence.

Jean-Baptiste Kempf, the developer behind VLC Media Player's 6 billion downloads, has raised $5 million for Kyber, a startup building real-time infrastructure for robots and drones. The Paris-based company secured funding from Lightspeed Ventures, which also backed Anthropic and Mistral AI. Kyber's open-source SDK synchronizes video, audio, and sensor data with ultra-low latency to control remote machines.

Qualcomm launched Snapdragon Reality Elite, a new chip for mixed reality glasses with 160% better AI performance, alongside START, a white-label toolkit for eyewear makers. CEO Cristiano Amon revealed the company is working on over 40 AI wearable devices, signaling an aggressive push to power whatever computing platform replaces smartphones.

Instacart is rolling out AI shopping carts equipped with cameras and location tracking systems across Weis Markets stores in Pennsylvania. The Caper Carts promise convenience with real-time pricing and faster checkout, but they also monitor customer behavior and deliver targeted ads based on store location, sparking privacy concerns as deployments triple nationwide.

A new iOS app called Pixi is reimagining text messaging by letting users send AI-powered AR characters through iMessage. Instead of static stickers or GIFs, these intelligent characters come alive through the recipient's camera, reacting to their surroundings and emotions in real time. Founded by ex-Apple and DreamWorks veteran Mark Drummond, the app uses on-device AI processing to create shared experiences that feel more personal than traditional digital communication.
Microsoft launched Surface with Qualcomm's Snapdragon X2 chips and is now building RTX Spark with Nvidia for Surface hardware, playing both partners against each other.

Nvidia unveiled RTX Spark at Computex 2026, an ARM-based superchip combining a 20-core Grace CPU with Blackwell RTX GPU and up to 128GB unified memory. Built with Microsoft for Surface hardware, it positions itself as an on-device AI powerhouse for creators and gamers, directly challenging Apple Silicon and Qualcomm's Snapdragon in the premium laptop market.

Reliance Industries positioned artificial intelligence as central to India's digital future at its AGM 2026, announcing a sovereign AI backbone in Jamnagar and board approval for Jio Platforms' IPO. The company outlined ambitious plans spanning AI-powered services in 22 Indian languages, satellite connectivity through a proposed LEO constellation, and aggressive 5G expansion targeting 268 million subscribers.

SpaceX announced it will acquire AI coding platform Cursor for $60 billion in an all-stock deal, just days after its blockbuster IPO. The acquisition aims to strengthen SpaceX's position against rivals like Anthropic and OpenAI by combining Cursor's developer tools with xAI's massive compute infrastructure. The deal is expected to close in the third quarter of 2026.

The Federal Energy Regulatory Commission unanimously directed six major grid operators to expedite connections for AI data centers while ensuring regular consumers don't shoulder infrastructure costs. Grid operators have 60 days to justify current rules or file changes, and 30 days to report spare capacity as electricity demand from data centers threatens to triple by 2035.
Tim Cook says Apple can't avoid price hikes on the iPhone 17 Pro, but the company plans to hold the line on iPhone 18 pricing a year later.




Microsoft's AutoJack exploit shows AI agents now grant attackers localhost access, turning enterprise AI helpers into remote execution tools without credentials.

Microsoft researchers uncovered AutoJack, an exploit chain in AutoGen Studio that weaponizes AI agents for remote code execution. By steering an AI agent to load a malicious web page, attackers can hijack the agent's localhost privileges to spawn processes on the host machine—no credentials or user interaction required. The vulnerability existed only in pre-release builds and has been patched in GitHub, but the pattern threatens other agent frameworks.

Open Notebook, an open-source AI research tool, replicates NotebookLM's core features while eliminating daily limits and vendor lock-in. The self-hosted alternative supports multiple AI models including local LLMs, offers unlimited notebooks and sources, and keeps user data private. However, setup requires technical knowledge and Docker installation.

Nvidia's GEAR lab has developed ENPIRE, an agent harness framework that enables AI coding agents to autonomously direct robot training without human supervision. The system achieved 99% success rates on tasks like GPU installation and pin insertion, with eight-robot teams completing training in just two hours.

The Trump administration ordered Anthropic to restrict access to its Fable 5 and Mythos 5 AI models, citing national security concerns over their cybersecurity capabilities. The company responded by taking both models completely offline. Experts warn that similar AI capabilities will emerge from competitors regardless, and that export controls may hurt defenders more than attackers.
SpaceX paid $60 billion for Cursor after its own AI training center failed and became a rental property instead.




Sanders wants Americans to own half of AI companies while Trump's team regulates them case by case without formal rules.

Sen. Bernie Sanders has introduced the American AI Sovereign Wealth Fund Act, seeking 50% public ownership of US AI firms through a one-time stock tax. The bill would establish a $7 trillion fund paying $1,000 annual dividends to every American. VP JD Vance says Trump supports giving Americans a stake in AI companies but prefers 'pre-distribution' over cash payouts.

Reliance Industries positioned artificial intelligence as central to India's digital future at its AGM 2026, announcing a sovereign AI backbone in Jamnagar and board approval for Jio Platforms' IPO. The company outlined ambitious plans spanning AI-powered services in 22 Indian languages, satellite connectivity through a proposed LEO constellation, and aggressive 5G expansion targeting 268 million subscribers.

The Trump administration forced Anthropic to pull its Claude Mythos and Fable 5 models offline after export control concerns, revealing a shadow AI policy that regulates through case-by-case interventions rather than formal rules. The dispute highlights how the White House is shaping AI regulation in real time without clear guidelines, creating uncertainty for AI labs like OpenAI, Google, and Meta as they navigate national security concerns and shifting power dynamics within the administration.

Mukesh Ambani unveiled Reliance's ambitious AI strategy at the company's annual shareholder meeting, positioning the conglomerate as India's national AI champion. The plan includes Jio AI Call Agent for 500 million users, a $110 billion infrastructure investment, and five AI-powered platforms supporting 22 Indian languages. Reliance aims to disrupt AI economics in India by 2030, mirroring Jio's telecom success.
Apple drops Intel Macs from macOS 27 just as early testers report its rebuilt Siri still has accuracy issues and a cumbersome experience.

Apple has officially unveiled macOS 27 Golden Gate, positioning it as a major AI-focused update for Mac users. The release features a redesigned Siri AI with a standalone app, visual intelligence tools, and AI-powered automation across core applications. However, the update marks the end of Intel Mac support, limiting compatibility to Apple Silicon machines only.

Outgoing Apple CEO Tim Cook has warned that price increases across Apple's product lineup are unavoidable due to AI's insatiable appetite for memory chips. The global shortage of memory chips has caused component costs to surge fourfold, forcing even Apple—one of the world's most powerful buyers—to pass costs to consumers. The iPhone 17 Pro could see increases of $270 or more.

Apple has confirmed that five Apple Watch models won't receive watchOS 27, citing performance requirements for new Siri AI features. The Apple Watch Series 6, 7, 8, SE 2, and original Ultra will only get security updates going forward. This marks the first time Apple has dropped three years of device support in a single software update for the product line.

Apple is developing camera-equipped AirPods for late 2027 that will act as AI sensors rather than recording devices. The earbuds will provide Siri with visual context about surroundings, letting users ask questions about what they're looking at. This marks Apple's first wearable AI product in a broader push into AI hardware that includes smart glasses and foldable iPhones.
China controls the raw material for AI's nervous system while the US restricts the finished brains, leaving both superpowers able to choke different parts of the same supply chain.

China has intensified scrutiny of indium phosphide exports, a compound essential for high-speed optical chips in AI data centres. The export controls have driven InP wafer prices from $1,400 to $5,000—a 250% increase—as Beijing leverages its 70% share of global indium production. The move threatens to slow AI infrastructure buildout worldwide.

Outgoing Apple CEO Tim Cook has warned that price increases across Apple's product lineup are unavoidable due to AI's insatiable appetite for memory chips. The global shortage of memory chips has caused component costs to surge fourfold, forcing even Apple—one of the world's most powerful buyers—to pass costs to consumers. The iPhone 17 Pro could see increases of $270 or more.

Qualcomm launched Snapdragon Reality Elite, a new chip for mixed reality glasses with 160% better AI performance, alongside START, a white-label toolkit for eyewear makers. CEO Cristiano Amon revealed the company is working on over 40 AI wearable devices, signaling an aggressive push to power whatever computing platform replaces smartphones.

Investors see Micron earnings as pulse check for whether the AI-driven stock market rally has staying power. The memory chipmaker's quarterly report on June 24 will reveal if surging demand for AI-related chip demand and data center spending can continue surprising markets. With Micron shares up 298% this year and valuations elevated, the stakes are high for determining sustainability of the AI rally.
Reliance is betting it can repeat Jio's telecom playbook in AI, building sovereign infrastructure while Adani races to manufacture the hardware domestically.

Reliance Industries positioned artificial intelligence as central to India's digital future at its AGM 2026, announcing a sovereign AI backbone in Jamnagar and board approval for Jio Platforms' IPO. The company outlined ambitious plans spanning AI-powered services in 22 Indian languages, satellite connectivity through a proposed LEO constellation, and aggressive 5G expansion targeting 268 million subscribers.

Nvidia unveiled RTX Spark at Computex 2026, an ARM-based superchip combining a 20-core Grace CPU with Blackwell RTX GPU and up to 128GB unified memory. Built with Microsoft for Surface hardware, it positions itself as an on-device AI powerhouse for creators and gamers, directly challenging Apple Silicon and Qualcomm's Snapdragon in the premium laptop market.

Nvidia's GEAR lab has developed ENPIRE, an agent harness framework that enables AI coding agents to autonomously direct robot training without human supervision. The system achieved 99% success rates on tasks like GPU installation and pin insertion, with eight-robot teams completing training in just two hours.

NVIDIA's Avatar Cloud Engine technology debuts in PUBG with AI-controlled squadmate Ella, available for testing until June 30. The system runs on GeForce RTX GPUs with 8GB+ memory, using small language models to enable voice communication and tactical gameplay. While the tech showcases advances in NPC behavior, early reactions reveal skepticism about whether AI companions enhance competitive multiplayer experiences.
Google's AI cites horror fiction as fact while Cornell finds 13 words on Reddit can poison results—the problem isn't just hallucination, it's manipulation at scale.

Google AI Overviews presented fictional monsters from the SCP Foundation as real entities in at least 20 cases, according to a Futurism investigation. The AI-generated summaries described fan-fiction horror creatures like a crawling human head and a haunted toaster without acknowledging they're invented stories, raising fresh concerns about AI misinformation in search results.

The Pentagon's AI chief disclosed that Elon Musk's Grok chatbot helped deploy over 2,000 munitions at distinct targets in Iran within 96 hours during Operation Epic Fury. The revelation came in a sworn statement defending xAI's polluting data centers against a Clean Air Act lawsuit, raising concerns about AI-driven warfare and civilian casualties.

Instacart is rolling out AI shopping carts equipped with cameras and location tracking systems across Weis Markets stores in Pennsylvania. The Caper Carts promise convenience with real-time pricing and faster checkout, but they also monitor customer behavior and deliver targeted ads based on store location, sparking privacy concerns as deployments triple nationwide.

A New York Times investigation reveals that AI cheating tools are defeating detection software used by schools, with false negative rates reaching 99.6%. Apps marketed on TikTok rewrite AI-generated text and simulate human typing patterns, while some companies sell both the detection tools and the methods to beat them, leaving educators with few reliable options.






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Adversarial Training
This is a technique where AI models are deliberately exposed to tricky, misleading inputs during training to make them more robust. By learning to handle these adversarial examples, the AI becomes better at resisting manipulation.




Subquadratic emerged from stealth with bold claims about solving a decade-old mathematical bottleneck in large language models. The Miami-based AI startup says its SubQ model uses sparse attention instead of dense attention, making it 56 times faster than existing methods while slashing costs dramatically. Independent tests from Appen back many claims, though skeptics say more proof is needed before declaring the quadratic attention problem solved.
Subquadratic's speed breakthrough arrives as companies hit AI spending caps, suggesting the real competition isn't model intelligence but operational cost.


Reliance Industries positioned artificial intelligence as central to India's digital future at its AGM 2026, announcing a sovereign AI backbone in Jamnagar and board approval for Jio Platforms' IPO. The company outlined ambitious plans spanning AI-powered services in 22 Indian languages, satellite connectivity through a proposed LEO constellation, and aggressive 5G expansion targeting 268 million subscribers.
Reliance is betting it can repeat Jio's telecom playbook in AI, building sovereign infrastructure while Adani races to manufacture the hardware domestically.

Adversarial Training
This is a technique where AI models are deliberately exposed to tricky, misleading inputs during training to make them more robust. By learning to handle these adversarial examples, the AI becomes better at resisting manipulation.

Microsoft researchers uncovered AutoJack, an exploit chain in AutoGen Studio that weaponizes AI agents for remote code execution. By steering an AI agent to load a malicious web page, attackers can hijack the agent's localhost privileges to spawn processes on the host machine—no credentials or user interaction required. The vulnerability existed only in pre-release builds and has been patched in GitHub, but the pattern threatens other agent frameworks.
Microsoft's AutoJack exploit shows AI agents now grant attackers localhost access, turning enterprise AI helpers into remote execution tools without credentials.


Sen. Bernie Sanders has introduced the American AI Sovereign Wealth Fund Act, seeking 50% public ownership of US AI firms through a one-time stock tax. The bill would establish a $7 trillion fund paying $1,000 annual dividends to every American. VP JD Vance says Trump supports giving Americans a stake in AI companies but prefers 'pre-distribution' over cash payouts.
Sanders wants Americans to own half of AI companies while Trump's team regulates them case by case without formal rules.


China has intensified scrutiny of indium phosphide exports, a compound essential for high-speed optical chips in AI data centres. The export controls have driven InP wafer prices from $1,400 to $5,000—a 250% increase—as Beijing leverages its 70% share of global indium production. The move threatens to slow AI infrastructure buildout worldwide.
China controls the raw material for AI's nervous system while the US restricts the finished brains, leaving both superpowers able to choke different parts of the same supply chain.
