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  1. Employment for ages 22-25 in AI-exposed jobs is shrinking by 3.8% annually as automation hits entry-level roles. In tech, Microsoft appointed former Snap exec Jacob Andreou to lead its Copilot team against OpenAI and Anthropic. Additionally, Apple is appealing a $502 million UK patent ruling at the Supreme Court, a decision that could reshape global technology licensing and patent rates.

  2. OpenAI and Broadcom have unveiled Jalapeño, a custom chip optimized for LLM inference. However, rapid AI adoption has caused infrastructure incidents in 93% of organizations, and a massive breach at Xsolis exposed 1.4 million patient records. Meanwhile, Python errors have invalidated Microsoft’s quantum computing claims, as active exploits continue to target Cisco and SharePoint systems worldwide.

  3. A critical FFmpeg flaw, ‘PixelSmash,’ allows attackers to compromise systems via malicious videos, requiring urgent updates. Cybersecurity threats continue as a Russian hacker used Anthropic’s Claude to breach booking platforms, exposing millions of records, while North Korean groups targeted AI software supply chains. Additionally, the EU is advancing digital euro legislation to boost financial autonomy.

  4. Apple is hiking Mac prices due to rising RAM costs, though iPhone prices remain steady. The EU moves to designate Amazon Web Services and Microsoft Azure as “gatekeepers” under the Digital Markets Act to ensure fair competition. In hardware breakthroughs, IBM unveiled a sub-nanometer chip with 3D nanostack architecture, while Amazon announced a massive $13 billion investment in India’s cloud infrastructure.

  5. A massive cyberattack on Tata Electronics has leaked sensitive Apple and Tesla trade secrets, involving over 630 GB of stolen data. Similarly, a Texas vendor breach has exposed the personal information of 3 million people. In technical news, critical vulnerabilities were discovered in the libssh2 library, while Xiaomi’s YU7 GT achieved a milestone with the world’s first fully autonomous Nürburgring lap.

  6. The Trump administration has effectively banned Anthropic’s Mythos and Fable models over national security concerns, forcing a global shutdown. Meanwhile, Polymarket faces backlash for using deceptive videos to inflate success. In corporate news, Palantir is fighting to save its £330M NHS contract, while Apple prepares a 2027 roadmap featuring smart glasses and foldable phones.

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