AI News Archive: June 17, 2026 — Part 2
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- French president urges US to share cutting-edge AI and democracies to cooperate on regulation
French president urges US to share cutting-edge AI and democracies to cooperate on regulation Toronto Star
- AI model proves to be a heavyweight in tumor assessment: Mesothelioma patients and physicians benefit
AI model proves to be a heavyweight in tumor assessment: Mesothelioma patients and physicians benefit EurekAlert!
- Anthropic asked for regulation. Washington went much further
Anthropic has long been supportive of AI regulation, but the Trump administration is coming down particularly hard on the AI company.
- AMD acquires MEXT to add predictive memory optimization to its AI stack
AMD has acquired memory optimization startup MEXT, bringing predictive memory optimization software into its AI infrastructure portfolio as enterprises look for ways to manage increasingly memory-intensive AI workloads without continually expanding expensive DRAM capacity. The technology uses AI to intelligently move frequently accessed data between flash storage and DRAM, enabling organizations to increase effective memory capacity while reducing infrastructure cost and power consumption, according to AMD. “Memory has become a critical constraint across cloud and enterprise environments,” AMD said in a blog announcing the acquisition, adding that traditional approaches of simply adding more DRAM are becoming increasingly costly and power-intensive. Financial terms of the acquisition were not disclosed. AMD did not immediately respond to a request for additional comment. AI boom reshapes memory economics AMD’s move comes as AI infrastructure demand is reshaping the memory market and forcing enterprises to rethink how they scale AI deployments. According to IDC , AI infrastructure is driving a strategic reallocation of memory production toward enterprise-grade components, with 2026 DRAM supply growth expected to remain below historical norms at 16% year over year, creating pricing pressure across the market. Gartner has separately forecast a 130% increase in combined DRAM and SSD prices by the end of 2026, warning that higher memory costs will increasingly influence enterprise technology investment decisions. Against that backdrop, MEXT’s software is designed to address a growing enterprise challenge by using predictive algorithms to identify frequently accessed data and proactively move it between flash storage and DRAM, extending usable memory capacity without requiring proportional hardware expansion, the blog added. “Memory prices have seen an unprecedented growth, nearly going 4x since 3Q25, making memory one of the most contested chips in the AI infrastructure story,” said Shrish Pant, director analyst at Gartner. Pant said higher prices and constrained supply are reviving interest in software-driven memory optimization strategies that received little attention when memory was abundant and inexpensive. AI infra competition moves up the stack The acquisition also reflects a broader shift in how AI vendors are competing for enterprise workloads. While the first phase of the AI race centered on securing GPUs and compute capacity, vendors are increasingly investing across networking, software, and infrastructure optimization to improve overall system efficiency. “We can safely say that we are beyond ‘chips wars’ and have already entered into an ‘Infrastructure optimization war’, and software-based memory optimization is just one of many moving pieces which will determine winners for the AI race,” Pant said. AMD’s acquisition expands its AI infrastructure portfolio beyond processors into software that optimizes memory utilization, mirroring a broader industry trend toward integrated hardware and software stacks rather than standalone silicon performance. Manish Rawat, semiconductor analyst at TechInsights, said memory is increasingly becoming a strategic constraint for enterprise AI deployments. “As enterprises deploy larger models and scale user workloads, memory limitations often constrain performance and GPU utilization before compute resources are fully exhausted,” Rawat said. Memory is evolving from a supporting hardware component into a strategic enabler of AI scalability, performance, and cost optimization, he added. Software aims to delay expensive DRAM upgrades AMD said MEXT’s predictive memory tiering technology intelligently places frequently accessed data in high-speed memory while shifting less active data to lower-cost flash storage. That approach is intended to increase infrastructure efficiency and reduce the need for continual DRAM expansion as enterprise AI workloads grow, analysts said. Rawat said software-based memory optimization offers enterprises a practical way to delay expensive hardware upgrades rather than eliminate the need for DRAM. Although the technology cannot replace high-performance DRAM for latency-sensitive applications, it can improve data center efficiency, lower total cost of ownership, and help organizations maximize returns from existing infrastructure investments, he said. Sanchit Vir Gogia, chief analyst at Greyhound Research, said the industry is entering a phase where infrastructure orchestration will matter as much as compute performance. “The GPU is the engine. Memory is the road, the fuel line, and occasionally the traffic jam,” Gogia said. Production AI workloads place sustained demands on parameters, embeddings, and cached context, making memory performance a business issue rather than simply a hardware specification. Gogia said predictive memory tiering addresses inefficiencies that often leave expensive DRAM underutilized, but cautioned that optimization should complement, rather than replace, sound infrastructure design. “Predictive tiering attacks the waste inside that reflex,” he said, referring to the tendency to address performance challenges by purchasing more memory instead of improving utilization. Rawat said organizations that optimize compute, memory, storage, and software together are likely to scale AI deployments faster, lower operating costs, and generate stronger returns on AI investments than those relying primarily on increasing hardware capacity.
- Microsoft's Copilot Cowork Feature Rolls Out Globally for Microsoft 365 Customers
Microsoft has made Copilot Cowork generally available to Microsoft 365 Copilot customers worldwide after a three-month preview period. The AI-powered service is designed to automate complex tasks across multiple tools and business applications. The rollout introduces usage-based pricing, new spending controls, additional security features, browser-based actions throug...
- Pramaana Labs raises $27M seed round from Khosla Ventures to bring formal verification to AI
Pramaana will focus on highly sensitive verticals like law, drug discovery, and tax preparation — where errors can be costly and reliability is at a premium.
- A near-autonomous AI chemist improves a challenging reaction in medicinal chemistry
OpenAI and Molecule.one show how a near-autonomous AI chemist using GPT-5.4 improved a key drug-making reaction, advancing medicinal chemistry research.
- I had a blood clot. An AI diagnosis may have saved my life | Gleb Tsipursky
An AI tool is no replacement for a doctor, and regulation is essential. But together, physicians and AI could prove beneficial A calf cramp should not be a brush with death. Mine almost was. For five days, I had what felt like a stubborn muscle spasm in my left calf. It was tender, swollen and getting worse. I assumed it was a muscle problem and went to my chiropractor, who treated it as a muscle issue. Gleb Tsipursky, PhD, serves as the CEO of the future-of-work work consultancy Disaster Avoidance Experts and wrote The Psychology of Generative AI Adoption at Work (Georgetown University Press, 2026) Continue reading...
Score: 79🌐 MovesJun 17, 2026https://www.theguardian.com/commentisfree/2026/jun/17/blood-clot-dvt-ai-diagnosis - Proscia Launches Fifth Generation of Concentriq, Bringing the Latest Advancements in AI to Pathologists and Scientists
Proscia Launches Fifth Generation of Concentriq, Bringing the Latest Advancements in AI to Pathologists and Scientists Toronto Star
- Feds’ Legal Basis for Ban on Anthropic’s Most Powerful Models Looks Increasingly Shaky
Of course, whether the administration cares about the legal basis is an open question.
- Amazon unveils new AI agents, trying to thread the needle between autonomy and human control
AWS used its New York Summit to roll out AI agents that act on their own — from fixing security vulnerabilities to triaging email — while trying to keep humans in control of how far they go. Read More
- OpenAI's Deployment Simulation Extends Pre-Deployment Risk Assessment to Agentic Coding Through Simulated Tool Calls
OpenAI's Deployment Simulation Extends Pre-Deployment Risk Assessment to Agentic Coding Through Simulated Tool Calls MarkTechPost
- OpenAI researchers want to predict how often AI models will fail before launch
OpenAI researchers propose a method for predicting how often a new AI model will make mistakes after release. It could fill gaps left by standard safety testing. The article OpenAI researchers want to predict how often AI models will fail before launch appeared first on The Decoder .
Score: 78🌐 MovesJun 17, 2026https://the-decoder.com/openai-researchers-want-to-predict-how-often-ai-models-will-fail-before-launch/ - Neuralink competitor Paradromics just implanted its first brain-chip device. The next step is restoring speech.
Neuralink competitor Paradromics just implanted its first brain-chip device. The next step is restoring speech. Business Insider
Score: 78🌐 MovesJun 17, 2026https://www.businessinsider.com/paradromics-brain-chip-implant-first-human-patient-speech-restoration-bci-2026-6 - Databricks targets AI-driven threat detection with Panther deal
Databricks to acquire Panther, an AI SOC platform, in a move intended to further develop its approach to security software.
Score: 78🌐 MovesJun 17, 2026https://www.techmonitor.ai/news/databricks-targets-ai-driven-threat-detection-with-panther-deal - Macron Winds Up G7 With AI, Trump Dinner
Macron Winds Up G7 With AI, Trump Dinner Barron's
Score: 78🌐 MovesJun 17, 2026https://www.barrons.com/news/macron-winds-up-g7-with-ai-trump-dinner-19cdd634?refsec - ChatGPT’s AI market share drops below 50% as Gemini and Claude gain users: Report
ChatGPT's global market share fell below 50% for the first time, as Claude's audience grows 452% year-on-year and Gemini's user base expands rapidly. The post ChatGPT’s AI market share drops below 50% as Gemini and Claude gain users: Report appeared first on MEDIANAMA .
Score: 78🌐 MovesJun 17, 2026https://www.medianama.com/2026/06/223-chatgpts-ai-market-share-drops-below-50-gemini-claude-gain-users-report/ - At G7, Macron says he expects progress on broadening access to Anthropic's Mythos
At G7, Macron says he expects progress on broadening access to Anthropic's Mythos Reuters
- Gurman: AI AirPods with cameras just tipped for 2027 launch in 'flurry of new releases'
Gurman: AI AirPods with cameras just tipped for 2027 launch in 'flurry of new releases' Tom's Guide
- Siri AI will make the Apple Watch a fully-fledged AI wearable in watchOS 27
While it’s not available in the very first beta, Siri AI is coming to the Apple Watch in watchOS 27. In my view, this is the biggest change for the device in a long time.
Score: 77🌐 MovesJun 17, 2026https://9to5mac.com/2026/06/17/siri-ai-will-make-the-apple-watch-a-fully-fledged-ai-wearable-in-watchos-27/ - AI diagnostics offer huge opportunity to reduce avoidable blindness in India: ASG-Vasan COO
AI diagnostics offer huge opportunity to reduce avoidable blindness in India: ASG-Vasan COO Techcircle
- Can Chinese silicon replace Nvidia? Here are 5 AI models trained on local chips
Chinese artificial intelligence models have become increasingly competitive with their US peers, but the country’s AI hardware still lags significantly behind. While domestic chips are now widely adopted for model inference, none of China’s top models are known to have been pre-trained on homegrown silicon. To understand this gap, it helps to look at the three stages of AI model development. First is pre-training, the most computationally demanding phase, where a model feeds on massive data sets...
- Researchers build brain-like memory device for AI sensors that may improve energy efficiency — phototransistor device combines light sensing, memory, and processing to cut data movement
Oregon State University researchers have developed a brain-inspired phototransistor that combines light sensing, memory, and signal processing in one device. The hardware can electronically control how long optical memories persist or fade, potentially improving energy efficiency in future AI vision systems.
- Anthropic boss tells G7 leaders to ‘resist the temptation to splinter’ over AI
Dario Amodei is supported by rival Sam Altman in call for international co-operation
- Anthropic export ban sounds alarms for AI industry
The White House's move to restrict access to Anthropic's latest AI model — using what is known as export controls — could harm the long-term financial prospects of the entire U.S. AI industry. Why it matters: Anthropic and OpenAI's valuations depend on the global adoption of their most advanced models, and government restrictions could limit that growth. Zoom in: If this move is more than a temporary blip, "it's not great news for U.S. tech firms or for those assuming breakneck speed of AI adoption," Jim Reid, global head of macro at Deutsche Bank, wrote in a research note. Hundreds of billions of dollars are being spent by the data center hyperscalers and the AI labs to fund their ambitions, seeking to eventually profit from having the best models. Their calculations can work only if the government doesn't cut off access every time they achieve that goal. How it works: Businesses that pay for AI models need to make sure they can keep access to them. "You can't rely on something that could be switched off," Reid says. The big picture: It's not just about Anthropic. "Everyone who uses AI will see the writing on the wall that future AI models from OpenAI and Google are also going to be seen as having potential serious security risks," says Martin Chorzempa, a senior fellow at the Peterson Institute researches technology and national security issues. Follow the money: Companies are already wary about locking in contracts with major AI labs in case a competitor comes out with a better model. Now, they can add "potential regulation" to the list of reasons to keep their AI tools diversified. If companies don't want to sign contracts with OpenAI or Anthropic, that could put a ceiling on revenue growth for the two AI labs just before both are expected to go public later this year. Yes, but: The models Anthropic can no longer offer were pricey for them to run. AI labs typically subsidize the costs of running their most powerful models in the beginning. Anthropic was rolling out these models for only two weeks to paid subscribers, for example, and then users were going to have to pay a usage fee on top of their subscriptions to access them. The government in effect shortened Anthropic's subsidy window for its most expensive model ever. Between the lines: Export controls can be a powerful tool of leverage — recall when China cut off access to rare earths to get the upper hand in trade negotiations with the U.S. But they also have significant downside risk: Countries and companies will start looking for alternatives. "The challenge with export controls is anytime you do it, you encourage the development of alternative suppliers," Chorzempa says. In the case of rare earths, other countries are now looking to mine their own. Zoom out: Even before the move against Anthropic, there were already concerns, particularly in Europe, over the U.S. government using AI tool access as a lever of geopolitical influence. The move could provide some momentum to Chinese AI models that are open source. "You have no idea whether the U.S. government is just going to shut off your access to any future models," Chorzempa says. "That's a big advantage to open models."
- The G7 has some special lunchtime guests this year: Sam Altman, Demis Hassabis and Dario Amodei
The G7 has some special lunchtime guests this year: Sam Altman, Demis Hassabis and Dario Amodei Fortune
Score: 77🌐 MovesJun 17, 2026https://fortune.com/2026/06/17/g7-ai-sovereignty-europe-anthropic-blackout-trump/ - Singapore’s key exports surge 38.4% in May, biggest jump since 2003 on strong AI-related demand
Singapore’s key exports surge 38.4% in May, biggest jump since 2003 on strong AI-related demand The Straits Times
Score: 77🌐 MovesJun 17, 2026https://www.straitstimes.com/business/singapores-key-exports-surge-38-4-in-may-on-strong-ai-related-demand - Cohere CEO on G7 leaders’ choice: sovereign AI or digital serfdom
Cohere CEO on G7 leaders’ choice: sovereign AI or digital serfdom Fortune
Score: 76🌐 MovesJun 17, 2026https://fortune.com/2026/06/17/ai-digital-sovereignty-g7-anthropic-cohere-aidan-gomez/ - AI startup Acrab emerges from stealth with $350m raised since inception
AI startup Acrab emerges from stealth with $350m raised since inception DealStreetAsia
- Qualcomm Announces Snapdragon Reality Elite SoC With 48 TOPS AI Compute, Support for Android XR Headsets
Qualcomm announced the Snapdragon Reality Elite Platform at the Augmented World Expo (AWE) on Tuesday. It is the latest SoC designed to power mixed reality (MR), virtual reality (VR), and emerging spatial computing devices. Arriving as the successor to the Snapdragon XR2+ Gen 2 chip, the Snapdragon Reality Elite focuses on delivering on-device AI and improved graphics...
- Big Tech-backed coalition for carbon removal increases funding by $915 million, adds Anthropic
A major coalition is injecting an additional 915 million dollars into carbon removal technology. This significant funding boost aims to scale up vital climate solutions. Anthropic has joined the initiative as a new participant. The coalition plans to make focused investments through long-term contracts. These efforts are crucial for offsetting emissions from hard-to-abate sectors.
- Europe must choose between AI and climate goals, data center lobby says
Tech sector says only carbon-emitting gas plants are reliable enough today to power the EU's AI goals.
- AI boom sparks Kingboard subsidiary’s US$1.5 billion stake sale to ramp up PCB capacity
Riding on a buoyant stock market for artificial intelligence hardware components, Kingboard Holdings plans to raise HK$11.77 billion (US$1.5 billion) by selling a stake in its listed subsidiary, Kingboard Laminates Holdings, one of the world’s biggest makers of laminate materials used in circuit boards for AI servers. The company said the proceeds would be used to expand business and production capacity to meet surging demand. The fundraising comes as AI server backlogs hit record highs at major...
- General Availability of Lexis+ with Protégé in Canada Sets New Standard for Automating Legal Work with Easy-to-Use, Authoritative AI Workflows
General Availability of Lexis+ with Protégé in Canada Sets New Standard for Automating Legal Work with Easy-to-Use, Authoritative AI Workflows Toronto Star
- Convey closes on $38M round to help companies automate repetitive work with AI teammates
Agentic artificial intelligence startup Convey Inc. said today it has raised $38 million in early-stage funding to scale up its platform, which can be used by workers without technical skills to design, build and run digital teammates that can perform business tasks autonomously. Andreessen Horowitz led the Series A round, which saw participation from Khosla […] The post Convey closes on $38M round to help companies automate repetitive work with AI teammates appeared first on SiliconANGLE .
- Agentic AI in Healthcare: 10 Questions for Leaders
Explore 10 strategic questions healthcare and life sciences leaders should ask before scaling AI agents in production, from data readiness and governance to cost and collaboration.
Score: 75🌐 MovesJun 17, 2026https://www.snowflake.com/content/snowflake-site/global/en/blog/ai-agents-healthcare-leadership-questions - The Latest: G7 summit focuses on contentious future of AI and US dominance of the industry
The Latest: G7 summit focuses on contentious future of AI and US dominance of the industry
- Shield AI and UAV Navigation-Grupo Oesía partner to expand Hivemind autonomy across European unmanned systems
PARIS (JUNE 17, 2026) — Shield AI, the U.S. defense technology company building the world’s best AI pilots and next-generation aircraft, today signed a strategic integration partnership with Spain’s UAV Navigation-Grupo Oesía, part of the Spanish multinational technology company Grupo Oesía and a specialist in guidance, navigation, and control (GNC) solutions for unmanned aerial vehicles. The partnership focuses on integrating Shield AI’s Hivemind autonomy software with UAV Navigation-Grupo Oesía systems so European customers can field more capable autonomous aircraft faster and […]
- Microsoft’s Copilot AI Caught Letting Hackers Steal Your 2FA Codes Through a Single Click
Security researchers turned the chatbot into a "one-click data exfiltration weapon." The post Microsoft’s Copilot AI Caught Letting Hackers Steal Your 2FA Codes Through a Single Click appeared first on Futurism .
Score: 75🌐 MovesJun 17, 2026https://futurism.com/future-society/microsofts-copilot-hackers-steal-2fa-click - Former Palantir employees raise $60M for AI enterprise startup Conduct
A London-based AI startup founded by three former Palantir employees, which is looking to modernise ERP systems, has raised $60m in new funding. The Series A investment in Conduct was co-led by new in...
Score: 75💰 MoneyJun 17, 2026https://tech.eu/2026/06/17/former-palantir-employees-raise-60m-for-ai-enterprise-startup-conduct/ - EU cybersecurity agency to meet Anthropic on Thursday, EU Commission says
EU cybersecurity agency to meet Anthropic on Thursday, EU Commission says Reuters
- The Indian workers training AI robots to take their jobs
The Indian workers training AI robots to take their jobs The Japan Times
Score: 75🌐 MovesJun 17, 2026https://www.japantimes.co.jp/business/2026/06/17/indian-workers-training-ai-jobs/ - Epic Games details how it's embracing generative AI in Unreal Engine
Epic Games is making generative AI a big part of upcoming versions of Unreal Engine.
Score: 75🌐 MovesJun 17, 2026https://www.engadget.com/2196807/epic-games-details-how-its-embracing-gen-ai-in-unreal-engine/ - Microsoft launches Copilot Cowork with usage-based pricing
Microsoft has introduced usage-based billing for Copilot Cowork , which is now generally available. Microsoft unveiled Copilot Cowork in March , pitching it as an AI agent that’s capable of independently performing long-running, multi-step tasks — even when a user’s computer is off. It’s built on the same technology that underpins Anthropic’s Claude Cowork . Unlike Claude Cowork, which can interact directly with files and applications on a user’s computer, Copilot Cowork runs in Microsoft’s cloud environment and acts on documents held in a customer’s Microsoft 365 tenant. Copilot Cowork now comes with usage-based billing . Microsoft On Tuesday, Microsoft unveiled pricing details for Copilot Cowork, which involves usage-based billing in addition to a Microsoft 365 Copilot license ($30 per user each month for large enterprises before discounts, and $20 for Microsoft 365 Copilot for Business ). The usage-based pricing is calculated from four components, according to Microsoft: “model use, context retrieval, tool calls, and runtime.” In practice, this means more intensive tasks that draw on multiple sources, use “deep reasoning” and generate two or more outputs will lead to higher costs — denoted in Copilot Credits. There are two payment options: pay as you go — priced at 1 cent per credit — and P3, where customers commit to usage volume in advance and receive a discount. Cowork is turned off by default; IT admins can decide when to make it available and which employees get access. Admins can also impose spending limits at the tenant, group, and user level, and receive notifications when spending reaches a certain level. Users will also be able to see how much each tasks costs in credits (available “soon after” the general availability launch, Microsoft said). Copilot Cowork customers can select from multiple AI models, including Anthropic’s Opus 4.8 and Sonnet 4.6, while those enrolled on the Frontier program can access OpenAI’s GPT 5.5 and Microsoft’s own Cowork 1 model. Microsoft did not immediately respond to a request for more details on its own model, though Axios has reported the company is considering a hosted version of DeepSeek’s open source models. Microsoft also announced new integrations with third-party apps such as Miro and Monday.com, with more — such as Adobe, Box, and Canva — coming soon.
Score: 75🌐 MovesJun 17, 2026https://www.computerworld.com/article/4186190/microsoft-launches-copilot-cowork-with-usage-based-pricing.html - HSBC and Google’s AI partnership set to add over $128 million gains
HSBC and Google’s AI partnership set to add over $128 million gains The Straits Times
Score: 75🌐 MovesJun 17, 2026https://www.straitstimes.com/business/hsbc-and-googles-ai-partnership-set-to-add-over-128-million-gains?ref - Alaan launches UAE's first AI-native business bank account, powered by ruya
Alaan launches UAE's first AI-native business bank account, powered by ruya Gulf News
- Nvidia invests in North Texas semiconductor manufacturing facility
Nvidia invests in North Texas semiconductor manufacturing facility Dallas News
- Microsoft Makes Big AI Inroads in China by Selling OpenAI Models
Microsoft Corp. has built a big business selling AI models to Chinese companies despite the growing rivalry between the US and China over artificial intelligence.
Score: 74🌐 MovesJun 17, 2026https://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2026-06-17/microsoft-s-china-ai-business-grows-on-openai-model-sales - States are cracking down on AI data centers. Your electricity bill is why
Power bills keep rising and data centers keep growing. Eleven states have introduced moratorium bills to slow the expansion
- G7 Leaders Applaud Iran 'Opportunity', Host AI Chiefs
G7 Leaders Applaud Iran 'Opportunity', Host AI Chiefs Barron's
Score: 74🌐 MovesJun 17, 2026https://www.barrons.com/news/macron-winds-up-g7-with-ai-trump-dinner-19cdd634