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Aerodrome voting opens May 28. Mainnet Launch: June 4. This quarter, AI started writing its own exploits. Tea is shipping the trust layer underneath it. Code Is Abundant. Trust Is Not. In the span of seven days, the ground beneath the software shifted twice. On May 4, The Conversation published the most widely-circulated post-mortem yet of Anthropic’s Claude Mythos Preview, the frontier model Anthropic itself declined to release, because it can autonomously discover zero-days, generate working exploits, and execute multi-step cyber operations with minimal human oversight. Days later, Google’s Gemma 4 landed inside Android’s AICore and Google AI Edge, putting agentic code generation, function calling, and offline reasoning on every developer’s phone and laptop under an Apache 2.0 license. The implication is unavoidable. When any device can generate, execute, and weaponize software autonomously, trust cannot live in the binary.
Temasek's AI investment surge signals a strategic pivot, potentially reshaping global AI dynamics and influencing future tech innovations.
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AI's delayed productivity impact could lead to market corrections, affecting crypto valuations as expectations outpace tangible benefits.
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Key Takeaways On June 12, the U.S. Commerce Department imposed abrupt export controls on Anthropic’s Claude AI models. The regulatory directive forced global firms to adopt Chinese open source AI models to maintain operations. Anthropic will begin restoring global user access on July 8 following an intensive federal security review. Export Controls Spark Disruption American companies dramatically increased their use of Chinese open-source artificial intelligence models following recent U.S. government restrictions on domestic frontier AI systems, according to a report by Nikkei Asia. The surge highlights the unintended market consequences of Washington’s aggressive regulatory interventions, which critics warn could inadvertently bolster Beijing’s position in the global technology race. The spike in adoption followed a June 12 directive from the U.S. De
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AI displacement is the obvious fear, but Frank Flight at Citadel argues the more powerful US story may be formation, not destruction. America’s edge is its ability to turn new tools into new businesses before the rest of the world has finished debating the risks. The small-business sector is the key transmission channel. If AI lowers the minimum efficient scale, founders can do more with less, pool capabilities across roles, and make expansion decisions that previously did not clear the economic hurdle. The labour story is less fixed-pie than the bear case suggests. Leaner start-ups may need fewer people per company, but if AI also triggers more business formation, the volume effect can offset lower labour intensity. The real AI dividend may be diffusion. When AI-exposed roles start showing up outside their traditional home industries and in regions with lower prior exposure, it suggests the technology is
A recent U.S. directive placing strict export controls on Anthropic’s advanced AI models over national security concerns unexpectedly drove American and global corporations to use Chinese open-source alternatives. Export Controls Spark Disruption American companies dramatically increased their use of Chinese open-source artificial intelligence models following recent U.S. government restrictions on domestic frontier AI systems, according […]
Microsoft's shift to in-house AI models in Excel and Outlook could enhance profit margins but may impact OpenAI and Anthropic's revenue streams.
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Temasek's AI-focused investment strategy in China signals a significant shift in global capital flows, potentially reshaping tech innovation dynamics.
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Temasek's investment signals confidence in China's AI sector, potentially boosting economic growth and influencing global AI market dynamics.
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