AI Funding

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SambaNova raised $1 billion twice in five months while Nvidia now trades compute for revenue shares, suggesting chip makers see more upside in recurring AI income than hardware sales.

SambaNova raises $1B at $11B valuation, five months after last funding round

SambaNova raises $1B at $11B valuation, five months after last funding round

AI chip maker SambaNova has closed the first part of its Series F funding round at an $11 billion valuation, raising $1 billion led by General Atlantic. The round comes just five months after its $350 million Series E in February, marking a dramatic valuation jump from roughly $2 billion earlier this year. JPMorgan Chase joins as a key customer for on-premise AI inference.

StartupsTechCrunch, CNBC, and 5 more
Treasury Report Warns AI Bubble Could Trigger Economic Shockwaves and Threaten Retirement Savings

Treasury Report Warns AI Bubble Could Trigger Economic Shockwaves and Threaten Retirement Savings

A draft US Treasury report reveals that an AI bubble collapse could ripple through stock markets, private credit, and retirement portfolios. Career analysts warn that AI firms are more deeply embedded in the economy than dotcom predecessors, with $750 billion in infrastructure spending at stake. The report highlights risks from electricity shortages, supply chain disruptions, and unmet productivity expectations.

PolicyPYMNTS, New York Post
Legal AI startup Norm AI raises $120M Series C, reaches $1.2 billion unicorn valuation

Legal AI startup Norm AI raises $120M Series C, reaches $1.2 billion unicorn valuation

Norm AI has secured $120 million in Series C funding led by Khosla Ventures, propelling the legal AI startup to a $1.2 billion valuation. The New York-based company operates an AI-native law firm that deploys AI agents supervised by human attorneys, charging clients based on outcomes rather than billable hours. With clients managing over $30 trillion in assets, Norm AI is building supervisory AI agents that monitor other AI systems in regulated industries.

StartupsTechCrunch, Reuters, and 5 more
Former GitHub CEO's Entire launches distributed Git network to handle AI coding agents

Former GitHub CEO's Entire launches distributed Git network to handle AI coding agents

Thomas Dohmke's startup Entire has unveiled a distributed Git network designed to handle the surge of AI coding agents. The platform lets developers mirror repositories across regions in the U.S., Europe, and Australia, addressing rate limits and latency issues that plague centralized platforms. Built on a $60 million seed round at a $300 million valuation, Entire aims to complement GitHub while preparing for an AI agent era where billions of automated systems need simultaneous code access.

TechnologyGeekWire, The Next Web, and 1 more
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AI Security

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SKDMap-Net identifies you by gait when your face is hidden, making masks and distance useless against surveillance for the first time.

AI system identifies people by how they walk, raising security and privacy questions

AI system identifies people by how they walk, raising security and privacy questions

A new AI system called SKDMap-Net can identify individuals by analyzing their walking patterns using skeletal keypoints and joint movements. The technology achieved 95.8% accuracy on major datasets and works even when faces are obscured or cameras are far away. While it promises better long-range security checks for law enforcement, the behavioral biometrics approach raises significant privacy concerns about tracking public movement.

ScienceTech Xplore, Digital Trends
HalluSquatting attack exploits AI hallucinations to build massive botnets and launch DDoS campaigns

HalluSquatting attack exploits AI hallucinations to build massive botnets and launch DDoS campaigns

Researchers have uncovered HalluSquatting, a new AI security threat that exploits how Large Language Models hallucinate fake domains and package names. Hackers register these AI-generated identifiers to deploy malware at scale. Palo Alto Networks' Unit 42 discovered over 13,000 malicious URLs and 250,000 unregistered domains that could be weaponized, affecting popular AI coding assistants including GitHub Copilot, Cursor, and Gemini CLI.

TechnologyArs Technica, Softonic
GitLost Vulnerability Tricks GitHub AI Workflows Into Leaking Private Repository Data

GitLost Vulnerability Tricks GitHub AI Workflows Into Leaking Private Repository Data

Security researchers at Noma Security discovered GitLost, a prompt injection flaw in GitHub Agentic Workflows that allows attackers to exfiltrate data from private code repositories using nothing but a carefully worded public issue. The vulnerability exploits AI agents with cross-repo access, bypassing GitHub's guardrails with a single word and requiring no stolen credentials or special access.

TechnologyHacker News, The Next Web, and 1 more
Security researchers expose critical flaw that could hijack Google Dialogflow CX chatbots

Security researchers expose critical flaw that could hijack Google Dialogflow CX chatbots

Security firm Varonis discovered a critical security vulnerability in Google Dialogflow CX that could have let attackers compromise AI chatbots across entire Google Cloud projects. The Rogue Agent flaw allowed malicious insiders to read live conversations, steal sensitive user data, and send phishing requests. Google patched the vulnerability in June 2026 with no evidence of real-world exploitation.

TechnologyHacker News, Axios
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AI Adoption

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Box finds AI leaders win with governance while peers bleed from exposure incidents, just as enterprises from Tesla to Uber slam the brakes on runaway costs.

Box Survey Reveals Enterprise AI Leaders Outperform Peers Through Content Access and Governance

Box Survey Reveals Enterprise AI Leaders Outperform Peers Through Content Access and Governance

A new Box survey of 1,640 IT decision-makers shows enterprise AI adoption surged from 8% to 64% in one year. Leading companies achieve 25%+ ROI by integrating AI agents with trusted content and formal governance, while half of all organizations report AI-related data exposure incidents. Box CEO Aaron Levie argues both frontier and specialized AI models will drive spending growth for years.

TechnologyVentureBeat, Miami Herald
Temasek plans to nearly triple AI investments as portfolio hits record $401 billion

Temasek plans to nearly triple AI investments as portfolio hits record $401 billion

Singapore state investor Temasek announced plans to increase its AI exposure from 6% to 15% by 2031, targeting investments across semiconductors, cloud providers, and foundation models like OpenAI and Anthropic. The firm's portfolio value climbed to a record S$518 billion ($401 billion), driven by strong performance in Singapore holdings and strategic divestments.

BusinessReuters, FT, and 2 more
South Korea lost 211,000 youth jobs to AI while senior employment surged—what it means globally

South Korea lost 211,000 youth jobs to AI while senior employment surged—what it means globally

South Korea's semiconductor boom masks a troubling trend: AI eliminated 211,000 jobs for young workers aged 15-29 over three years, while employment for workers in their fifties increased by 209,000. The shift reveals how AI-driven automation disproportionately replaces entry-level tasks while augmenting roles requiring experience, creating stark generational divides in the labor market.

PolicyFT, Financial Review
Cognizant stock surges 5.8% as Google Cloud partnership expands to deploy Gemini Enterprise

Cognizant stock surges 5.8% as Google Cloud partnership expands to deploy Gemini Enterprise

Cognizant Technology stock surged 5.8% following the announcement of a major expansion of its Google Cloud partnership. The company plans to deploy Gemini Enterprise to 100,000 associates in 2026, scaling to 200,000, while certifying at least 10,000 professionals on the platform. Internal benchmarks show software development velocity improving by up to 30%, with role-based agents automating 60% to 70% of manual effort.

TechnologyInvesting.com, Market Screener, and 1 more
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AI Infrastructure

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Nvidia expands into CPUs as AI companies like DeepSeek build their own chips to reduce dependence, forcing the chipmaker beyond GPUs into revenue-sharing deals.

Nvidia Vera CPU targets AI agent workloads with focus on single-threaded performance

Nvidia Vera CPU targets AI agent workloads with focus on single-threaded performance

Nvidia frames its Vera CPU as the first 'max single-threaded CPU at scale,' designed specifically for AI agent workloads. Perplexity confirms adoption, reporting 1.5x faster performance in agentic coding tasks compared to traditional x86 processors, as Nvidia expects $20 billion in Vera sales this fiscal year.

TechnologyTom's Hardware, Reuters, and 3 more
SambaNova raises $1B at $11B valuation, five months after last funding round

SambaNova raises $1B at $11B valuation, five months after last funding round

AI chip maker SambaNova has closed the first part of its Series F funding round at an $11 billion valuation, raising $1 billion led by General Atlantic. The round comes just five months after its $350 million Series E in February, marking a dramatic valuation jump from roughly $2 billion earlier this year. JPMorgan Chase joins as a key customer for on-premise AI inference.

StartupsTechCrunch, CNBC, and 5 more
Samsung begins mass production of PM1763 SSD with PCIe 6.0 for next-generation AI infrastructure

Samsung begins mass production of PM1763 SSD with PCIe 6.0 for next-generation AI infrastructure

Samsung has launched mass production of its PM1763, the industry's first PCIe 6.0-based enterprise SSD designed for AI and HPC servers. The drive delivers sequential read speeds up to 28,400 MB/s—twice the performance of its predecessor—and will power Nvidia's Vera Rubin AI platform. Built with 9th-generation V-NAND and a 4nm controller, the PM1763 addresses growing demands for faster, more efficient storage in AI data centers.

TechnologySamsung, Wccftech, and 3 more
Treasury Report Warns AI Bubble Could Trigger Economic Shockwaves and Threaten Retirement Savings

Treasury Report Warns AI Bubble Could Trigger Economic Shockwaves and Threaten Retirement Savings

A draft US Treasury report reveals that an AI bubble collapse could ripple through stock markets, private credit, and retirement portfolios. Career analysts warn that AI firms are more deeply embedded in the economy than dotcom predecessors, with $750 billion in infrastructure spending at stake. The report highlights risks from electricity shortages, supply chain disruptions, and unmet productivity expectations.

PolicyPYMNTS, New York Post
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AI Regulation

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The White House cleared GPT-5.6 for release while OpenAI offers the government a $42.6 billion stake, blurring the line between regulator and shareholder.

OpenAI wins government approval to launch GPT-5.6 publicly on July 9 after weeks of testing

OpenAI wins government approval to launch GPT-5.6 publicly on July 9 after weeks of testing

OpenAI will publicly release its GPT-5.6 model series on July 9 after receiving government approval following weeks of restricted testing. The Trump administration lifted access restrictions after the Department of Commerce conducted additional security evaluations. The release includes three variants—Sol, Luna, and Terra—each designed for different use cases and pricing tiers.

TechnologyEngadget, The Next Web, and 7 more
Meta tests 'super sensing' AI glasses that continuously record without LED warning

Meta tests 'super sensing' AI glasses that continuously record without LED warning

Meta is testing prototype AI-powered smart glasses with super sensing capabilities that continuously record audio and capture images every few seconds. The $1.5 trillion company plans to disable LED recording indicators during use, intensifying privacy concerns as the technology could make it harder for bystanders to know when they're being recorded.

TechnologyFT, Digital Trends, and 1 more
AI companies retreat from safety pledges as industry-wide rankings reveal troubling decline

AI companies retreat from safety pledges as industry-wide rankings reveal troubling decline

The Future of Life Institute's latest AI Safety Index shows a troubling trend: no AI company earned an A grade in any category, with top-ranked Anthropic receiving only a C+. Major AI labs including OpenAI, Google DeepMind, and Meta have weakened or eliminated earlier commitments to pause development if systems approached danger thresholds, signaling the erosion of voluntary safety frameworks before governments establish durable alternatives.

PolicyAxios, TIME, and 2 more
Legal AI startup Norm AI raises $120M Series C, reaches $1.2 billion unicorn valuation

Legal AI startup Norm AI raises $120M Series C, reaches $1.2 billion unicorn valuation

Norm AI has secured $120 million in Series C funding led by Khosla Ventures, propelling the legal AI startup to a $1.2 billion valuation. The New York-based company operates an AI-native law firm that deploys AI agents supervised by human attorneys, charging clients based on outcomes rather than billable hours. With clients managing over $30 trillion in assets, Norm AI is building supervisory AI agents that monitor other AI systems in regulated industries.

StartupsTechCrunch, Reuters, and 5 more
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Computer Vision

THE OUTPOST INSIGHT

AI is finding critical disease markers hiding in plain sight on tests doctors already perform, suggesting decades of diagnostic data may contain answers clinicians couldn't see.

AI Model Reveals Hidden Brain Lesions in Multiple Sclerosis Patients on Standard MRI Scans

AI Model Reveals Hidden Brain Lesions in Multiple Sclerosis Patients on Standard MRI Scans

University at Buffalo researchers developed an AI model that detects previously invisible gray matter lesions in multiple sclerosis patients using existing MRI scans. The breakthrough uncovered over 11,000 hidden cortical lesions across 700 patients, revealing damage that has been functionally invisible to clinicians for decades despite playing a key role in disease progression and cognitive impairment.

HealthNews-Medical, Neuroscience News, and 2 more
AI system identifies people by how they walk, raising security and privacy questions

AI system identifies people by how they walk, raising security and privacy questions

A new AI system called SKDMap-Net can identify individuals by analyzing their walking patterns using skeletal keypoints and joint movements. The technology achieved 95.8% accuracy on major datasets and works even when faces are obscured or cameras are far away. While it promises better long-range security checks for law enforcement, the behavioral biometrics approach raises significant privacy concerns about tracking public movement.

ScienceTech Xplore, Digital Trends
Discord AI moderation bug wrongfully banned 8,000 users over harmless grid-based images

Discord AI moderation bug wrongfully banned 8,000 users over harmless grid-based images

Discord has confirmed that an AI moderation bug mistakenly banned over 8,000 users across two months for uploading harmless images including spreadsheets, chessboards, and Minecraft inventory screens. The automated safety system incorrectly flagged grid-like patterns as harmful content, bypassing human review and triggering permanent account suspensions that the company is now reversing.

TechnologyTechCrunch, Gizmodo, and 2 more
Nomagic deploys AI brain in warehouse robots, halves human intervention in live operations

Nomagic deploys AI brain in warehouse robots, halves human intervention in live operations

Warsaw-based Nomagic has deployed a vision-language-action model into live warehouse operations with paying customers, cutting robot-caused human interventions by roughly half. The company's new AI lab, led by former Google DeepMind researcher Markus Wulfmeier, is pursuing task-specific mastery before generality—a stark contrast to the industry's race toward general-purpose robot brains.

TechnologyThe Next Web, Fortune
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AI CapEx

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Microsoft is cutting jobs while building its own AI models to escape the same token pricing it sells to enterprise customers.

Microsoft deploys in-house AI to slash costs as Excel and Word ditch OpenAI and Anthropic

Microsoft deploys in-house AI to slash costs as Excel and Word ditch OpenAI and Anthropic

Microsoft is routing tens of thousands of AI prompts weekly through its own MAI models in Excel and Word, marking a strategic shift away from expensive third-party providers like OpenAI and Anthropic. The move addresses mounting AI infrastructure costs while the company maintains its partnerships but rebalances its AI strategy.

TechnologyTechCrunch, The Next Web, and 3 more
Treasury Report Warns AI Bubble Could Trigger Economic Shockwaves and Threaten Retirement Savings

Treasury Report Warns AI Bubble Could Trigger Economic Shockwaves and Threaten Retirement Savings

A draft US Treasury report reveals that an AI bubble collapse could ripple through stock markets, private credit, and retirement portfolios. Career analysts warn that AI firms are more deeply embedded in the economy than dotcom predecessors, with $750 billion in infrastructure spending at stake. The report highlights risks from electricity shortages, supply chain disruptions, and unmet productivity expectations.

PolicyPYMNTS, New York Post
IMF Downgrades Global Economy Forecast to 3% as AI Investment Boom Cushions Iran War Shock

IMF Downgrades Global Economy Forecast to 3% as AI Investment Boom Cushions Iran War Shock

The IMF cut its global economy forecast to 3% growth in 2026, down from 3.5% in 2025, as the Iran war drives energy prices up 32%. But a U.S.-led AI investment boom is softening the blow, with four tech giants planning $700 billion in AI-related capital expenditures this year. Energy-importing nations face the steepest challenges while AI chip exporters see accelerated growth.

BusinessAP, Washington Post
AI Economics Face Reality Check as Token Economy Price War Splits Market Into Two Tiers

AI Economics Face Reality Check as Token Economy Price War Splits Market Into Two Tiers

The AI industry is experiencing a dramatic pricing split, with commodity AI models plummeting 55x in cost over four years while frontier models surge in price. Companies now spend 10-20% of labor costs on tokens, forcing enterprises to rethink their multi-model strategy and harness engineering approaches as the token economy matures.

BusinessThe Register, Diginomica, and 3 more
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AI Hardware

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Samsung's PCIe 6.0 SSD for Nvidia platforms arrives as memory chipmakers pour $64 billion into new factories, betting AI infrastructure demand outlasts investor doubts.

Samsung begins mass production of PM1763 SSD with PCIe 6.0 for next-generation AI infrastructure

Samsung begins mass production of PM1763 SSD with PCIe 6.0 for next-generation AI infrastructure

Samsung has launched mass production of its PM1763, the industry's first PCIe 6.0-based enterprise SSD designed for AI and HPC servers. The drive delivers sequential read speeds up to 28,400 MB/s—twice the performance of its predecessor—and will power Nvidia's Vera Rubin AI platform. Built with 9th-generation V-NAND and a 4nm controller, the PM1763 addresses growing demands for faster, more efficient storage in AI data centers.

TechnologySamsung, Wccftech, and 3 more
SambaNova raises $1B at $11B valuation, five months after last funding round

SambaNova raises $1B at $11B valuation, five months after last funding round

AI chip maker SambaNova has closed the first part of its Series F funding round at an $11 billion valuation, raising $1 billion led by General Atlantic. The round comes just five months after its $350 million Series E in February, marking a dramatic valuation jump from roughly $2 billion earlier this year. JPMorgan Chase joins as a key customer for on-premise AI inference.

StartupsTechCrunch, CNBC, and 5 more
Nvidia Vera CPU targets AI agent workloads with focus on single-threaded performance

Nvidia Vera CPU targets AI agent workloads with focus on single-threaded performance

Nvidia frames its Vera CPU as the first 'max single-threaded CPU at scale,' designed specifically for AI agent workloads. Perplexity confirms adoption, reporting 1.5x faster performance in agentic coding tasks compared to traditional x86 processors, as Nvidia expects $20 billion in Vera sales this fiscal year.

TechnologyTom's Hardware, Reuters, and 3 more
IMF Downgrades Global Economy Forecast to 3% as AI Investment Boom Cushions Iran War Shock

IMF Downgrades Global Economy Forecast to 3% as AI Investment Boom Cushions Iran War Shock

The IMF cut its global economy forecast to 3% growth in 2026, down from 3.5% in 2025, as the Iran war drives energy prices up 32%. But a U.S.-led AI investment boom is softening the blow, with four tech giants planning $700 billion in AI-related capital expenditures this year. Energy-importing nations face the steepest challenges while AI chip exporters see accelerated growth.

BusinessAP, Washington Post
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Privacy

THE OUTPOST INSIGHT

Meta just spent months forcing LED indicators on users to prevent covert recording, then built prototypes that skip the LED entirely.

Meta tests 'super sensing' AI glasses that continuously record without LED warning

Meta tests 'super sensing' AI glasses that continuously record without LED warning

Meta is testing prototype AI-powered smart glasses with super sensing capabilities that continuously record audio and capture images every few seconds. The $1.5 trillion company plans to disable LED recording indicators during use, intensifying privacy concerns as the technology could make it harder for bystanders to know when they're being recorded.

TechnologyFT, Digital Trends, and 1 more
AI system identifies people by how they walk, raising security and privacy questions

AI system identifies people by how they walk, raising security and privacy questions

A new AI system called SKDMap-Net can identify individuals by analyzing their walking patterns using skeletal keypoints and joint movements. The technology achieved 95.8% accuracy on major datasets and works even when faces are obscured or cameras are far away. While it promises better long-range security checks for law enforcement, the behavioral biometrics approach raises significant privacy concerns about tracking public movement.

ScienceTech Xplore, Digital Trends
iOS 27 beta 3 unlocks Siri Expressive Voices and AI features across iPhone, Apple Watch

iOS 27 beta 3 unlocks Siri Expressive Voices and AI features across iPhone, Apple Watch

Apple released iOS 27 beta 3 with major AI upgrades including customizable Siri voices for iPhone 17 Pro models, Live Recognition accessibility tools, and Apple Intelligence integration in Home. The update also brings Siri AI to watchOS 27 and introduces new controls for AirPods Adaptive mode.

TechnologyTom's Guide, Lifehacker
GitLost Vulnerability Tricks GitHub AI Workflows Into Leaking Private Repository Data

GitLost Vulnerability Tricks GitHub AI Workflows Into Leaking Private Repository Data

Security researchers at Noma Security discovered GitLost, a prompt injection flaw in GitHub Agentic Workflows that allows attackers to exfiltrate data from private code repositories using nothing but a carefully worded public issue. The vulnerability exploits AI agents with cross-repo access, bypassing GitHub's guardrails with a single word and requiring no stolen credentials or special access.

TechnologyHacker News, The Next Web, and 1 more
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