AI News Archive: June 30, 2026 — Part 11
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- Dell Technologies and Microsoft
Dell Technologies and Microsoft Healthcare IT News
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- WebLegal.ai
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- VCPeer
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- Memorra
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- AnuCal
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- APROPOS
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- SuperIntern
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- Disclaimr — AI COI Compliance for SMBs
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- Nvidia recruits for humanoid robotics roles in China
Nvidia's job openings include work on Project GR00T, a humanoid robot foundation model.
- Diaform
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- Unloop
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- Toonly AI
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- Anthropic to provide California government with AI tools
California government agencies will use Anthropic's AI tools like chatbot Claude for analysing information and drafting documents.
- Gemini Spark rolling out to macOS app for local tasks, automation
As previewed at I/O 2026 , Gemini for macOS now supports Gemini Spark. This is the first of two big desktop app updates coming this summer, with the other being a new voice experience.
- UBTech launches consumer humanoid robot series
UBTECH's You World U1 humanoid robots are priced from 119,800 yuan (US$18,000) to 990,000 yuan (US$146,000).
- China's UBTech launches lifelike humanoid robots for consumers
China's UBTech launches lifelike humanoid robots for consumers Nikkei Asia
- iPhone Security Fixes May Arrive Sooner as AI Speeds Up Threats
Apple is releasing some iPhone security fixes earlier as AI raises concerns about faster cyberattacks and shorter patch windows. The post iPhone Security Fixes May Arrive Sooner as AI Speeds Up Threats appeared first on TechRepublic .
- Update Your iPhone Now: Apple Just Pushed an Urgent Fix as AI-Powered Threats Increase
The tech giant has begun accelerating software patches for its iPhones and iPads.
- Apple speeds up software updates in response to AI cybersecurity concerns
Apple acknowledged that artificial intelligence is reducing the time hackers need to exploit vulnerabilities, prompting a faster update cycle
- Why Split With Waymo In Phoenix Could 'Weigh On' Uber Stock
Uber stock could face more robotaxi fears after news that it is no longer partnering with Waymo in Phoenix, an analyst said. The post Why Split With Waymo In Phoenix Could 'Weigh On' Uber Stock appeared first on Investor's Business Daily .
- Waymo, Uber end robotaxi partnership in the Valley
Uber is no longer offering Valley customers an option to book Waymo’s robotaxis through its ride hailing app after ending a three-year pilot program intended to help both companies scale autonomous vehicle operations.
- Waymo, Uber end robotaxi partnership in Phoenix
The pilot program reached just over a dozen vehicles and helped both companies scale operations in Austin and Atlanta. Uber plans to launch another autonomous vehicle partnership in Phoenix with an undisclosed company.
- Ford Brings Back Veteran Engineers After AI Quality Setback
Ford rehired veteran engineers after AI quality systems fell short, showing why expert oversight still matters in high-stakes automation. The post Ford Brings Back Veteran Engineers After AI Quality Setback appeared first on TechRepublic .
- Ford’s AI failure forces it to rehire veteran engineers for car inspections
Ford’s AI failure forces it to rehire veteran engineers for car inspections Arabian Business
- Return of the ‘greybeards’: AI backfired – so Ford had to rehire humans
The US motor company found that the hundreds of AI cameras being used for design and manufacturing checks were prone to pitfalls Name: “Greybeards.” Age: There’s a clue in the name. Continue reading...
- Anthropic’s Invasion of Slack, OpenAI Cuts Inference Costs in Half, Amazon’s Higher Anthropic Costs — TITV [Video]
Anthropic’s Invasion of Slack, OpenAI Cuts Inference Costs in Half, Amazon’s Higher Anthropic Costs — TITV [Video] The Information
- OpenAI reportedly cut response costs for guest ChatGPT users by more than half
According to a report by The Information, OpenAI has cut inference costs for its AI models by more than half. The company applied the optimizations to ChatGPT, where the number of Nvidia GPUs needed dropped to just a few hundred at times. The article OpenAI reportedly cut response costs for guest ChatGPT users by more than half appeared first on The Decoder .
- OpenAI film ‘Artificial,’ dropped by Amazon, finds a new home with Neon
OpenAI film ‘Artificial,’ dropped by Amazon, finds a new home with Neon AP News
- Anthropic launches AI drug discovery program, joining tech giants in betting on healthcare
Anthropic will start an internal drug discovery program, part of a new push to sell artificial intelligence tools to drugmakers.
- Autonomous driving firm Autobrains eyes robotaxi growth in Europe, CEO says
Autobrains, which is based in Tel Aviv and has an office in Munich, is developing lower-cost autonomous driving technology built around so-called agentic AI, which it says reduces reliance on expensive sensors and computing power, a key obstacle to scaling self-driving systems.
- China factory activity returns to expansion, riding AI global boom
China factory activity returns to expansion, riding AI global boom The Straits Times
- China factory activity returns to growth as AI-linked exports boom
China factory activity returns to growth as AI-linked exports boom The Straits Times
- Samsung, SK Hynix mega South Korea chips gamble tests optimism of AI cycle
ANALYSIS-Samsung, SK Hynix mega South Korea chips gamble tests optimism of AI cycle
- South Korea's mega chips gamble tests optimism of AI cycle
Samsung Electronics and SK Hynix are making one of the biggest bets yet on the artificial intelligence boom with investments worth hundreds of billions of dollars, but the planned capacity buildout is stoking fears of a painful reckoning if AI spending cools. The tech giants won praise -- and a deep bow -- from President Lee Jae Myung after throwing their weight behind the government's semiconductor push, in an apparent departure from a previously restrained approach to capacity expansion shape
- Anthropic’s Claude Science bets on workflow, not a new model, to win over scientists
Anthropic's Claude Science is a workbench that gives scientists one environment to do computational research, saving them from the need to bounce between databases, pipelines, and tools.
- Tim Cook and EU tech chief hold ‘constructive’ virtual meeting over Siri AI standoff
Earlier today, Tim Cook reportedly held “constructive” talks with EU tech chief Henna Virkkunen as Apple and the bloc sought a way forward in their dispute over the delayed launch of Siri AI in Europe. Here are the details.
- Anthropic just released a brand-new Claude Science app for Mac
Anthropic just launched a brand-new desktop app called Claude Science. The new app joins the main Claude app on the Mac, which includes Claude AI, Cowork, and Code.
- Claude Science, an AI workbench for scientists, is now available
Claude Science, an AI workbench for scientists, is now available
- With Claude Science, Anthropic Targets Another Application
The AI vendor is not the first model provider to focus on science. It is proceeding cautiously due to challenges with using AI in the science field.
- Apple says it is releasing updates early in response to AI cybersecurity concerns
The shift marks a notable change in Apple's longstanding practice of packaging security fixes with broader software releases, an acknowledgment that AI is compressing the window attackers need to exploit known flaws.
- Claude Science is Anthropic’s newest flagship product
At an event for pharmaceutical executives, biotech founders, and researchers on Tuesday, Anthropic announced Claude Science, a major new product intended to support scientific research in the same way that Claude Code supports software engineering. Like Claude Code, Claude Science can autonomously carry out meaningful work when given concise, high-level instructions, and it has access…
- Anthropic launches Claude Science, an AI workspace built specifically for researchers
Anthropic released Claude Science, an AI workbench for researchers. More than 60 preconfigured skills cover fields like genomics and computational chemistry, and a verification agent automatically checks citations and calculations. The app runs locally or on HPC clusters, so sensitive data never has to leave a lab's own infrastructure. The article Anthropic launches Claude Science, an AI workspace built specifically for researchers appeared first on The Decoder .
- U.S. Eases Export Curbs on Anthropic’s Fable Model
U.S. Eases Export Curbs on Anthropic’s Fable Model The Information
- US removes curbs on Anthropic's latest Fable and Mythos AI models
US removes curbs on Anthropic's latest Fable and Mythos AI models Reuters
- The Trump Administration Is Lifting Its Export Controls on Anthropic’s Mythos and Fable AI Models
The White House is easing restrictions on Anthropic’s most advanced AI models weeks after ordering the company to suspend access for foreign nationals.
- Sakana Fugu
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- StemSplitterAI
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