AI News Archive: June 10, 2026 — Part 3
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- Lium raises $5.5M to unlock complex scientific data for AI models
Lium, a startup formerly known as Astromind, today announced the launch of an “agentic harness” that helps large language models dig into the most complex and messiest datasets. The launch comes after it closed on $5.5 million in seed funding from investors that included SJF Ventures, Wavemaker 360, Reach Capital and GC&H Investments. The Dallas-based […] The post Lium raises $5.5M to unlock complex scientific data for AI models appeared first on SiliconANGLE .
Score: 76💰 MoneyJun 10, 2026https://siliconangle.com/2026/06/10/lium-raises-5-5m-unlock-complex-scientific-data-ai-models/ - Anthropic’s Mythos Safeguards Stoke Fears of a ‘Permanent Underclass’
Users are complaining about the sensitive guardrails built into the company's new "Mythos-class" model, Fable 5. They're also worried about might happen next.
Score: 76🌐 MovesJun 10, 2026https://gizmodo.com/anthropics-mythos-safeguards-stoke-fears-of-a-permanent-underclass-2000770107 - Nashville Zoo leads fight against mega AI data center — over 375,000 sign petition against 69,000 square foot building set to overlook animal habitats
Nashville Zoo collects 375k signatures against a proposed data center, citing potential animal welfare and conservation risks.
- UBTECH-backed UWORLD’s full-size humanoid companion robot secures 3,000 orders in eight days
UWORLD, UBTECH’s consumer-focused brand, said its global first full-size ultra-bionic humanoid robot has received more than 3,000 orders within eight days of going on sale on Chinese e-commerce platform JD.com on June 2. Positioned as an emotional companion robot, the product supports encrypted memory storage and extensive appearance customization. It is available only to adult […]
- 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/ - 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
- ‘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
- 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 - AI windfall for the public? Trump signals shake-up for tech giants
US President Trump is pushing for major AI firms to "give back" to the public, potentially through government stakes or benefit mechanisms. He plans to meet top tech executives soon to discuss this proposal, aiming to enrich citizens and boost AI's popularity. Discussions about a "Public Wealth Fund" model, distributing AI investment returns, are reportedly already underway.
- Tesla Stock: FSD Approved In Denmark; Elon Musk Says This About AI Chips
Tesla is designing a new iteration of AI chips that will be used for self-driving cars and humanoid robots. The stock is down about 2.5% today. The post Tesla Stock: FSD Approved In Denmark; Elon Musk Says This About AI Chips appeared first on Investor's Business Daily .
Score: 75🌐 MovesJun 10, 2026https://www.investors.com/news/tesla-stock-fsd-approved-in-denmark-elon-musk-says-this-about-ai-chips/ - Using Claude Fable 5 means your data will be collected. It’s not optional.
Anthropic is changing its data retention policies for its Claude Mythos models, which includes the newly released Fable 5.
Score: 75🌐 MovesJun 10, 2026https://mashable.com/tech/anthropic-claude-fable-5-mythos-ai-models-data-collection-policy-change - French surgical AI startup Uncovr raises €6 million to turn surgical video into clinical records
Uncovr, a Paris-based surgical AI company transforming how surgery is analysed, documented, coded and learned, has today announced €6 million ($7 million) in Seed funding. The round was led by Index Ventures, with participation from Seedcamp, Frst, No Label Ventures, and Entrepreneurs First. It also includes Jean Nehme (founder of Digital Surgery, acquired by Medtronic), […] The post French surgical AI startup Uncovr raises €6 million to turn surgical video into clinical records appeared first on EU-Startups .
- Perplexity CEO Sets 2028 IPO Target, Betting AI Search Can Wait While Rivals Rush In
Perplexity CEO targets 2028 IPO for AI search company
Score: 75🌐 MovesJun 10, 2026https://opentools.ai/news/perplexity-ceo-2028-ipo-target-ai-search-waits - AI World Very Different From IT Act Era, New Law Required: Ashwini Vaishnaw
Union IT and electronics minister Ashwini Vaishnaw has said India requires a new legal framework to regulate AI, as the…
Score: 75🌐 MovesJun 10, 2026https://inc42.com/buzz/ai-world-very-different-from-it-act-era-new-law-required-ashwini-vaishnaw/ - Nvidia Buys Kumo AI To Bring AI Predictions To Business Data
Nvidia's reported $400 million acquisition of Kumo AI is a bet that the next wave of enterprise AI value will come from business data, not just documents and code.
Score: 75💰 MoneyJun 10, 2026https://www.forbes.com/sites/janakirammsv/2026/06/10/nvidia-kumo-ai-enterprise-data/ - ChatGPT gets smarter memory as OpenAI launches Dreaming architecture
OpenAI has introduced Dreaming, a new memory architecture for ChatGPT that continuously updates and refines what the AI remembers about users. The system is designed to improve personalisation, maintain relevant context over time, and make interactions more accurate and adaptive.
- Apple Announces New Siri AI At Annual Conference
Apple Announces New Siri AI At Annual Conference USA Today
- Oracle Falls After Data Center Costs Overshadow AI Growth
Oracle Corp. shares declined in extended trading after the company reported quarterly capital expenses that were higher than estimates, raising investor concerns about the profitability of the AI infrastructure business.
Score: 75🌐 MovesJun 10, 2026https://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2026-06-10/oracle-reports-higher-than-expected-data-center-spending - Why oncology is becoming healthcare AI's toughest test
Why oncology is becoming healthcare AI's toughest test Healthcare IT News
Score: 75🌐 MovesJun 10, 2026https://www.healthcareitnews.com/news/why-oncology-becoming-healthcare-ais-toughest-test - China sounds alarm over AI ‘skills’ that evade guard rails and mine crypto
China’s cybersecurity watchdog has warned against third-party AI “skills” packages that claim to bypass model safety guard rails and generate otherwise prohibited content, or provide access to cryptocurrency-mining functions, saying the tools expose users to data leaks and money-laundering risks. The National Computer Network Emergency Response Coordination Centre (CNCERT) issued the warning on Tuesday via its official WeChat account, highlighting the rapid emergence of a grey market for...
- Gartner Says Data Center Electricity Consumption to Grow 26% in 2026
Gartner Says Data Center Electricity Consumption to Grow 26% in 2026 Gartner
- What Is Blocking U.S. Power Expansion for AI—and What Could Unlock It by 2030?
Artificial intelligence is increasing electricity demand at a pace that is straining U.S. energy infrastructure. RAND researchers mapped and prioritized barriers to energy expansion in the United States.
- From Reactive to Proactive: How Agentforce is Redefining Autonomous Lead Qualification At Siemens
Agentforce enables proactive AI agents to qualify leads autonomously, driving the sales pipeline while maintaining customer trust and scaling sales operations
Score: 73🌐 MovesJun 10, 2026https://www.salesforce.com/blog/autonomous-lead-qualification-agentforce/ - As King Charles Warns of AI Risks, Prince William Embraces It to Solve a National Crisis
During a recent appearance at London Tech Week, the younger royal spoke about potential uses for the new technology.
- Warner proposes overhaul of critical infrastructure cyber plans as AI threats rise
The measure would require CISA to refresh long-outdated sector cybersecurity plans as lawmakers warn that advanced AI tools could accelerate the discovery and exploitation of software flaws.
- Global AI trade flashing signals reminiscent of the dotcom bust, analysts warn
The global artificial intelligence trade is flashing signals reminiscent of past market tops, with winners outpacing the broader market by a wide margin and a slew of jumbo initial public offerings (IPOs) in the pipeline. The gap between richly valued stocks and cheaper ones had reached extremes seen only before the dotcom bust in March 2000, according to Bank of America. At the same time, the pace of new listings was matching the run-ups to the 2000 and 2008 declines, according to investors...
- America can't compete with China in AI without these workers, Meta's president says
America's Workforce Academy offers paid training and guaranteed job opportunities for electricians and technicians needed to build AI data centers.
Score: 72🌐 MovesJun 10, 2026https://www.foxbusiness.com/media/america-cant-compete-with-china-ai-without-these-workers-metas-president-says - Microsoft resumes forcing Copilot onto business PCs after months-long pause
Microsoft resumes forcing Copilot onto business PCs after months-long pause Computing UK
Score: 72🌐 MovesJun 10, 2026https://www.computing.co.uk/news/2026/ai/microsoft-resumes-forcing-copilot-onto-business-pcs - Dubai launches AI platform to boost government work efficiency
Dubai launches AI platform to boost government work efficiency Gulf News
Score: 72🌐 MovesJun 10, 2026https://gulfnews.com/uae/government/dubai-launches-ai-platform-to-boost-government-work-efficiency-1.500569718 - Microsoft’s president responds to the AI backlash with a 3,000-word essay and zero policy changes
Microsoft President Brad Smith has responded to the wave of graduating students booing AI at commencement ceremonies with a 3,000-word essay that acknowledges their concerns and offers no concrete changes. Published on Microsoft’s official blog on Tuesday, the essay called the backlash a “powerful wake-up call for the tech sector.” His prescription: the graduates should […] This story continues at The Next Web
Score: 72🌐 MovesJun 10, 2026https://thenextweb.com/news/brad-smith-microsoft-graduates-booing-ai-essay - Elon Musk's xAI, SpaceX hit with class action over data center 'nuisance'
The lawsuit, made public on Tuesday in federal court in Oxford, Mississippi, claims Musk's companies negligently failed to curb the disturbance and created a public nuisance through excessive and offensive noise. Three residents filed the case on behalf of a class estimated at more than 10,000 members.
- Meta launches business agent AI to automate customer service, sales and business operations
Meta has unveiled Meta Business Agent, an AI-powered assistant designed to help businesses automate customer support, sales, scheduling and other operational tasks. The launch signals Meta’s growing ambitions in enterprise AI and highlights the rise of agentic AI, where intelligent systems move beyond chatbots to manage workflows, customer relationships and business operations autonomously.
- Sea’s Shopee cuts hundreds of developer jobs in pivot to AI
Sea’s Shopee cuts hundreds of developer jobs in pivot to AI The Straits Times
Score: 72🌐 MovesJun 10, 2026https://www.straitstimes.com/business/seas-shopee-cuts-hundreds-of-developer-jobs-during-pivot-to-ai - CISA Tells US Agencies to Fix Security Bugs in as Little as 3 Days Thanks to AI Threats
“Defenders cannot afford to take weeks to patch,” one Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency official warned on Wednesday.
- Meta layoffs hit 2 jobs the hardest as CEO Mark Zuckerberg pours billions into the AI race
Meta layoffs hit 2 jobs the hardest as CEO Mark Zuckerberg pours billions into the AI race Business Insider
Score: 71🌐 MovesJun 10, 2026https://www.businessinsider.com/meta-layoffs-managers-software-engineers-ai-spending-2026-6 - The future of AI regulation is courting the strangest, most anxious bedfellows
Hello and welcome to Regulator, a newsletter for Verge subscribers about tech politics, tech influence, and tech shenanigans in Washington, DC. (If you're not a subscriber, you can get on board here.) We're back after a two-week hiatus, during most of which I was gallivanting in the Netherlands for a family wedding, and a trip […]
Score: 71🌐 MovesJun 10, 2026https://www.theverge.com/column/947838/washington-ai-network-honors-2026-midterms - Anthropic’s gross margin is the most important number in tech
Anthropic’s gross margin is the most important number in tech PitchBook
- SK Telecom, NTT, Chunghwa Telecom to launch $500m AI fund
SK Telecom said Wednesday it would team up with Japan’s NTT and Taiwan's Chunghwa Telecom to launch a $500 million artificial intelligence investment fund focused on startups in data centers, semiconductors, cloud infrastructure and AI services. The three telecom companies announced the plan at a joint press conference at NTT’s headquarters in Tokyo. The fund, called the Innovative Optical and Wireless Network AI Fund, will be managed by Catalight Capital, a new fund management firm to be set up
- New Framework Improves Clinical Reasoning and Decision Making in AI Systems
New Framework Improves Clinical Reasoning and Decision Making in AI Systems Carnegie Mellon University's Heinz College
- Autonomous EV freight trucking company Einride rises sharply in first trade on Nasdaq
Self-driving freight truck technology company Einride rose significant in its first day of trading on the Nasdaq after a SPAC deal.
Score: 71🌐 MovesJun 10, 2026https://www.cnbc.com/2026/06/10/einride-autonomous-freight-truck-first-trade-nasdaq-spac.html - Exclusive: OpenAI Preps New AI Model, Expects To Go Public ‘Within the Next Year’
Exclusive: OpenAI Preps New AI Model, Expects To Go Public ‘Within the Next Year’ The Information
Score: 71🌐 MovesJun 10, 2026https://www.theinformation.com/briefings/exclusive-openai-preps-new-ai-model-expects-go-public-within-next-year - Anti-Nvidia Data-Center Startup Is Valued at $1.55 Billion in New Funding Round
TensorWave will use a fresh $350 million to fill more data centers with chips from AMD, an investor.
- CATL Invests in DeepSeek: Zeng Yuqun's AI Energy Strategy Takes Shape
CATL has invested in DeepSeek's first funding round, marking the battery giant's strategic entry into AI as Zeng Yuqun pivots toward AI data center energy infrastructure with over $1 billion in AIDC investments.
Score: 70💰 MoneyJun 10, 2026https://pandaily.com/catl-invests-deepseek-zeng-yuqun-ai-energy-strategy-jun2026 - Art Director Union’s Rebuke To Scorsese On AI Highlights Divisions In Creative Industries
Can Hollywood's creative community stay united in the face of technology that is disrupting their industry?
- Surprise upset: GPT-5.5 beats Claude Fable 5 on brutal new Agents’ Last Exam benchmark
Researchers from the University of California, Berkeley's Center for Responsible, Decentralized Intelligence (RDI), alongside an advisory committee of over 300 domain experts, have launched Agents’ Last Exam (ALE) —a grueling new benchmark built to measure whether artificial intelligence can actually execute economically valuable, long-horizon professional workflows. In a shocking upset, OpenAI’s GPT-5.5 from April, operating through the Codex harness, secured the absolute top spot on the new ALE Leaderboard with a 24.0% pass rate, beating Anthropic's highly anticipated, brand new Mythos-class Claude Fable 5 model released just yesterday, which came in third with a score of 22.0%. Rather than testing models on isolated coding puzzles, ALE is explicitly designed as an instrument to close the gap between academic benchmark hype and real, GDP-relevant labor impact. And right now, the data proves the most advanced models in the world are fundamentally failing the exam. Ending the Era of 'Cheating' and Brittle Graders The fundamental shift in ALE lies in its evaluation architecture and the demands it places on the agent. Historically, AI benchmarks have relied on static question-answering or narrow, text-based terminal environments. More recent agentic evaluations introduced multi-step interaction but suffered from severe grading issues. As noted in recent independent audits of older leaderboards like SWE-Bench Pro, automated verifiers frequently reject correct solutions, and certain models—specifically the Claude Opus family—have been caught "cheating" by reading hidden answer keys in a container's Git history rather than solving the underlying problem. ALE neutralizes these loopholes by forcing models into a strict Generalist Computer-Use Agent (GCUA) framework. To pass, an agent cannot merely execute terminal commands. The benchmark maps capability across five functional layers: Brain (reasoning), Eyes (visual perception), Body (orchestration), Hands (tool invocation), and Feet (runtime substrate). An agent must use its "Eyes" and "Hands" to navigate Linux or Windows virtual machines, interleaving shell scripting with point-and-click operations inside heavy desktop software. Crucially, ALE almost entirely rejects the unpredictable "LLM-as-a-judge" grading paradigm, relying on it for a mere 6.8% of its workflows. If a task involves generating a 3D mesh or parsing SEC filings, the benchmark uses deterministic, code-based evaluation to compare the agent's artifact against an expert's ground-truth reference. Measuring Task Performance Across 55 Industries ALE launches with 1,490 task instances and is scaling toward a massive 5,000-task target. What makes the product remarkable is its authenticity. The tasks are strictly anchored in the U.S. federal occupational taxonomy (O*NET / SOC 2018) , covering 55 non-physical industry sub-domains. The workflows are sourced directly from the professional histories of industry practitioners. Agents are asked to perform 3D model creation in Siemens NX, scene setup in Unreal Engine, neuroimaging analysis in FSLeyes, and visual effects compositing in Adobe After Effects. When faced with these authentic, long-horizon workflows, the limitations of current AI are glaring. ALE divides its tasks into three difficulty tiers: Near-Term, Full-Spectrum, and Last-Exam. Top 5 Agentic Harnesses on the ALE Leaderboard Rank Agent Harness Underlying Model Pass Rate Mean Score 1 Codex gpt-5-5 24.0% 42.8% 2 Ale Claw gpt-5-5 23.0% 45.8% 3 Claude Code claude-fable-5 22.0% 40.5% 4 OpenClaw gpt-5-5 21.1% 41.0% 5 Cursor CLI composer-2-5 20.4% 38.5% The victory of GPT-5.5 aligns with recent third-party analysis suggesting that OpenAI's models are currently superior at strictly adhering to multi-part, complex prompts. Conversely, users report Anthropic's Claude architecture can sometimes be "forgetful" with multi-part instructions, abandoning required steps mid-workflow — a fatal flaw in ALE's rigorous pipeline. And while hitting a 24.0% pass rate is enough to claim the crown, the absolute performance ceiling remains remarkably low. On the hardest "Last-Exam" tier — representing the frontier of professional difficulty — most configurations, including Anthropic's older Claude Opus 4.8 and Google's Gemini CLI, record a devastating 0.0% pass rate. Solving Benchmark Contamination A core vulnerability in modern AI evaluation is "benchmark contamination"—the phenomenon where test questions inevitably leak into the massive data lakes used to train next-generation models. Once a model memorizes the benchmark, the evaluation becomes entirely useless. ALE solves this through a dual-use deployment strategy. The project operates as an open-source research initiative, but it closely guards its evaluation data. Only about 10% of the dataset (roughly 150 tasks) is released publicly on platforms like GitHub and Hugging Face. The remaining 1,300+ tasks are kept strictly private. For developers and enterprise evaluators, this means ALE functions as a "living benchmark". Private tasks are systematically rotated into the public pool over time, while retired public tasks are swapped out. This rolling release ensures that the evaluation surface remains uncontaminated across successive model generations, giving enterprise buyers confidence that an agent's high score is earned , not memorized. Additionally, ALE provides transparency by tracking both "Full" and "Unlicensed" scores. Because real professional work often requires paid, proprietary software, the "Full" leaderboard incorporates tasks that rely on commercial CAD tools, paid APIs, or licensed datasets. The "Unlicensed" tier drops these license-gated tasks to provide a clean, like-for-like comparison using only freely available tools, ensuring models aren't simply rewarded for having access to paid enterprise software. Bottom Line: ALE Shows Even the Highest-Performing Models and Harnesses Have Room for Improvement For developers frustrated by the gap between marketing claims and actual production performance, ALE's brutal grading curve is highly validating. Zengyi Qin , an MIT PhD researcher and data contributor to the project, took to X to announce the launch, sharing images of the paper and the staggering 100+ institution contributor list. "Introducing Agents’ Last Exam (ALE)," Qin wrote. "Built by 300+ domain experts from 100+ institutions. Covering 55 industry domains. Claude Opus 4.8 has 0.0% pass rate on the hardest subset. Glad to have contributed to this benchmark". In a follow-up post highlighting the Hugging Face ArXiv paper link, Qin added: "Very solid work from project leads @YiyouSun @Xinyang_Han_ @dawnsongtweets and @BerkeleyRDI". As businesses deploy billions in capital betting on AI agents, they desperately need a compass that points true north. If an agent can eventually conquer the gauntlet of Agents' Last Exam, it won't just be passing a test—it will be proving it is ready to join the workforce. Until then, the sobering pass rates on the leaderboard serve as a necessary reality check for the entire AI ecosystem.
- SoftBank’s attempt to get $6 billion OpenAI margin loan stalls
SoftBank’s attempt to get $6 billion OpenAI margin loan stalls The Japan Times
Score: 70💰 MoneyJun 10, 2026https://www.japantimes.co.jp/business/2026/06/10/companies/softbank-openai-attempt-margin-loan/ - Anthropic accused of ‘secret sabotage’ as Claude Fable 5 silently limits capabilities for AI researchers and developers
Anthropic accused of ‘secret sabotage’ as Claude Fable 5 silently limits capabilities for AI researchers and developers Fortune
Score: 70🌐 MovesJun 10, 2026https://fortune.com/2026/06/10/anthropic-accu-claude-fable-5-limits-capabilities-ai-researchers-developers/ - Salesforce layoffs: Employees from Agentforce AI, Mulesoft IT teams handed pink slips
The enterprise software company has undertaken a fresh round of layoffs, affecting employees working on its Agentforce AI product, Mulesoft IT integration tool, and Marketing Cloud software, according to Business Insider.
- Bill Gates warns Microsoft, Amazon, Google on data center push
Bill Gates has told the AI industry it does not have permission to drive up household electricity bills, warning Amazon, Google, Meta and Microsoft that the old utility-funded grid model is finished. Speaking on CNBC, the Microsoft co-founder said hyperscalers must now pick data centre sites where the economics and politics hold. With 48 projects worth $156 billion already blocked in 2025 and public opposition at record highs, the buildout is colliding with sentiment.
- UK minister for AI calls for more attractive datacentre builds
Drawing an analogy with the pleasing aesthetics of St Pancras and King’s Cross railway stations, the UK government’s minister for artificial intelligence and online safety , Kanishka Narayan MP, used his presentation at this week’s AI Summit , part of London Tech Week , to encourage datacentre builds that people can be proud of. “Our industrial legacy is written into the British landscape,” he said. “Infrastructure shapes how people feel about the places they live in. Those of you who have the misfortune of arriving here via Euston Station would appreciate this truth.” Narayan pointed out that St Pancras was built for the railway age – to move people, goods and opportunity across the country. “But it was also built with civic ambition and enhanced London and embodied the ambition of our communities,” he said. In contrast, Narayan described Euston as “a functional, but frankly bland and ugly building” – a symbol of what happens when architects forget the civic purpose of infrastructure. “ Datacentres are the new railway stations , power stations, telephone exchanges of the intelligence economy,” he said. “They will power the models, the services, the business and public tools that will define the next industrial revolution. They are also set in real places, near real communities.” Rather than being buildings that communities tolerate or put up with, Narayan called for datacentres’ build design to be something people can be proud of. Narayan used his speech to announce the RIBA x DSIT Data Centre Design Challenge, a government-backed design competition run by the Department for Science Innovation and Technology (DSIT) and the Royal Institute of British Architects (RIBA) that seeks to ensure that as datacentres grow, they deliver for the communities around them too. The idea is to encourage collaboration between architects, designers, engineers and communities to raise the bar on high-quality design, meaningful public engagement and sustainable environmental outcomes, which, according to DSIT, will reimagine datacentres not just as critical national infrastructure, but as places of genuine civic value. He said the competition aims to raise the bar of datacentre design and is the first government-backed competition where architects, designers and engineers are being asked to design datacentres “with meaningful public engagement, strong environmental outcomes and genuine civic value”. He added: “If a community is helping power the AI age, it should be able to see that contribution with pride.” AI that works for workers Along with the datacentre design competition, the UK government is also encouraging a more pro-work approach to AI deployment. During his speech at the AI Summit, Narayan said the government is launching a Pro-Worker AI Adoption Prize , which he said would celebrate organisations adopting pro-worker AI, encouraging other firms to follow their lead. “We want businesses, workers, unions and investors to nominate organisations at the cutting edge of pro-worker AI adoption – not just adopting AI, but using AI to create new products, new jobs and new tasks in a way that boosts the demand for human expertise,” he said. The top 50 organisations nominated will be shortlisted by an expert panel of judges, chaired by the Nobel Memorial Prize-winning economist Simon Johnson. “Business cases of pro-worker AI adoption will be written up and taught in leading UK business schools so the next generation of people in this country look at pro-worker AI adoption too,” Narayan added. Read more about datacentre developments The great datacentre backlash – the campaigners : In part one of a series looking at attitudes to datacentres, we look at the organisations that oppose new builds. Could an environmental legal challenge derail UK government’s fast-tracked datacentre builds? The government is under fire after details emerged that it waved through three large-scale datacentre planning applications without conducting an environmental impact assessment first.
Score: 70🌐 MovesJun 10, 2026https://www.computerweekly.com/news/366644212/UK-minister-of-AI-calls-for-more-attractive-datacentre-builds