News — aggregated AI coverage from 30+ publications
- 391. TSMC and Sony team up, China’s AI stocks swing (ft.com)
- 392. Taiwan says it was hit by ‘abnormal’ AI-assisted cyber-attack (theguardian.com)
- 393. Legal AI start-up Legora seeks funds at more than $10bn valuation (ft.com)
- 394. Anthropic investors bet on $2tn valuation in record IPO (ft.com)
- 395. Everybody loves Nvidia — but then, they can’t afford not to (ft.com)
- 396. Wealth managers cut fees to win AI’s paper millionaires (ft.com)
- 397. 'Specialists aren't required' anymore: How to stay valuable in an AI agent workplace today (zdnet.com)
- 398. San Francisco-area estate sells for $70m in sign of AI-fueled wealth explosion (theguardian.com)
- 399. Could a Shirt Fool Facial Recognition? The Answer Is Complicated (cnet.com)
- 400. Why Japanese firms are being so slow to use AI (bbc.co.uk)
- 401. Some Claude users are mad that Anthropic’s new watermarks will catch them using it at their jobs, classes (techcrunch.com)
- 402. SpaceXAI Joins the AI Agent Game With Grok Bot (cnet.com)
- 403. Congressional campaign stars (axios.com)
- 404. The web’s newest weapon against AI scrapers is a font (arstechnica.com)
- 405. Terabytes of credentials leaked in massive supply-chain attack (arstechnica.com)
- 406. FirstFT: Taiwan hit by unprecedented ‘autonomous’ AI hack linked to China (ft.com)
- 407. Wall Street giants bet Nvidia’s AI chips will defy the laws of finance (ft.com)
- 408. Twitch content has trained Amazon AI for years, but users can opt out now (arstechnica.com)
- 409. Twitch content has trained Amazon AI for years, but users can opt out now (arstechnica.com)
- 410. The White House Is Going to Expand Its AI Policy (wired.com)
- 411. Canva was the rare startup that grew fast and made money—then AI costs slashed its growth forecast by a third (fortune.com)
- 412. Karoline Leavitt stepping down as White House press secretary (axios.com)
- 413. The Gender War Over ‘Obsession’ Has Come for Theme Parks (wired.com)
- 414. Rogue AI Agents Aren’t Evil. They’re Just Eager to Please (wired.com)
- 415. SpaceXAI's Grok 4.6 matches OpenAI's best model and undercuts it on price (the-decoder.com)
- 416. An AI Agent Reportedly Hacked a Gym to Get Someone Into a Class (cnet.com)
- 417. ICE plans to put electric-shock gloves on officers' hands (axios.com)
- 418. As AI safety concerns mount, three pioneers make the case for staying open (techcrunch.com)
- 419. OpenAI-backed Thrive Holdings raises $2B to bring AI to the enterprise (techcrunch.com)
- 420. Sparky Linux just restored 32-bit support - why that still matters (zdnet.com)