AI News Archive: June 10, 2026 — Part 2
Sourced from 500+ daily AI sources, scored by relevance.
- AI job replacement at Tata Consultancy Services
AI job replacement at Tata Consultancy Services The Straits Times
- 'Synthetic performers' in ads must be identified as AI as new New York law takes effect
'Synthetic performers' in ads must be identified as AI as new New York law takes effect AP News
Score: 81🌐 MovesJun 10, 2026https://apnews.com/article/new-york-ai-law-hochul-synthetic-performers-e433625bfb61c8abeab0d619869192ed - Tech Brief (June 10): China Targets 10,000 Humanoid Robots in Commercial Use by End-2026
Tech Brief (June 10): China Targets 10,000 Humanoid Robots in Commercial Use by End-2026 Caixin Global
- 'Godfather of AI' Geoffrey Hinton says the war in Ukraine changed his view of military AI
'Godfather of AI' Geoffrey Hinton says the war in Ukraine changed his view of military AI Business Insider
Score: 80🌐 MovesJun 10, 2026https://www.businessinsider.com/geoffrey-hinton-russia-ukraine-war-changed-view-military-ai-2026-6 - Beijing escalating AI espionage to catch up with the U.S. on tech, cybersecurity firm says
U.S. cybersecurity giant CrowdStrike said China-based entities made over half of state-sponsored cyberattacks on tech firms for artificial intelligence assets.
Score: 80🌐 MovesJun 10, 2026https://www.cnbc.com/2026/06/10/crowdstrike-warns-of-increasing-chinese-ai-cyberattacks-on-us-tech.html - 'The Donald of Dubai': UAE billionaire close to Trump bets $66 billion on AI to become the world's data king
UAE real estate magnate Hussain Sajwani is investing billions in data centers to capitalize on the AI boom, aiming for global leadership. His company, DAMAC Digital, has secured sites in 13 countries and plans to build 6,000 megawatts of capacity, costing $66 billion.
- Anthropic Proposes Public Fund for Giving Americans Stakes in AI Companies
Anthropic Proposes Public Fund for Giving Americans Stakes in AI Companies The Information
Score: 80🌐 MovesJun 10, 2026https://www.theinformation.com/briefings/anthropic-proposes-public-fund-giving-americans-stakes-ai-companies - Lyft, Baidu to start testing robotaxis in London
Chinese tech giant Baidu is set to test its self-driving cars in London soon. Partnering with Lyft, the company aims for commercial operations this year. This move follows a similar announcement from British startup Wayve. While fully driverless rides may take longer, London is poised for a significant shift in its taxi services.
- Global research consortia join forces to accelerate AI-driven drug discovery
Global research consortia join forces to accelerate AI-driven drug discovery EurekAlert!
- How police tracked down suspects in AI deepfake investigation involving dozens of women
How police tracked down suspects in AI deepfake investigation involving dozens of women CBC
Score: 80🌐 MovesJun 10, 2026https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/nova-scotia/ai-deepfake-investigation-court-documents-9.7229329 - Follow The Money: How Blackstone's AI Kingmaker Role Spans Google, Anthropic And More
The Alphabet-Blackstone neocloud joint venture signals more creative AI infrastructure financing, in a possible boost for Google stock. The post Follow The Money: How Blackstone's AI Kingmaker Role Spans Google, Anthropic And More appeared first on Investor's Business Daily .
Score: 80🌐 MovesJun 10, 2026https://www.investors.com/news/technology/google-stock-blackstone-joint-venture-ai-data-centers-nvidia/ - OpenClaw AI agent tricked into phishing attacks, with user data compromised
Varonis has a suggestion on how to make AI agents more careful.
- Japan rushing to develop AI tools to aid surgeons
Japan rushing to develop AI tools to aid surgeons The Japan Times
Score: 80🌐 MovesJun 10, 2026https://www.japantimes.co.jp/news/2026/06/10/japan/science-health/surgeons-ai-tool-development/ - Samsung foundry rebound gathers pace on AI chip wins
Samsung Electronics’ long-struggling foundry business is showing signs of a rebound, as improving yields, rising utilization and a string of high-profile AI chip projects raise prospects for a possible return to profit as early as the third quarter. The momentum is being driven by Samsung’s push to turn its combined strengths in logic, memory and packaging into an edge in custom artificial intelligence chips, with tight capacity at TSMC giving global tech customers more reason to diversify suppl
- OpenAI backs automation start-up Poetic in $50m round
Poetic is an automation start-up servicing companies including Sofi and Chime. Read more: OpenAI backs automation start-up Poetic in $50m round
Score: 80💰 MoneyJun 10, 2026https://www.siliconrepublic.com/start-ups/openai-backs-automation-start-up-poetic-in-50m-round - UK backs open-source AI builders with funding, mentoring and compute access
UK backs open-source AI builders with funding, mentoring and compute access Computing UK
- ‘Chat is dead’: OpenAI plots ChatGPT ‘super app’ overhaul ahead of public listing – with agents and coding tools the new focus
‘Chat is dead’: OpenAI plots ChatGPT ‘super app’ overhaul ahead of public listing – with agents and coding tools the new focus IT Pro
Score: 79🌐 MovesJun 10, 2026https://www.itpro.com/technology/artificial-intelligence/openai-chatgpt-superapp-overhaul-public-listing - Figure to buy AI-powered real estate lending platform Kiavi
Investment firm Sixth Street will also join a venture that’s set to buy loans off Kiavi’s balance sheet as part of the $717 million deal.
Score: 79🌐 MovesJun 10, 2026https://www.bankingdive.com/news/figure-kiavi-ai-real-estate-lending-platform-717-million-sixth-street/822530/ - Anthropic plugs Claude AI in Japan for automated software development
Anthropic plugs Claude AI in Japan for automated software development Nikkei Asia
- Access OpenAI models and Codex through your Oracle cloud commitment
Access OpenAI models and Codex through Oracle Cloud, using existing commitments to build and deploy AI with enterprise security and governance.
- Chinese activist in UK told by X that abusive deepfakes do not breach rules
Apple Peiqing Ni targeted by account portraying her as promiscuous drug addict after posting about Tiananmen Square A high-profile Chinese activist in the UK who was inundated with deepfake posts on X portraying her as a sexually promiscuous drug addict was told that the abuse did not breach the rules of Elon Musk’s platform. Apple Peiqing Ni, the 27-year-old founder of the UK-based China Dissent Network, had been advised by UK police to complain to the US-headquartered platform after she was targeted by what she believes is a pro-regime bot. Continue reading...
Score: 79🌐 MovesJun 10, 2026https://www.theguardian.com/technology/2026/jun/10/chinese-activist-uk-apple-peiqing-ni-x-deepfakes - Fresh off bond sale, Amazon borrows $17.5B from banks as AI spending continues
Companies are burning through exorbitant sums of money to keep pace in the AI arms race. Debt is climbing.
- Startup Ricursive to Create an End-to-End AI Model for Chip Design
“We are definitely not an EDA company,” Ricursive co-founders told EE Times. The post Startup Ricursive to Create an End-to-End AI Model for Chip Design appeared first on EE Times .
Score: 78🤖 ModelsJun 10, 2026https://www.eetimes.com/startup-ricursive-to-create-an-end-to-end-ai-model-for-chip-design/ - A 26,000-Pound Truck Full of Doritos Is Heading to Walmart. Nobody Is Behind the Wheel.
A 26,000-Pound Truck Full of Doritos Is Heading to Walmart. Nobody Is Behind the Wheel. entrepreneur.com
Score: 78🌐 MovesJun 10, 2026https://www.entrepreneur.com/business-news/a-26000-pound-truck-full-of-doritos-is-heading-to-walmart - Pushy NHS chatbots risk putting patients off screening appointments, researchers warn
Pushy NHS chatbots risk putting patients off screening appointments, researchers warn EurekAlert!
- White House Defangs AI-Testing Unit at the Worst Possible Time
Trump administration officials have directed the Center for AI Standards and Innovation to stop publishing reports of its AI model reviews.
Score: 78🌐 MovesJun 10, 2026https://gizmodo.com/white-house-defangs-ai-testing-unit-at-the-worst-possible-time-2000770219 - PH’s new incentives roadmap targets chips, AI and climate, but tax perks may not be enough
PH’s new incentives roadmap targets chips, AI and climate, but tax perks may not be enough DealStreetAsia
- As Pennsylvania Cracks Down on AI, Multiple Chatbots Continue to Pose as Doctors
Chatbots on five different websites claimed to be licensed to practice medicine in Pennsylvania when prompted by Spotlight PA — the same kind of output that led the Shapiro administration to file a lawsuit last month. A task force under …
- Unifonic Acquires Segmentify to Expand AI Marketing Across MENA
Unifonic Acquires Segmentify to Expand AI Marketing Across MENA PCMag Middle East
Score: 78💰 MoneyJun 10, 2026https://me.pcmag.com/en/ai/37466/unifonic-acquires-segmentify-to-expand-ai-marketing-across-mena - Hyundai Motor ramps up autonomous driving through global partnership: official
Hyundai Motor Group is pursuing global partnerships to accelerate the development and commercialization of autonomous driving technologies to expand its foothold in the emerging mobility market, a senior company official said Wednesday. Park Min-woo, president of Hyundai Motor Group's Advanced Platform Division and CEO of 42dot, the group's autonomous driving affiliate, made the remarks during the automaker's interview series. "The future isn't won by whoever innovates first," Park said. "It is
- Enterprises know AI-generated code is vulnerable; they’re shipping it anyway
AI-generated code is riddled with security flaws, yet enterprises are shipping more of it than ever before. Why? Perhaps they’re over-confident, lack true visibility into security risks, or are simply choosing to ignore the problem and hope it goes away. It’s a dangerous game to play at the dawn of the agentic AI era, as underscored in a new report from app security company Checkmarx. The survey of thousands of security leaders exposes an underlying naivete about AI-built code and its vulnerabilities, even as tools like Anthropic’s Mythos are uncovering security flaws orders of magnitude faster than any human security team could ever hope to. “Mythos-class models collapse the window between a vulnerability existing and a working exploit being available from months to minutes,” the report notes. Enterprises relying on traditional security tools and methods, it says, “cannot survive this reality.” Security as an afterthought Checkmarx’s survey of 2,350 CISOs, AppSec managers, and developers across 14 countries focused on how much AI-developed code enterprises are deploying, the vulnerabilities it introduces, how it impacts developer workflows, and overall sentiment about AI code and security posture. Today, nearly half of production code is AI-generated, and the majority of enterprises also report that at least half their codebase is made up of open-source components, according to the report. But the more AI-generated code that is pushed out, the more vulnerabilities are exposed. Enterprises who said 81% – 100% of their code is built by AI ship vulnerable code 3.4 times more often than businesses using AI more conservatively, relying on 20% or less AI code. Additionally, 70% of developers said that AI code generation created vulnerabilities in 2025, and almost all enterprises surveyed (93%) had at least one security breach as a direct result of in-house developed apps. Still, risk is becoming “normalized,” the report notes, with three-quarters of enterprises knowingly deploying vulnerable code as they face increased pressure for ROI. Startlingly, about 30% of respondents admitted they ship compromised code and hope the vulnerability won’t be found. Similarly, more than a third of organizations leave half of their known vulnerabilities unfixed for 90 days or more. The report points out that the organizational bottleneck isn’t detection, “it’s the human decision to ship anyway, suppress the finding, or defer to the next sprint.” Along with this, AppSec teams are often limited to reactive incident response as they deal with tool sprawl. And developers only continuously secure code a small percentage of the time (18%), even though nearly all are equipped with security tooling. Ultimately, developers are “set up to fail,” the report contends. They face significant pressure to deliver, and are forced to choose quantity and speed over security. Yet, even as they face significant consequences when it comes to post-mortems, performance reviews, escalation, and blocked releases, the tools that contribute to security issues, delivering low-value findings, unclear guidance, or late feedback, continue to go unfixed. “Developers remain accountable for outcomes, even when systems and workflows are not aligned to support them,” the report notes. Overconfidence, outdated practices Alarmingly, many enterprises seem to be deluded when it comes to their security posture. Of those that rate themselves as “highly mature” AI organizations, 42% often ship the most vulnerable code, and have breach rates “barely distinguishable” from other enterprises. “Confidence isn’t protecting them,” the report notes. “It’s blinding them.” Underscoring this, only 22% of organizations have formal AI governance, and developers still rely on manual code reviews to ensure their code meets compliance standards. The result is a mismatch between the speed of software creation and the speed of governance, the report notes. “Compliance frameworks are evolving, but many organizations are still attempting to govern AI-scale development with processes designed for a slower era of software delivery.” Strategic imperatives for enterprises Enterprises do seem to have wised up (a bit) after Anthropic’s Mythos proved capable of not only discovering vulnerabilities across major operating systems and browsers, but exploiting them 100 times faster than previous Claude models. And the subsequent Project Glasswing almost immediately surfaced thousands of previously-unidentified security flaws. Checkmarx’s survey, which, it should be noted, was conducted a month prior to Mythos’ arrival, found that enterprises are finally taking proactive measures, focusing more heavily on AI security threats overall, and investing more in DevSecOps practices, automation, and developer training. The report emphasizes the importance of prioritizing risk over code volume; vulnerabilities should not be considered isolated incidents. Also, it’s critical to embed security into developer workflows rather than treating it as a checkpoint. Enterprises must have systems that reduce noise, provide clear guidance, and allow them to take action when an issue arises. Security “must be integrated directly into how developers write, test, and ship code within the IDE, pipelines, and AI-assisted workflows where development now happens,” the report notes. Similarly, enterprises would benefit by reducing fragmentation and tool sprawl and defining ownership of the AI tools. By simplifying security stacks, they can align responsibilities and ensure consistent tool use, according to the report. Further, AI needs strong governance, and teams must move beyond outdated manual triage and “human-gated remediation.” AI can fight AI in a strong system built to prioritize, remediate, and resolve risk “without waiting for a human to approve each step,” the report notes. Ultimately, it says: “Progress depends on embedding intelligence directly into workflows, enabling risks to be prioritized, remediated, and resolved, all within the systems that they operate in.”
- UK government and Cisco unveil AI, digital skills initiative
A year after its initial pledge to help create inclusive, digital opportunities across the UK & Ireland, and following its launch of a platform offering a new way to run critical infrastructure, Cisco has forged a strategic collaboration with the UK Department for Science, Innovation and Technology (DSIT) to use artificial intelligence (AI) and advanced digital technologies to help drive economic growth, improve public services and build digital skills. At its heart, the initiative directly supports the UK government’s AI opportunities action plan , and is designed to bring together Cisco’s technology expertise, skills programmes and wider ecosystem with DSIT’s national policy initiatives. It also complements the Cisco June 2025 UK & Ireland Manifesto in which the networking giant make a commitment to help everyone benefit from a more digitally inclusive society. This memorandum of understanding (MoU), which outlines a framework through to 2030, aims to build on what has been achieved so far, helping to address the gap between AI ambition and large-scale adoption, focusing on practical deployment rather than theoretical potential. A year on from its commitment, Cisco said that it has delivered tangible progress across the three areas at the heart of that pledge: growing its presence in communities, developing digital skills and activating its people and partners. A key part of the collaboration to further establish Barnsley as the UK’s first Tech Town. The initiative seeks to apply AI in real-world settings where infrastructure, public services and skills come together. The collaboration aims to identify projects that can use AI capabilities, Cisco technology and skills courses to support progress for Barnsley’s local economy and citizens. With an initial 18-month pilot phase, the aim is to create a blueprint that could deliver similar benefits in other parts of the UK. As part of the Tech Town initiative, through the Lister alliance, Cisco plans to explore the viability of a healthcare Living Lab in Barnsley to help public sector organisations, academia and industry partners work together on emerging technologies in real-world settings. The aim is to create an environment to co-produce solutions – initially focused on improving how outpatient appointments are managed and the delivery of virtual care . Learnings are expected to be shared with other NHS trusts. The MoU also looks to strengthens support for the government’s TechFirst programme, which aims to give one million secondary school students access to technology and AI learning experiences. Cisco plans to contribute to these efforts through at least 8,000 hours of employee volunteering over four years; programmes to inspire into tech careers; work experience opportunities for students across London, Manchester, Birmingham and Glasgow; dedicated pathways placements; university-level and T-Level placements. Cisco also plans to explore research opportunities for PhD candidates and aim to expand access to the Cisco Networking Academy for schools and colleges. Commenting on the partnership, Cisco UK & Ireland chief executive Sarah Walker said: “We believe a digital society that works for everyone isn’t out of reach. Neither is it the responsibility of one group of people or organisations. That is why collaboration matters. Today’s announcement marks a year of progress towards our commitment to help create a more inclusive, digital UK and Ireland, with a clear path to future impact.” UK AI minister Kanishka Narayan added: “Partnerships like this one with Cisco are exactly what will power the UK's AI future. By combining world-class expertise with our ambition to upskill 10 million people by 2030, we can make sure that the benefits of AI aren’t just felt in boardrooms and tech hubs, but in classrooms, hospitals and high streets right across the country.” In addition, Cisco said that it has helped 100,000 people develop their skills through Cisco Networking Academy in the past year alone, the equivalent of five years of progress in one year and a “significant step” towards its target of one million learners in the UK by 2030. 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Score: 78🌐 MovesJun 10, 2026https://www.computerweekly.com/news/366643929/UK-government-and-Cisco-unveil-AI-digital-skills-initiative - Google's NotebookLM now runs its own cloud computer with code execution and agent-based research
Google is giving NotebookLM a major upgrade. The research tool now runs on Gemini 3.5 Flash, has its own cloud computer for code execution, and can find sources on its own via Google Search. In internal tests, the new system beat the previous version up to 78.2 percent of the time. The article Google's NotebookLM now runs its own cloud computer with code execution and agent-based research appeared first on The Decoder .
- One prompt, one platform: How Intuit is rethinking the financial journey with agentic AI
One prompt, one platform: How Intuit is rethinking the financial journey with agentic AI YourStory.com
Score: 78🌐 MovesJun 10, 2026https://yourstory.com/2026/06/intuit-rethinking-financial-journey-agentic-ai - Oracle to spend $70bn on data centre build-out in coming year
Shares in the database group drop as much as 8% in after-hours trading following flat revenue guidance
- ChatGPT before doctor? Over half of UAE residents use AI for health decisions
ChatGPT before doctor? Over half of UAE residents use AI for health decisions
Score: 78🌐 MovesJun 10, 2026https://www.khaleejtimes.com/lifestyle/health/ai-use-uae-residents-healthcare-advice - Anthropic urges US not to block state AI laws without setting federal standards
Anthropic urges US not to block state AI laws without setting federal standards Reuters
Score: 78🌐 MovesJun 10, 2026https://www.reuters.com/world/anthropic-urges-us-require-safety-tests-most-capable-ai-models-2026-06-10/ - Super Micro Seeks $7B in Equity Deal for AI Equipment
Bloomberg's Anthony Hughes joins Matt Miller on "Bloomberg Deals."- Super Micro Computer plans to raise $7 billion through a package of equity offerings to purchase the components needed to fulfill customers’ orders for the company’s AI servers. (Source: Bloomberg)
Score: 78💰 MoneyJun 10, 2026https://www.bloomberg.com/news/videos/2026-06-10/super-micro-seeks-7b-in-equity-deal-for-ai-equipment-video - Google DeepMind releases DiffusionGemma, a model that runs local AI 4x faster
Diffusion AI is most common in image generation, but it can make text outputs much faster.
Score: 78🤖 ModelsJun 10, 2026https://arstechnica.com/google/2026/06/googles-latest-diffusiongemma-open-ai-model-comes-with-a-4x-speed-boost/ - Embodied cross-domain intelligence in biomedical microrobots: A review
Embodied cross-domain intelligence in biomedical microrobots: A review EurekAlert!
- Vega Health licenses AI models from Parkland Center for Clinical Innovation to predict patient risks
Vega helps customers with testing, fine-tuning and deployment of AI. Since 2019, PCCI's models have identified nearly 3 million at-risk individuals.
Score: 77🌐 MovesJun 10, 2026https://www.fiercehealthcare.com/health-tech/vega-health-licenses-ai-models-pcci-predict-patient-risks - AI forecasting startup Skyfora raises €6.5 million
Skyfora, an AI forecasting startup, raises €6.5 million in funding.
Score: 77💰 MoneyJun 10, 2026https://ioplus.nl/en/posts/ai-forecasting-startup-skyfora-raises-65-million- - DSIT Minister attends launch of Cambridge Zenith AI Supercomputer
DSIT Minister attends launch of Cambridge Zenith AI Supercomputer University of Cambridge
Score: 77🌐 MovesJun 10, 2026https://www.cam.ac.uk/news/dsit-minister-attends-launch-of-cambridge-zenith-ai-supercomputer - Claude Fable 5 🚀, Gemini 3.5 Live Translate 📱, scaling test time compute 📈
Claude Fable 5 🚀, Gemini 3.5 Live Translate 📱, scaling test time compute 📈
- Building Multi-Agent Systems For ASIC Flows
How agents can be used to divide and conquer IC design problems. The post Building Multi-Agent Systems For ASIC Flows appeared first on Semiconductor Engineering .
Score: 77🌐 MovesJun 10, 2026https://semiengineering.com/building-multi-agent-systems-for-asic-flows/ - Global AI debt issuance to top $500 billion in 2026, Morgan Stanley says
Global AI debt issuance to top $500 billion in 2026, Morgan Stanley says Reuters
Score: 77🌐 MovesJun 10, 2026https://www.reuters.com/business/global-ai-debt-issuance-top-500-billion-2026-morgan-stanley-says-2026-06-10/ - Meta A.I. Bug Allowed Hackers to Take Over Instagram Accounts
The flaw, which Meta said it had fixed, allowed anyone to take over accounts using a bug in the company’s new artificial intelligence software.
Score: 76🌐 MovesJun 10, 2026https://www.nytimes.com/2026/06/09/technology/instagram-hack-ai-bug.html - ‘This is Seattle’s position on AI’: City Council votes unanimously to pause big new data centers
The Seattle City Council voted 9-0 to halt applications for data centers larger than 20 megavolt-amperes for one year, while the city studies their impact on the power grid, water supply, utility rates, and economy. The moratorium takes effect as soon as Mayor Katie Wilson signs it. Read More
- Google rolls out Gemini 3.5 Live Translate with support for over 70 languages
Google rolls out Gemini 3.5 Live Translate with support for over 70 languages
- A 5-week course and a guaranteed job: Meta commits $115 million to solve the skilled-trades shortage stalling its AI buildout
A 5-week course and a guaranteed job: Meta commits $115 million to solve the skilled-trades shortage stalling its AI buildout Fortune
Score: 76🌐 MovesJun 10, 2026https://fortune.com/2026/06/10/meta-data-center-free-training-employment-blue-collar-trade-jobs/