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US Presses Meta to Let Government Review Its AI
The US government is pushing Meta to submit its AI models for national security review, making it the last major AI company that has not yet agreed to do so, as Washington moves toward mandatory pre-release checks on powerful AI.
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Qualcomm Buys Modular for $4 Billion to Challenge Nvidia
Qualcomm has acquired AI software startup Modular for nearly $4 billion, a deal that signals the chipmaker's serious push into data center AI and its effort to give businesses a real alternative to Nvidia's expensive, deeply entrenched software grip.
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Samsung Reverses ChatGPT Ban With Company-Wide OpenAI Deal
Three years after banning ChatGPT over a data leak scandal, Samsung has given its entire Korean workforce and global consumer-electronics division access to OpenAI's paid enterprise tools, in what OpenAI describes as one of its largest corporate deployments ever.
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AWS Launches Faster, Cheaper AI Infrastructure on NVIDIA GPUs
AWS has launched new GPU-powered server options on its cloud platform, cutting AI search costs by up to 75% and improving processing speed up to 10 times, directly lowering the cost and complexity of building AI tools for businesses of any size.
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Microsoft Azure Launches AI Agent to Monitor Cloud Systems
Microsoft has released an AI agent inside its Azure cloud platform that watches for system problems, investigates them automatically, and suggests fixes, which matters to any organisation running business software in the cloud.
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MoEngage Buys AI Marketing Startup Aampe
Indian marketing software firm MoEngage has acquired AI startup Aampe, which assigns a separate AI agent to every customer to decide what messages to send them, in a deal worth tens of millions of dollars, as MoEngage pushes to take enterprise clients away from Salesforce and Adobe.
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Mistral Launches OCR 4 for Document Processing at $4 per 1,000 Pages
Mistral AI has released OCR 4, a document-reading tool that not only extracts text from PDFs and scanned files but also tells you where each piece of text sits on the page and how confident the system is about each word, priced at $4 per 1,000 pages with an option to run it on your own servers.
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Tesla FSD Fatal Texas Crash Puts Blame Question in Focus
A Tesla on self-driving mode killed a 76-year-old woman in her Texas home, and while Tesla says the driver floored the accelerator to override the system, a federal investigation and a pattern of similar disputes show the full picture is rarely that simple.
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Anthropic Launches Claude as a Permanent Slack Team Member
Anthropic has launched Claude Tag, a tool that sits inside Slack as a permanent team member that reads your company's conversations, builds memory over time, and takes on tasks without needing to be told everything from scratch each time.
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OpenAI Launches AI Security Suite for Corporate Defenders
OpenAI expanded its Daybreak cybersecurity initiative on June 22 with a new AI model, updated tools, and a partner network spanning Cisco, IBM, and Palo Alto Networks, shifting its focus from finding software vulnerabilities to actually fixing them at speed.
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Google Cloud Launches Private AI Computing for Sensitive Data
Google Cloud has released a set of tools that let businesses run AI on confidential data without exposing it to anyone, including Google itself, arriving exactly as data privacy laws multiply and regulators begin treating AI-related data mishandling as a serious liability.
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Anthropic Asks Some Claude Users to Show ID
Starting July 8, Anthropic can ask flagged consumer Claude accounts to submit a government ID and a face scan, a policy change driven by U.S. export-control pressure and the broader shift toward AI tools that take real-world actions on your behalf.
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ASML Launches $400M Chipmaking Machine Powering AI
ASML, the Dutch company that makes the only machines capable of printing the world's most advanced chips, has released its newest model at $400 million each, and the race to own one is already shaping which countries and companies get to lead the next decade of AI.
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Five Eyes Agencies: AI Cyberattacks Are Months Away
The intelligence agencies of the US, UK, Canada, Australia, and New Zealand issued a rare joint warning on June 22, 2026, stating that AI-powered cyberattacks capable of targeting businesses and governments are months away, and that every executive, not just IT teams, must treat this as a core business risk right now.
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Major Tech Companies Cut 120,000+ Jobs, Cite AI
More than 120,000 tech jobs have been cut so far in 2026, with AI now the most-cited reason for layoffs three months in a row, and the pattern is starting to spread beyond tech into finance, logistics, consulting, and other industries where most of this publication's readers work.
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Meta Leaked Its Own Employee Surveillance Data Internally
Meta collected keystrokes, screen recordings, and private conversations from 45,000 internal data tables as part of a mandatory AI training program, then left all of it readable by anyone inside the company, a security failure that has deepened a staff revolt already involving 1,600 employees and a formal union drive.
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Groq Raises $650M After Selling Its Tech to Nvidia
Six months after Nvidia paid $20 billion to license its chip technology and take most of its leadership team, AI infrastructure company Groq has closed a $650 million funding round to rebuild itself as a cloud business, a story that tells business operators something important about how the AI industry recycles itself.
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US Bans Foreign Access to Anthropic's Most Powerful AI Models
The Trump administration used national security export controls to force Anthropic to pull its newest and most capable AI models from all users worldwide, in a chaotic episode that has unsettled allied governments, enterprise customers, and the broader AI industry.
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Getty Images Strikes Display Deal With OpenAI
Getty Images, which spent years fighting AI companies in court over image rights, has signed a multi-year deal with OpenAI to show its licensed photos inside ChatGPT, a shift that signals content owners are moving from lawsuits to licensing as their primary strategy.
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L'Oréal Puts Makeup Try-On Inside ChatGPT
L'Oréal has partnered with OpenAI to place Maybelline's virtual makeup try-on tool, product ads, and skincare research directly inside ChatGPT, a signal that the world's largest beauty company is treating AI chat as its next major sales and discovery channel.
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