AI News Archive: June 15, 2026 — Part 3
Sourced from 500+ daily AI sources, scored by relevance.
- AI turns coders, lawyers and analysts into ghosts of London’s past
AI turns coders, lawyers and analysts into ghosts of London’s past The Straits Times
- Apple supplier Jabil, Adani partner to build AI data center infra platform in India
Apple supplier Jabil, Adani partner to build AI data center infra platform in India Reuters
- Cleveland Clinic and IBM forum highlights advancements in AI and quantum computing for healthcare research
Cleveland Clinic and IBM forum highlights advancements in AI and quantum computing for healthcare research EurekAlert!
- Elevance Health’s 3 Key Priorities for AI
Elevance Health’s 3 Key Priorities for AI MedCity News
Score: 70🌐 MovesJun 15, 2026https://medcitynews.com/2026/06/elevance-healths-3-key-priorities-for-ai/ - Big Tech’s desperate last push at AI regulation
For months, Big Tech's Washington lobbyists have chased after the holy grail of pro-AI legislation: preemption. This would be a comprehensive federal law, passed in Congress and signed by the president, applying one set of AI rules across the entire country and overriding the legally messy state-by-state approach to regulation. For months, lobbyists have run […]
Score: 70🌐 MovesJun 15, 2026https://www.theverge.com/policy/949970/ai-regulation-child-safety-kosa-congress - Lionel Richie trademarks voice over AI fears
Lionel Richie trademarks voice over AI fears The Telegraph
Score: 69🌐 MovesJun 15, 2026https://www.telegraph.co.uk/us/news/2026/06/15/lionel-richie-trademarks-his-voice-over-ai-fears/ - Editorial: All rise! ChatGPT stands accused of practicing law without a license in Chicago
Editorial: All rise! ChatGPT stands accused of practicing law without a license in Chicago Chicago Tribune
- Facebook Launches Search Engine AI Tool That Could Make Meta $10 Billion A Year, Analyst Says
The new feature positions Meta as a more direct competitor of Google’s search engine.
- Ant Group said to be preparing AI version of Alipay for public launch
Foreign media outlets have reported that Ant Group is secretly testing an AI-powered version of Alipay. The new version is said to radically change the original user interaction model, allowing users to enter a native AI interface with a single tap and enabling intelligent management of everything from services to personal finances. According to current […]
Score: 69🌐 MovesJun 15, 2026https://technode.com/2026/06/15/ant-group-said-to-be-preparing-ai-version-of-alipay-for-public-launch/ - Digital tools reveal hidden extinctions as AI reshapes global conservation
In a seismic shift since Kew's inaugural State of the World report 10 years ago, the sixth State of the World's Plants and Fungi report, published June 16, 2026, brings together expertise from more than 400 scientists across 40 countries to explore how new technology is transforming the race to save nature. The report argues technology can be nature's ally, with digital tools exposing critical gaps in scientific knowledge and highlighting where action is most urgently needed to safeguard plants and fungi.
Score: 68🌐 MovesJun 15, 2026https://phys.org/news/2026-06-digital-tools-reveal-hidden-extinctions.html - Anthropic Sued Over ‘Misleading’ Limits on Premium Subscription Plans
Anthropic Sued Over ‘Misleading’ Limits on Premium Subscription Plans The Information
Score: 68🌐 MovesJun 15, 2026https://www.theinformation.com/briefings/anthropic-sued-misleading-limits-premium-subscription-plans - Musk’s xAI Accused of Illegally Firing Engineer Who Raised Safety Concerns
A former engineer at Elon Musk’s xAI who now heads a think tank focused on AI safety filed a lawsuit claiming he was fired from the SpaceX subsidiary for raising concerns about the risks artificial intelligence poses to humanity. Devin …
- Americans strongly support regulations on AI, according to poll
Most Americans, even those who most appreciate AI, strongly support more regulation of it, a new survey by Johns Hopkins University researchers finds.
- Is Trump using national security as excuse to punish Anthropic?
Is Trump using national security as excuse to punish Anthropic? The National
Score: 68🌐 MovesJun 15, 2026https://www.thenationalnews.com/future/technology/2026/06/15/us-government-restricts-anthropic/ - New York-AWS Deal Aims to Simplify Cloud, AI Procurement
State Information Technology Services officials said the enterprise agreement lowers costs, simplifies acquisition and expands access to AI tools and training for more than 130,000 state employees.
Score: 68🌐 MovesJun 15, 2026https://www.govtech.com/artificial-intelligence/new-york-aws-deal-aims-to-simplify-cloud-ai-procurement - AI load growth is changing the utility business model
Large-load demand is transforming utility strategy, regulation, and investment.
Score: 68🌐 MovesJun 15, 2026https://www.utilitydive.com/spons/ai-load-growth-is-changing-the-utility-business-model/822321/ - Top JPMorganChase exec sees potential for disruption: 'AI is going to change everything'
The executive's comments offer insight into how AI is changing banking, with many advances in the technology occurring in downtown San Francisco.
- Google’s AI Mode can now keep track of information for you
AI Mode will now keep you updated on the latest sneaker drops, movie tickets, and more.
Score: 68🌐 MovesJun 15, 2026https://www.androidauthority.com/google-search-information-agents-ai-ultra-subscribers-3677456/ - The Future Of Autonomy
The Future Of Autonomy
- Undo lands $37M to give AI agents the runtime context to fix bugs
U.K.-based software debugging startup Undo Ltd. today revealed it has raised $37 million in new funding to expand internationally and push its debugging technology into the tools engineers use to fix code written with artificial intelligence. Founded in 2005, the company records the full execution history of a running program and saves it to a […] The post Undo lands $37M to give AI agents the runtime context to fix bugs appeared first on SiliconANGLE .
Score: 68💰 MoneyJun 15, 2026https://siliconangle.com/2026/06/15/undo-lands-37m-give-ai-agents-runtime-context-fix-bugs/ - AMD takes over MEXT to 'address growing memory constraints' in the data center — memory tiering technology enables flash to appear as DRAM to applications
AMD acquires MEXT to get Predictive Memory Engine that offloads infrequently accessed data from DRAM to NAND storage.
- Two-thirds of Middle East firms now have a Chief AI Officer, says IBM – EXCLUSIVE
Two-thirds of Middle East firms now have a Chief AI Officer, says IBM – EXCLUSIVE Arabian Business
- Top banks rush to fill chief AI roles as talent jumps to rivals
Top banks rush to fill chief AI roles as talent jumps to rivals The Straits Times
- Growing the Cloudflare AI team with talent from Ensemble AI
Cloudflare is deepening our investment in AI with the addition of team members from Ensemble AI, focusing on machine learning infrastructure and efficiency.
- 'This case presents the Court with an unusual scenario': Judge kicks lawyers off cases are finding out both were using AI to argue
US District Judge Sharion Aycock took a less-than-favorable view of all 4 lawyers involved a recent case leveraging AI to fight their battles for them.
- CMU’s Software Engineering Institute and Accenture Release New Framework To Help Organizations Realize AI’s Promise
CMU’s Software Engineering Institute and Accenture Release New Framework To Help Organizations Realize AI’s Promise Carnegie Mellon University
- Z.ai Launches GLM-5.2 With a Usable 1M-Token Context, Two Thinking-Effort Levels, and No Benchmarks at Launch
Z.ai Launches GLM-5.2 With a Usable 1M-Token Context, Two Thinking-Effort Levels, and No Benchmarks at Launch MarkTechPost
- Andrew Hastie compares AI to cold-war nuclear arms race and warns Australia may fall behind
Liberal MP says Australia risks sovereignty and strategic independence being ‘constrained by the AI superpowers reshaping the global order’ Get our breaking news email , free app or daily news podcast Liberal MP Andrew Hastie says Australia should dramatically scale up investment in artificial intelligence to preserve strategic independence and warns the country risks being “a supplicant state” tethered to the US in an era of possible hot conflict with China. In a major address to Liberal members in Sydney on Monday night, the shadow minister for industry and sovereign capability likened the development of AI to the nuclear arms race of the cold-war era and proposed Australia position itself as a technology hub in the southern hemisphere. Continue reading...
- Meta Tapped a Pentagon Supplier to Prototype Face Recognition for Its Glasses
Rank One, whose board includes a former CIA deputy director and a former FBI science chief, supplied face recognition to Meta for internal development of its smart glasses app.
Score: 68🌐 MovesJun 15, 2026https://www.wired.com/story/meta-rank-one-computing-face-recognition-smart-glasses/ - Anthropic Forced to Disable New Models by US Government
The latest skirmish between the vendor and the Trump administration comes soon after the release of two powerful new AI models.
Score: 67🌐 MovesJun 15, 2026https://aibusiness.com/generative-ai/anthropic-forced-disable-new-models-us-government - Meta’s Super Expensive New AI Team Is Already a Complete Catastrophe
"It's literally the gulag." The post Meta’s Super Expensive New AI Team Is Already a Complete Catastrophe appeared first on Futurism .
Score: 67🌐 MovesJun 15, 2026https://futurism.com/artificial-intelligence/meta-new-ai-team-catastrophe - Cohere Seeing Inbounds After Washington's Anthropic Scrutiny
Cohere Chief AI Officer Joelle Pineau says Cohere has seen a huge number of inbounds after Anthropic was ordered by the US government to disable access to its most advanced AI platforms for all foreign nationals, with governments and investors alike now seeking non-US models as Washington steps up its AI oversight. She joins Ed Ludlow on "Bloomberg Tech." (Source: Bloomberg)
Score: 67🌐 MovesJun 15, 2026https://www.bloomberg.com/news/videos/2026-06-15/cohere-seeing-inbounds-after-dc-s-anthropic-scrutiny-video - Study finds students with highest distress use AI for mental health at elevated rates
Study finds students with highest distress use AI for mental health at elevated rates EurekAlert!
- AI’s Cost Problem Becomes Front and Center, At Least in Asia
AI’s Cost Problem Becomes Front and Center, At Least in Asia The Information
Score: 66🌐 MovesJun 15, 2026https://www.theinformation.com/newsletters/ai-agenda/ais-cost-problem-becomes-front-center-least-asia - CEOs Now Being Forced to Reverse Course, Cut AI Spending
The age of "tokenmaxxing" didn't last long. The post CEOs Now Being Forced to Reverse Course, Cut AI Spending appeared first on Futurism .
Score: 66🌐 MovesJun 15, 2026https://futurism.com/artificial-intelligence/ceos-reverse-course-ai-spending - It Is Trivially Easy to Use Reddit to Manipulate AI Search, Research Suggests
"We show that a tiny snippet—just 13 words—of retrieved text on a UGC website like Reddit, Wikipedia, Quora, or Facebook can change AI agents to output spam / scam content pretty consistently."
Score: 66🌐 MovesJun 15, 2026https://www.404media.co/it-is-trivially-easy-to-use-reddit-to-manipulate-ai-search-research-suggests/ - Anthropic limits access to new models outside key markets
Anthropic limits access to new models outside key markets YourStory.com
Score: 65🌐 MovesJun 15, 2026https://yourstory.com/ai-story/anthropic-ai-restriction-india-tech-independence - Fine-Tuning Biological Foundation Models with LoRA Using NVIDIA BioNeMo Recipes
Foundation models are reshaping computational biology. Pretrained on massive corpora of protein or genomic sequences, models such as ESM2 (a protein language...
Score: 65🤖 ModelsJun 15, 2026https://developer.nvidia.com/blog/fine-tuning-biological-foundation-models-with-lora-using-nvidia-bionemo-recipes/ - Alibaba, Tencent, and Baidu Turn Gaokao Guidance Into an AI Agent Battleground
China three largest technology companies have converged on an unlikely battleground: Gaokao volunteer application guidance. Alibaba, Tencent, and Baidu have all...
Score: 65🌐 MovesJun 15, 2026https://pandaily.com/alibaba-tencent-baidu-gaokao-ai-agent-battle-jun2026 - Why Europe’s demands on Apple AI put your data at risk
Europe’s evangelistic approach to insisting Apple open up personal data to competing AI services is hurting Apple users in the region. More than that, it also places its entire business sector at risk, and a newly-published Jamf survey suggests why. Announced at WWDC 2026 , Apple Intelligence/Siri AI relies on personal, contextual data to run. Europe wants that same information to be made available to third-party services for competing apps, but has not worked with Apple to protect user confidentiality. It’s an approach that places your data at risk of exfiltration using those apps because Europe is insisting Apple share personal information with the developers of other apps. The desire to protect that data is why Apple won’t distribute Siri AI in the EU for a while. Jamf survey exposes the IT risks of AI It’s not as if Europe doesn’t understand the risk of data leaks in an era of AI. Just look at the bloc’s focus on things that do matter, such as sovereign AI or managed AI services like Orange Live Intelligence. These locally-produced AI services, alongside Europe’s attitude toward them, tell me the confederation understands the risks. How real are these risks? Very. Jamf on Monday published survey results confirming the scale of that risk, telling us that one-in-five IT and security leaders in the enterprise sector has already experienced an AI-related incident involving unexpected costs, a security issue, or both. The survey also found that: 72.9% of organizations have already deployed AI in some form. 59.7% see an AI-related incident as a near-term risk. Organizations with deeply integrated AI are 40% more likely to report an AI-related incident than organizations still in the exploratory stage. The implication is that AI governance is becoming an operational requirement and — as Apple has told us umpteen times in the past — the best way to maintain operational confidentiality is not to collect or share any data at all. That’s the whole point of its approach: the data doesn’t need to be shared, it just needs to be turned into another signal that promotes utility while protecting confidentiality. Crafting trust in a crowded market There’s another challenge to emerge. There are now multiple brands of AI, with more coming on stream all the time. That’s great in terms of finding a model that suits your needs, but challenging when it comes to ensuring all the services you or your employees use of are equally secure. You don’t want your business to become deeply reliant on any service only for that vendor to subsequently get bought out and/or shut down, nor do you want a service to be hacked or otherwise exploited to your detriment. “AI isn’t arriving as a single application that IT can approve and move on from,” said Jamf CEO Beth Tschida. “It’s showing up in developer tools, productivity apps, autonomous agents, and other software they already run. The challenge is maintaining visibility and control as that footprint expands.” The survey described the challenges IT faces with AI deployment: shadow IT, vendor sprawl, and the need to grapple with highly unpredictable use-based pricing models. And that’s even before considering the governance challenges of agentic and developer AI. AI and the emerging governance nightmare “What our survey shows is that governance must keep pace with adoption,” Tschida said. “For organizations built on Apple, the foundation is already an advantage. Apple’s privacy model and the management controls built into the platform give IT teams a strong foundation to build on and … that advantage depends on using tools built for Apple from the start.” That’s the point of the curated, private and secured service offered by Siri AI, of course. It’s also part of what Apple is building toward with its wider ambitions toward AI on its platform. Bloomberg’s Mark Gurman discussed elements of this in his weekend newsletter, in which he suggested Apple might introduce some subscription services using AI, and that it is building an App Store for Siri Extensions, which would allow third-party chatbots to work with Siri . There is a need for curation and management in AI What makes that model work is the curation with which Apple surrounds it, and its determination to extend Private Cloud Compute so it can protect your data even when using third-party servers (in this case, Google’s server clusters). It makes sense to think Apple intends to use that system to protect all approved third-parry AI interactions provided across its platforms by its own routes. That’s true, even if users access services free of those safeguards using a web browser, which they currently can. But the key thing is that if Apple can get this right, offering up a managed, curated, and controllable ecosystem for AI agents and services, it will be going a long way toward building the kind of managed AI ecosystem the Jamf survey shows our modern digital enterprises increasingly need. You can follow me on social media! Join me on BlueSky , LinkedIn , Mastodon and subscribe to The Core .
Score: 65🌐 MovesJun 15, 2026https://www.computerworld.com/article/4185115/why-europes-demands-on-apple-ai-put-your-data-at-risk.html - Samsung's Rainbow Robotics pilots warehouse robot at Coupang
Rainbow Robotics, the robot maker controlled by Samsung Electronics, has placed its mobile dual-arm robot RB-Y1 inside a Coupang fulfillment center, where the e-commerce company is running a trial to see whether the machine can handle warehouse work, according to a report Sunday by ETNews. The test checks how reliably the robot runs and how efficiently it sorts and moves goods, ETNews said, citing industry sources. A large order is expected to follow if the robot passes. None of the three compan
- Mistral AI weighs new funding at $23bn valuation
Mistral AI weighs new funding at $23bn valuation verdict.co.uk
- AI is rapidly reshaping the skills employers want most from workers — and shockingly enough, so-called 'human' skills might be more in demand
Jobs where AI automates parts of the workflow are actually seeing more growth and wage growth, PwC report reveals.
- This tech CEO fired 80% of his workforce over AI resistance. Here’s what he’s learned since then
This tech CEO fired 80% of his workforce over AI resistance. Here’s what he’s learned since then Fortune
- Skye Air Mobility Partners with India Post to Launch India’s Largest Postal Drone Network
Skye Air Mobility Private Limited signed an agreement with the Department of Posts (India Post) to operate drone flights carrying Branch Office mail bags between Account Offices and Branch Post Offices. The partnership covers 150 routes across Himachal Pradesh and Assam, two states where mountains and monsoons have long disrupted postal services. Flight operations commenced […] The post Skye Air Mobility Partners with India Post to Launch India’s Largest Postal Drone Network appeared first on CXOToday.com .
- AI speeds cybercrime by exposing flaws, and other cybersecurity news
Top cybersecurity news: AI is accelerating cybercrime; ransomware outpaces other types of cyberattacks; Anthropic suspends new AI tools.
Score: 65🌐 MovesJun 15, 2026https://www.weforum.org/stories/2026/06/ai-cybercrime-and-other-cybersecurity-news/ - Undo secures €31 million to bring runtime context to AI-assisted software engineering
Cambridge-based Undo, a scale-up focused on AI-powered root cause analysis, today announced the close of a €31 million ($37 million) funding round to accelerate development efforts and significantly expand its global market reach. The round was led by Elsewhere Partners. “We are ahead of the curve. Undo has spent years building deterministic, program recording technology […] The post Undo secures €31 million to bring runtime context to AI-assisted software engineering appeared first on EU-Startups .
- Crypto token’s 50% wipeout shows magnitude of AI-hacking threat
Crypto token’s 50% wipeout shows magnitude of AI-hacking threat The Japan Times
Score: 65🌐 MovesJun 15, 2026https://www.japantimes.co.jp/business/2026/06/15/tech/crypto-token-ai-hacking/ - AI Infrastructure Boom Drives Demand for Semiconductor, Pharmaceutical Automation
AI Infrastructure Boom Drives Demand for Semiconductor, Pharmaceutical Automation Toronto Star
- Concern grows over AI ageism in recruitment – but can advanced tech be trained to do better?
Concern grows over AI ageism in recruitment – but can advanced tech be trained to do better? The National