AI News Archive: June 24, 2026 — Part 15
Sourced from 500+ daily AI sources, scored by relevance.
- AiToolsObserver
Your guide to navigating the rapidly growing AI ecosystem
- AEOmatic
Get cited by AI — not just ranked by Google
- Cliprithm
Cut silence from your videos in seconds — free & open source
- AI Stock Assist
BUY, HOLD or SELL — with the reasoning, in 30 seconds
- The Camel Calculator - AI Look Rater
AI rates your looks and tells you how to level up
- Ano: Team Chat with Claude Code built in
A familiar team chat, on a faster engine.
- safeforme
Scan ingredient labels or browse web and avoid ingredients.
- Compliance AI
AI audit reports for SOX, SOC 2, and ISO 27001
- Chatkit
Sales, Support and Engagement AI Agent Chatbot for Shopify
- Clauge
The AI-powered super-app for developers.
- SoundDeal
Ai powered music contract analyzer - by artists for artists.
- Alee
The AI chatbot trained only on your content
- SmartLeaseFlow
AI that handles the boring parts of being a landlord
- LLM Scout
AI-powered LLM discovery and comparison tool
- Diddy Design
Convert Image To Figma designs.
- Speddle
Find why AI Search engines aren't recommending your website.
- Royale Insights
AI coach that reads your Clash Royale battle log
- ASO Genius Free-Google Play ASO Analyzer
AI-Powered ASO & App Growth Toolkit for Google Play Store
- Show Skill
Build Your Dream CV in Minutes with AI
- Zinde AI
Logging food with AI shouldn't cost a subscription
- PromptQuery
Analyze databases, generate SQL, and create reports with AI
- GoPreppi
Your AI interview coach — practice, score, improve
- OpenAI’s new ‘Jalapeno’ chip is the company’s first step towards the future
OpenAI wants to build the full stack of infrastructure powering its AI models.
- OpenAI reveals its first AI processor: Jalapeño
OpenAI’s first custom chip is made for the servers processing ChatGPT requests.
- Qualcomm to acquire AI software company Modular for $3.9B in stock
The deal supports Qualcomm's push into data centers and AI infrastructure beyond its traditional smartphone chip business.
- OpenAI, Broadcom unveil chip to run models faster, cheaper
OpenAI, Broadcom unveil chip to run models faster, cheaper The Mercury News
- OpenAI, Broadcom unveil chip to run models faster, cheaper
OpenAI, Broadcom unveil chip to run models faster, cheaper East Bay Times
- OpenAI unveils AI chip Jalapeno
OpenAI on Wednesday unveiled its first custom-designed computer chip, called Jalapeno, built to run ChatGPT and other artificial intelligence products faster and more cheaply.
- Mistral AI Tackles Unstructured Data Challenge with OCR 4
The French startup's model includes features such as bounding boxes to help users better understand unstructured data.
- Amazon will present its framework for engineering trustworthy AI agents at VB Transform 2026
AI agents are increasingly proficient at executing business tasks autonomously, but IT leaders are cautious about granting permissions to access enterprise systems. Part of the challenge lies in how AI reliability is measured. Industry standards often rely on EVAL scores, which provide a static snapshot of performance rather than a measure of overall reliability. These metrics can fail to capture predictability across prompts, environments, and input types, said Bryan Silverthorn, director of the AGI Autonomy research lab at Amazon. Amazon’s AGI autonomy research lab is moving beyond raw performance benchmarks, focusing instead on a structured framework centered on consistency, robustness, predictability, and safety, Silverthorn told VentureBeat during an interview ahead of his session at VB Transform 2026 . Rather than assuming that models can be harnessed into safety, Amazon’s approach emphasizes decoupled systems, such as sandboxed environments where agents propose changes that are reviewed by humans before implementation. This strategy aims to bridge the trust gap by prioritizing verifiable interactions, even in highly sensitive domains like finance, where the potential damage an agent can cause is significant. In VentureBeat’s Q2 Pulse Research survey of over 100 senior technology leaders and buyers, just 4% said they are comfortable relying on model guardrails alone. When asked what worries them most about model guardrails, 40% said unauthorized access to tools or data and 27% cited prompt manipulation or injection. At VB Transform, Silverthorn will share details of Amazon’s approach to trustworthy agentic AI and how companies can move from single-agent wrappers to multi-tool architectures that can self-correct mid-execution during his session titled Closing the capability-reliability gap: Inside Amazon’s framework for engineering trustworthy agents . Another agentic ops and evals-focused session at VentureBeat’s flagship conference, happening July 14 and 15 in Menlo Park, is Intelligence at scale: How Waymo builds safe, efficient AI for the physical world with speaker Manasi Joshi, director of systems intelligence and machine learning at Waymo. Interested in attending VB Transform 2026? A select number of complimentary passes are also available to senior technology leaders. Contact us to get yours. You can also purchase tickets here .
- AI agents are set to transform how brands engage customers
AI agents are set to transform how brands engage customers
- AI agents are changing work — and Dell’s John Roese says it’s just beginning
To gain a better understanding of the longer-term impact that autonomous agents will have on the nature of work, Dell Technologies Inc. has been taking a closer look at how AI is already changing how work gets done. This has been a central focus for John Roese (pictured), Dell’s global chief technology officer and chief […] The post AI agents are changing work — and Dell’s John Roese says it’s just beginning appeared first on SiliconANGLE .
- Anthropic says Alibaba illicitly extracted Claude AI model capabilities
Anthropic says Alibaba illicitly extracted Claude AI model capabilities Reuters
- FirstFT: Anthropic says Alibaba ‘illicitly’ accessed Claude
Also in today’s newsletter, China detains two Japanese nationals on smuggling charges, and Venezuela to reveal $240bn debt pile
- Anthropic accuses Alibaba of obtaining ‘illicit’ access to Claude
AI company says the Chinese ecommerce giant used fake accounts to ‘extract’ chatbot’s capabilities
- SK Hynix targets $29 billion US listing as AI demand surges
SK Hynix targets $29 billion US listing as AI demand surges Reuters
- SK Hynix bets on AI demand with bumper $29bn US listing
South Korean chipmaker capitalises on central role in global AI boom
- SoftBank's Son says calling AI a bubble is 'blasphemy'
SoftBank's Son says calling AI a bubble is 'blasphemy' Nikkei Asia
- China’s 360 says it has developed tools to match Anthropic’s Mythos
China’s 360 says it has developed tools to match Anthropic’s Mythos Reuters
- China's 360 says it has developed tools to match Anthropic's Mythos
China's 360 Security Technology has launched 'Yitian Tulong,' a direct competitor to American AI vulnerability detection systems like Anthropic's Mythos. Founder Zhou Hongyi highlighted the critical need for such technologies in national security, bringing attention to issues surrounding 'one-way transparency.' The firm asserts that its 'Tulongfeng' tool effectively identifies software flaws to mitigate cyber threats and secure a tactical advantage.
- China’s 360 says it has developed tools to match Anthropic’s Mythos
China’s 360 says it has developed tools to match Anthropic’s Mythos The Straits Times
- Nvidia's banned AI chips double in price on China's black market, FT reports
Nvidia's banned AI chips double in price on China's black market, FT reports Reuters
- Bankers mostly skipped SaaS. They’re all in on AI now.
From prospecting to prep, to the pitch that wins new business. Bankers are getting a lift from Agentic AI. The post Bankers mostly skipped SaaS. They’re all in on AI now. appeared first on WRITER .
- Tech companies are turning to HBCUs to host AI data centers
Tech companies are turning to HBCUs to host AI data centers marketplace.org
- Study finds AI impacts entry-level jobs in Switzerland
Artificial intelligence is bringing about significant changes to the Swiss labour market. According to a study, it is young people starting their careers in digital, knowledge-based and office-based roles who are feeling the greatest impact of this change. The proportion of job advertisements for career starters in 2025 was just under a third below the average for the "pre-AI phase" - years 2019 to 2022, as shown by the AI Report 2026 published on Wednesday by the Jobs.ch portal. The decline is particularly pronounced in so-called AI-exposed roles, as the study reveals. This refers to occupations whose tasks can be particularly well supported by AI tools or partially automated. These include roles in administration, human resources, banking, finance, marketing, procurement, sales, as well as IT and telecommunications. In these sectors, the proportion of junior roles fell by 16% compared with the pre-AI phase. At the same time, the proportion of senior roles rose by 26%. The study ...
- Anthropic's Mythos model found vulnerabilities in classified US government systems, AP reports
Anthropic's Mythos model found vulnerabilities in classified US government systems, AP reports Reuters
- Anthropic's Mythos AI found flaws in classified US systems within hours, officials say
Mere hours, not weeks — that is how long it took an Anthropic AI model to find vulnerabilities across classified US government systems.
- Anthropic's Mythos finds vulnerabilities in classified US govt systems
Anthropic teamed up with Washington's intelligence agencies to conduct tests using Mythos under Project Glasswing
- Anthropic’s Mythos model found vulnerabilities in classified US government systems, official says
Anthropic’s Mythos model found vulnerabilities in classified US government systems, official says Toronto Star
- Anthropic’s Mythos found security flaws in classified U.S. systems within hours during testing, official says
Earlier this month, Trump directed the company to stop foreign nationals from using its latest AI models