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Microsoft Copilot Chat error sees confidential emails exposed to AI tool

The company says it has addressed the issue and it "did not provide anyone access to information they weren't already authorised to see".

bbc​.com • Feb 19, 2026
Oh great, here comes 6G

What’s in a G?

Allison Johnson | theverge​.com • Mar 2, 2026
OpenAI Amends A.I. Deal With the Pentagon

The new pact includes additional protections to prevent the use of the company’s technology for mass surveillance of Americans.

Cade Metz,Julian E​. Barnes | nytimes​.com • Mar 3, 2026
The AI 'Actress' Tilly Norwood Is Getting a Whole 'Tillyverse'

Prepare for new AI "actors," the British production company behind Norwood said.

Ece Yildirim | gizmodo​.com • Mar 2, 2026
Meta eyes massive 20% workforce cut as AI infrastructure costs continue to soar across operations: report

Meta layoffs could cut 20% of workforce as tech giant weighs job reductions to offset rising artificial intelligence infrastructure costs.

Michael Sinkewicz | foxbusiness​.com • Mar 14, 2026
AI agents could easily send college grad unemployment over 30%, ServiceNow CEO says

Technology companies, including Block and Atlassian, have already cut jobs this year due to AI adoption.

Samantha Subin | cnbc​.com • Mar 13, 2026
Introducing ChatGPT Health

ChatGPT Health is a dedicated experience that securely connects your health data and apps, with privacy protections and a physician-informed design.

openai​.com • Mar 10, 2026
What is Ghost GDP?
What happens when AI produces a lot more and faster, boosting economic figures, but AI will not spend money, does not buy ice cream?
Where is this virtual GDP positioned?
Silicon Valley's two biggest dramas have intersected: LiteLLM and Delve

LiteLLM offers an AI open source project used by millions that was infected by credential harvesting malware.

Julie Bort | techcrunch​.com • Mar 26, 2026
Creator of AI actor Tilly Norwood says she received death threats over project

Eline van der Velden says she developed her ‘digital twin’ to provoke discussion but backlash from some has been worse than expected

Michael Savage | theguardian​.com • Mar 26, 2026
OpenAI puts erotic chatbot plans on hold ‘indefinitely’

Decision follows staff and investor concerns about sexual AI content

Cristina Criddle,Stephen Morris | ft​.com • Mar 26, 2026
Anthropic's Secret Mythos Model Leaked Via CMS Error

Internal documents describing Anthropic's next flagship AI surfaced last week after a configuration error left thousands of unpublished assets in a publicly accessible data store. Among them was a draft blog post revealing a model called Claude Mythos and a new tier called Capybara that sits above Opus.

The details:

How It Leaked: A CMS misconfiguration exposed around 3,000 unpublished assets, including draft blog posts and internal content that had not been approved for release.

New Tier: Capybara represents a new model class larger and more capable than Opus, which was previously Anthropic's most powerful offering. It is also more expensive to run.

Capabilities: Anthropic described the model as a step change in performance, with dramatically higher scores in coding, academic reasoning and cybersecurity compared to Claude Opus 4.6.

Cyber Risk: The draft flagged the model as currently far ahead of any other AI system in cybersecurity capabilities, warning it could help attackers outpace defenders.

Market Impact: The iShares Expanded Tech-Software Sector ETF dropped nearly 3% on Friday. Cybersecurity stocks have been under pressure all year on fears that new AI will disrupt the sector.
White-collar workers are quietly rebelling against AI as 80% outright refuse adoption mandates

"AI didn't deliver," Johns Hopkins professor Steve Hanke told Fortune. "Welcome to the real world. Forget the AI bubble."

Nick Lichtenberg | fortune​.com • Apr 9, 2026
Scoop: OpenAI plans staggered rollout of new model over cybersecurity risk

Model-makers are now so worried about the havoc their own tools could cause that they're reluctant to release them into the wild.

Sam Sabin | axios​.com • Apr 9, 2026
Nude AI generated deepfakes are destroying students lives and no one is stopping the sread

For as little as $4.99, teenagers are uploading photos of their classmates’ faces to “nudify” sites to generate so-called deepfake pornographic pictures of them in an instant.

Mariana Simões | bostonglobe​.com • Apr 9, 2026
Too busy to read the AI news? .... here is a brief for you:

It has been a wild week in AI news with Elon Musk losing his high-profile legal battle against OpenAI while his own company xAI faces awkward complaints from staff. Meanwhile, Nvidia's CEO is optimistic about getting chips back into China, and even the Pope is weighing in on the future of humanity and technology. From courtroom drama to campus protests, the industry is moving faster than ever




Key Stories 19/05/2026

⚖️ OpenAI and Sam Altman win major legal fight — A jury found that OpenAI and its leaders did not breach any contracts with Elon Musk, clearing a major hurdle for the company as it eyes a potential IPO.

💸 Musk employees still waiting on tax return payouts — Staff at xAI were offered 420 dollars to share their private tax returns to train the Grok chatbot, but many report they still haven't seen the money.

🔌 Nvidia CEO expects China to reopen for AI chips — Jensen Huang believes Chinese authorities will eventually allow US chip imports again following his recent high-level meetings in the country.

🇻🇦 Vatican and Anthropic team up on AI ethics — The Pope is set to release a major text on human dignity in the digital age, co-authored with one of the founders of AI startup Anthropic.

🎓 Former Google CEO booed at graduation — Eric Schmidt faced a tough crowd of students who expressed their anxiety over how AI might take their future jobs during his commencement speech.

📹 Researchers suggest body cams for preschool teachers — A controversial proposal surfaced asking teachers to wear cameras in classrooms to collect first-person data for training new AI models.

🦊 Chamath warns consultants about AI partnerships — Investor Chamath Palihapitiya told big firms like PwC to be careful, claiming that letting AI giants into their workflows is like letting a fox into a hen house.
Too busy to read the AI news? .... here is a brief for you:

AI is making waves everywhere—from California’s new rules to protect workers to homeowners losing properties for data centers. OpenAI just cracked an 80-year-old math problem, while tech giants push non-dividend stocks higher. Meanwhile, Spotify’s rolling out AI-generated podcasts, and grads are booing speakers who praise AI. Even Google’s search changes are sparking backlash, and the White House delayed its AI executive order again.

Key Stories

🏠 Georgia homeowners fight back as land is seized for AI data centers — A utility company is using eminent domain to take over 30+ homes for data centers, leaving owners furious and feeling powerless.

🤖 California moves to shield workers from AI disruption — Gov. Gavin Newsom signed an order addressing public concerns about AI’s impact on jobs and labor rights.

🧮 OpenAI solves 80-year-old math problem with AI breakthrough — The company says its work on the Erdős planar unit distance problem shows major progress in AI reasoning.

💰 AI hype fuels rise of non-dividend tech stocks — Investors are piling into companies like SpaceX and OpenAI, even as dividends take a backseat to AI-driven growth.

🎙️ Spotify launches AI-generated personal podcasts — Users can now get custom audio updates, like local concert news, created by AI based on their prompts.

🎓 Grads boo commencement speakers over AI optimism — New grads are pushing back against speeches praising AI, fearing it’ll make their careers harder.

🔍 Google’s search changes could break the internet — Critics say Google’s new approach turns search into a walled garden, ruining the open web experience.

White House delays AI executive order again — Internal disagreements have stalled the signing ceremony, adding to the uncertainty around AI regulation.

📈 Spotify stock jumps at first investor day in years — The company’s new co-CEO leadership shared guidance that impressed investors, sending shares higher.