AI News Archive: June 3, 2026 — Part 5
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- Hybrid agentic inference is coming soon to Perplexity Computer: What is it
According to Perplexity, its upcoming hybrid AI system can automatically route tasks between on-device and cloud models, aiming to improve privacy, efficiency, and performance
- Fed’s Beige Book highlights weak consumer and reliance on AI build-out
Middle-income households are under increasing pressure as inflation rises
- Broadcom Reports 48% Revenue Growth as AI Chip Business Expands
Broadcom Reports 48% Revenue Growth as AI Chip Business Expands The Information
Score: 49🌐 MovesJun 3, 2026https://www.theinformation.com/briefings/broadcom-reports-48-revenue-growth-ai-chip-business-expands - Abu Dhabi doubles down on French AI with fresh deals
A joint venture of MGX, state-owned investment bank Bpifrance, chipmaker Nvidia, and France’s AI champion Mistral announced a Campus AI expansion and total investment close to $9 billion.
Score: 49🌐 MovesJun 3, 2026https://www.semafor.com/article/06/03/2026/abu-dhabi-doubles-down-on-french-ai-with-fresh-deals - Core42 advances U.S. AI infrastructure strategy with expanded New York deployment
Core42 advances U.S. AI infrastructure strategy with expanded New York deployment G42
Score: 49🌐 MovesJun 3, 2026https://www.g42.ai/resources/news/core42-advances-us-ai-infrastructure-strategy-expanded-new-york-deployment - Intel envisions AI agents handling PC tasks locally to keep private data secure
Intel envisions AI agents handling PC tasks locally to keep private data secure The Straits Times
- Tesla Owners Say Their Old FSD Contracts Were Quietly Changed
Some Tesla owners say purchase agreements for Tesla’s Full Self-Driving feature now include ‘supervised’ language and are no longer accessible online.
Score: 48🌐 MovesJun 3, 2026https://gizmodo.com/tesla-owners-say-their-old-fsd-contracts-were-quietly-changed-2000767150 - OpenAI and Anthropic are battling to conquer the AI market in Finance and Legal
OpenAI and Anthropic are battling it out to win over new and converted customers from these two sectors.
- AI superpowers DDOS attacks
Hackers are using AI to amplify their attacks, resulting in in record-breaking DDOS incidents worldwide.
Score: 48🌐 MovesJun 3, 2026https://www.itweb.co.za/article/ai-superpowers-ddos-attacks/KA3WwMdzwjpvrydZ - Hanoi police test AI-powered drones for traffic, urban order monitoring
The Hanoi police are testing unmanned aerial vehicles equipped with artificial intelligence to detect traffic violations, sidewalk encroachments, and illegal dumping of waste.
- Fun-Realtime-TTS: New Text to Speech model topping Artificial Analysis leaderboard
New Text-to-Speech model Fun-Realtime-TTS leads the Artificial Analysis leaderboard.
- 😺 New Codex, Copilot, Hermes, and Microsoft Build 2026 AI updates
PLUS: Trump finally signed that AI Executive Order
Score: 48🌐 MovesJun 3, 2026https://www.theneurondaily.com/p/new-codex-copilot-hermes-and-microst-build-2026-ai-updates - GMI Cloud and Magna AI partner to expand global sovereign AI infrastructure
Initial projects are planned in Malaysia, Belgium, and Romania, with additional locations under development
- xAI launches global recruitment drive for Chinese AI tutors
xAI has posted a Chinese AI Tutor position on the recruitment platform Greenhouse as part of its efforts to improve the Chinese-language capabilities of its flagship large language model, Grok. The role focuses on training Grok to better understand Chinese. Candidates are expected to be proficient in standard Mandarin and capable of handling regional dialects […]
Score: 48🌐 MovesJun 3, 2026https://technode.com/2026/06/03/xai-launches-global-recruitment-drive-for-chinese-ai-tutors/ - Microsoft doubles down on Windows, developers as US tightens AI oversight
Microsoft put up a bullish stance despite the US government’s decision, which will require all tech companies to give the US government access to frontier AI models 30 days before releasing them commercially.
- Netskope unveils AI Command Center, delivering comprehensive AI discovery and correlated risk intelligence with fully coordinated agentic response
Netskope today announced Netskope One AI Command Center, delivering comprehensive AI discovery, unified risk intelligence, and autonomous agentic response within a single unified platform. AI Command Center is the latest expansion of the Netskope One AI Security suite, further extending its capabilities to address the critical challenges security teams now face: identifying what AI is […] The post Netskope unveils AI Command Center, delivering comprehensive AI discovery and correlated risk intelligence with fully coordinated agentic response appeared first on CXOToday.com .
- The AI industry's profit problem is getting bigger, says Goldman Sachs' equity research chief
The AI industry's profit problem is getting bigger, says Goldman Sachs' equity research chief Business Insider
- Scientists Find Way to Supercharge Dangerous Computer ‘Worms’ With A.I.
Researchers at the University of Toronto showed how hackers could use artificial intelligence to create a program that could target any known flaw in the world’s computers.
- Chinese solar giant Jinko to supply power to desert AI data center
Chinese solar giant Jinko to supply power to desert AI data center Nikkei Asia
Score: 48🌐 MovesJun 3, 2026https://asia.nikkei.com/business/energy/chinese-solar-giant-jinko-to-supply-power-to-desert-ai-data-center - Centralized Architecture for Automotive ADAS/AD Radar Based on Raw-ADC-Data
The radar revolution towards the future of autonomous driving and SDVs. The post Centralized Architecture for Automotive ADAS/AD Radar Based on Raw-ADC-Data appeared first on Semiconductor Engineering .
Score: 48🌐 MovesJun 3, 2026https://semiengineering.com/centralized-architecture-for-automotive-adas-ad-radar-based-on-raw-adc-data/ - Purdue’s DIAL Ventures says it’s a ‘defining moment’ for AI in agriculture after first close of Fund II
The venture studio will explore AI tools, reducing inputs, and improving supply chains ahead of its program's next installment. The post Purdue’s DIAL Ventures says it’s a ‘defining moment’ for AI in agriculture after first close of Fund II appeared first on AgFunderNews .
- Coursera now offers an AI-powered feed of short form educational content
Coursera , the online learning platform that hosts online courses from major universities and tech companies, announced on Wednesday a new app called Ollie, which offers bite-size lessons that take only a minute or two to complete. The lessons include short vertical videos, often around 90 seconds long, clipped from Coursera’s extensive library of learning materials. Users can find lessons recommended based on their interests through a front page or a social media-style feed, scrolling down to explore a range of topics or scrolling right to dive deeper into a particular subject. When they come across something interesting, they can watch the video, then take a quick matching or multiple-choice quiz to gauge their understanding. Users can also discuss the material by voice or text with Coursera’s AI . A cartoon mascot also named Ollie presides over the program, playing a role similar to Duolingo’s celebrated owl . Game-like features, including day-by-day streaks, badges, leaderboards, and reward tokens known as beans, are designed to keep users coming back. Once enough beans are collected by completing lessons, they can be cashed in for streak freezes and other rewards, including customizations to Ollie’s appearance. The program grew out of an effort to reimagine what Coursera could look like in the modern era, says CTO Mustafa Furniturewala. A small AI incubation team based out of Coursera’s Mountain View headquarters developed the experience, which is designed to use AI to customize offerings for individual users. Much of the code was written by Claude Code under the supervision of experienced human engineers, he says. [Image: Coursera] “Their goal was to build an AI-native learning experience from the ground up,” says Furniturewala. AI tools also helped locate and cut the lesson snippets from larger course materials. Material from Duke University, Vanderbilt University, AWS, and Microsoft is already available through the program, which is available to subscribers with paid Coursera Plus plans . Some lessons, including ones regularly generated to update users on topics in the news, are even generated by AI, though Furniturewala emphasizes that controls are in place, including human oversight, to make sure the videos are accurate and “pedagogically sound.” [Images: Coursera] The lessons are designed to be consumed on the go, short enough to watch during a commute or even while waiting in a supermarket line. Furniturewala says he sees the program as a better alternative to scrolling through social media, giving people a tool to study in short increments while incorporating Coursera’s expertise in the science of learning and the results of extensive user testing. “Instead of doomscrolling through some other apps, if I get engaged with this, it’s actually helping me learn a lot of different topics,” says Furniturewala. [Image: Coursera] So far, he says, popular topics include subjects already frequently studied through traditional Coursera lessons, including artificial intelligence itself, as well as material about wine, which appears to be more popular in the new, shorter format. Still, the miniature lessons and AI-crafted content may seem like a far cry from Coursera’s early days, when it was best known for offerings closer to traditional university coursework. That included the ultra-popular machine learning courses taught by Coursera cofounder and AI pioneer Andrew Ng, whose work with Stanford’s massive open online course platform helped lead to Coursera’s creation. But Coursera, which in May completed a merger with rival education platform Udemy, has always used technology to offer alternatives to the traditional college format. From its early days, it used AI evaluations to test learner understanding and deployed web forums to connect remote students who could not get together in person. Now, the short lecture clips offered through the AI platform link back to full courses where applicable, and Coursera Plus subscribers will still have access to an array of more traditional course material. “You can always go a lot deeper into any topic that you want,” Furniturewala says. Naturally, the data-driven company plans to track how the new AI tool affects factors like subscriber retention, he says. And while the app is designed for quick learning experiences, some users have been spending sessions of 30 minutes or more on it. That is still shorter than a traditional college lecture, but gamified features like the daily streaks many users will recognize from Wordle or Duolingo, along with a deep library of content, are designed to keep users coming back and learning a bit each day. “It is very addictive, but in this case, you feel like it’s addictive for a good reason,” says Furniturewala. “You end up learning and piquing your curiosity quite a bit.”
- Tensions high in Beaver County over plans for data center at former Pitt Race site
Tensions high in Beaver County over plans for data center at former Pitt Race site
- Investors bet humanoid robots will transform industry and homes over the next decade
“Be ready for it,” said one fund manager who sees enormous opportunities in the space.
Score: 48🌐 MovesJun 3, 2026https://www.cnbc.com/2026/06/03/humanoid-robots-trillion-dollar-ai-market.html - Meta Stock Is Lagging Big Tech Peers. Here's What Could Return Its 'AI Winner' View.
Morgan Stanley analysts say there are four upcoming AI products and catalysts for Meta. The post Meta Stock Is Lagging Big Tech Peers. Here's What Could Return Its 'AI Winner' View. appeared first on Investor's Business Daily .
Score: 48🌐 MovesJun 3, 2026https://www.investors.com/news/technology/meta-stock-ai-winner-debate-morgan-stanley/ - AI’s ‘Big Tobacco’ danger
AI’s ‘Big Tobacco’ danger
Score: 48🌐 MovesJun 3, 2026https://www.politico.com/newsletters/digital-future-daily/2026/06/03/ais-big-tobacco-danger-00948243 - Suralink Unveils Industry’s Most Comprehensive Agentic AI Platform, Launches Microsoft Copilot & Claude Integrations
With the introductions of Suralink Agent Library, Cloud Testing Suite, Workpaper Suite Intelligence, and native integrations with Microsoft Copilot and Anthropic’s Claude, Suralink continues to demonstrate it is the industry leader enabling accounting firms and their clients to harness the power of Agentic AI, address the Rework Cycle, and close the Client Readiness Gap.
- Lexington, Ky., Regional AI Policy Gets Specific on Staff Use
The Lexington-Fayette Urban County Government dictates how employees can and cannot use AI, its CIO told a county council committee. The city has offered several training sessions on using Microsoft Copilot.
Score: 48🌐 MovesJun 3, 2026https://www.govtech.com/artificial-intelligence/lexington-ky-regional-ai-policy-gets-specific-on-staff-use - What we learned mapping a year’s worth of AI-enabled cyber threats
What we learned mapping a year’s worth of AI-enabled cyber threats
- Gigaton raises $26M to build fully autonomous plants in energy-intensive industries
Gigaton raises $26M to build fully autonomous plants in energy-intensive industries enterprise.cam.ac.uk
- Taiwan's Asus unveils 'AI City' and Nvidia-powered laptops at Computex
Euronews Next spoke to Asus' co-CEO about Nvidia-powered AI laptops and the company's plan to export its 'AI City' model.
Score: 47🌐 MovesJun 3, 2026http://www.euronews.com/next/2026/06/03/taiwans-asus-unveils-ai-city-and-nvidia-powered-laptops-at-computex - Data Center Operators Are Trying to Fix Their Water Use Problems
Google, Microsoft, and other hyperscalers have come under scrutiny for their impact on water quality and availability.
Score: 46🌐 MovesJun 3, 2026https://www.wired.com/story/data-center-operators-fix-water-use-problems/ - Broadcom’s stock falls after earnings despite accelerating AI-chip growth
Broadcom’s stock falls after earnings despite accelerating AI-chip growth
- Mistral CEO Arthur Mensch on building Europe’s $14 billion AI challenger
Mistral CEO Arthur Mensch joins CNBC’s Arjun Kharpal to discuss AI infrastructure, the race for computing power, and why access to AI “tokens” is becoming a strategic priority. He also shares his views on AI sovereignty, enterprise adoption, custom chips and the future of AGI.
- OpenAI (and Microsoft) Make New AI Pitches to Businesses
OpenAI (and Microsoft) Make New AI Pitches to Businesses The Information
Score: 46🌐 MovesJun 3, 2026https://www.theinformation.com/newsletters/the-briefing/openai-microsoft-make-new-ai-pitches-businesses - Walmart’s AI workflows meet the realities of the balance sheet
Walmart has reportedly begun limiting employees’ use of an internal AI assistant called Code Puppy after demands placed on the LLM backing the tool were higher than expected. Employees of Walmart were encouraged to use Code Puppy without any stricture or stipulations as to the limits of use, but Walmart is now assigning employees a […] The post Walmart’s AI workflows meet the realities of the balance sheet appeared first on AI News .
- The President Keeps Contradicting Himself on AI
Donald Trump’s new AI order is a lot of nothing.
Score: 46🌐 MovesJun 3, 2026https://www.theatlantic.com/technology/2026/06/trump-ai-executive-order/687410/?utm_source=feed - AI adoption is exposing a new generation of data security risks
Traditional DLP solutions rely on pattern matching, exact fingerprinting and predefined rules, but AI interactions are far less predictable, says Yolande Gething, principal cyber security specialist at Cyberforensics.
- Attackers Use AI to Automate EDR Evasion Testing
Python scripts were used to test malware against endpoint detection and response agents from Sophos, CrowdStrike, and Windows Defender.
Score: 46🌐 MovesJun 3, 2026https://www.darkreading.com/endpoint-security/attackers-automate-edr-evasion-testing - Co-Packaged Optics: The Interconnect Backbone for AI Data Centers
As AI agents and large language models drive explosive growth in data center traffic, the communication links between GPUs have become a critical bottleneck. In modern AI clusters, GPUs often spend more time waiting for data than actually computin...
- AI agents lag far behind human workers. Why are tech companies laying off the humans?
AI agents lag far behind human workers. Why are tech companies laying off the humans? CBC
- Industrial Name Breaks Into Hot Data Center Market
Ceco stock has been choppy since breaking out of a base. The industrial name just closed on deal opening up new data center business. The post Industrial Name Breaks Into Hot Data Center Market appeared first on Investor's Business Daily .
Score: 46🌐 MovesJun 3, 2026https://www.investors.com/research/ceco-stock-data-center-cooling-pollution-thermon/ - Bot Auto names Brett Suma as president and COO to scale autonomous trucking
Brett Suma has joined Bot Auto as president and COO. The Knight Transportation and TrailerHawk.ai veteran and co-founders will build a purpose-built autonomous freight network. The post Bot Auto names Brett Suma as president and COO to scale autonomous trucking appeared first on FreightWaves .
- Mukesh Ambani’s JioStar bets big on AI content with new series lineup
Following the strong response to its AI-made Mahabharat adaptation, the platform plans to develop multiple projects entirely produced by AI while hiring specialists to support the initiative.
- Meet Dream Studio.
Meet Dream Studio. Stability AI
- Commission appoints Jim Hagemann Snabe as Special Envoy for Industrial Artificial Intelligence
The European Commission appointed Jim Hagemann Snabe as Special Envoy for Industrial Artificial Intelligence.
- “Data, not hardware, is the real bottleneck in humanoids”: Matrix Robotics CEO Allen Zhang
The hum of ambition at BEYOND Expo 2026 makes for a fitting backdrop to a conversation about machines that walk, grasp, and think. e27 sat with Allen Zhang, founder and CEO of Matrix Robotics, for a wide-ranging interview on the sidelines of the event, and what emerged was a portrait of a company racing against […] The post “Data, not hardware, is the real bottleneck in humanoids”: Matrix Robotics CEO Allen Zhang appeared first on e27 .
- Shopify ups share buyback program as activist investors question AI policies
Canadian e-commerce giant’s stock price is down nearly 27 percent since the beginning of the year. The post Shopify ups share buyback program as activist investors question AI policies first appeared on BetaKit .
Score: 46🌐 MovesJun 3, 2026https://betakit.com/shopify-ups-share-buyback-program-as-activist-investors-question-ai-policies/ - Uber to put 500 data-collection vehicles on the road this year
The modified Ioniq 5 will be loaded with sensors to capture data for Uber's new AV Labs division.
Score: 45🌐 MovesJun 3, 2026https://techcrunch.com/2026/06/03/uber-to-put-500-data-collection-vehicles-on-the-road-this-year/ - Baidu Sees AI, Chip Business Driving Healthy Revenue Growth
Baidu expects to list its chip unit in Hong Kong this year, and for artificial-intelligence income.to support healthy revenue growth over the next few quarters.