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βš–οΈ POLICY & REGULATION

Government to Test AI Models from Microsoft, Google, and xAI: Google, Microsoft, and xAI will share unreleased versions of their AI models with the government to curb cybersecurity threats, as announced by the National Institute of Standards and Technology on Tuesday. Link

Killed Millions of People!' Palantir Co-Founder Warns of AI Regulation: During a recent CNBC appearance, Palantir co-founder Joe Lonsdale expressed concerns over government regulation of AI, describing it as a potentially dangerous scenario that could lead to severe consequences. Link

Colorado Lawmakers Move to Rewrite AI Regulations: Colorado lawmakers are advancing a bill to substantially revise the state’s landmark AI law from 2024, leading to significant changes in the regulatory framework governing artificial intelligence. Link

πŸ›‘οΈ SAFETY & SECURITY

CAISI Partners with Leading AI Labs for National Security Testing: CAISI has signed agreements with Google DeepMind, Microsoft, and xAI to expand collaborations on frontier AI national security testing. These partnerships will facilitate pre-deployment evaluations and further research in the field. Link

Scale AI's CEO Advocates for Enhanced Reliability in AI Systems: In a recent discussion, Scale AI CEO Jason Droege emphasized the importance of developing mission-critical AI systems with fewer failures. He argued the industry should prioritize reliability in essential applications. Link

The Rise of AI Deepfakes in Healthcare: A Growing Concern: AI trickery is increasingly being utilized to facilitate insurance fraud, harm reputations, and pose potential risks to patient safety. The problem is drawing attention to the need for stronger safeguards in healthcare. Link

πŸ’° POWER & CAPITAL

OpenAI Plans $50 Billion Investment in Computing for AI: OpenAI co-founder and President Greg Brockman said the company expects to invest $50 billion in computing power this year to support its artificial intelligence initiatives. Link

OpenAI's Trillion-Dollar AI Bet on Frontier Models: OpenAI is making a substantial commitment to frontier AI models, driven by anticipated demand growth in the coming years. The strategy underscores the scale of risk and spending as compute costs surge. Link

Anthropic to Invest $200 Billion in Google's Cloud and Chips: AI startup Anthropic has committed to spending $200 billion on Google's cloud services and chips, representing a massive infrastructure bet and a major boost to Google’s backlog. Link

Infineon Projects Significant Annual Revenue Growth Driven by AI Demand: Chip maker Infineon Technologies anticipates a notable increase in revenue for the fiscal year ending September, attributed to rising semiconductor demand fueled by artificial intelligence applications. Link

πŸ›οΈ INDUSTRY IMPACT

From Adoption Challenges to Business Model Success: Many enterprise AI projects fail not because the technology falls short, but because they never achieve broad adoption. Companies are now focusing on embedding AI more effectively into their business models. Link

0G Labs Cuts Workforce by 25% Amid AI Integration: 0G Labs has laid off a quarter of its staff, attributing the cuts to AI agents taking over tasks previously performed by humans. The move reflects a broader wave of AI-driven restructuring across industries. Link

Scott Turow and Major Publishers Sue Meta for Copyright Infringement: Bestselling author Scott Turow, along with five major publishing houses, has filed a lawsuit against Meta and CEO Mark Zuckerberg, alleging that the company trained its Llama generative AI models on millions of copyrighted materials without permission. Link

πŸ“‘ PRODUCTS & SIGNALS

OpenAI Introduces GPT-5.5 Instant as Default ChatGPT Model: OpenAI has released GPT-5.5 Instant as the new default model for ChatGPT. The company says it reduces hallucinations in sensitive areas like law, medicine, and finance while maintaining low latency. Link

Meta Develops AI Agent 'Hatch' and Shopping Tool for Instagram: Meta is developing a consumer AI agent called Hatch along with an agentic shopping tool for Instagram. The push is part of Mark Zuckerberg’s broader effort to generate returns from Meta’s heavy AI investments. Link

Apple Intelligence to Support Third-Party AI Models in iOS 27: Apple’s upcoming iOS 27 will reportedly let users choose third-party AI models, with iPads and Macs also expected to support external generative AI options. Link

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