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  1. A Russian national, Aleksei Volkov, has been sentenced to nearly seven years in prison for selling compromised network access to ransomware groups, highlighting a crackdown on those enabling cybercrime. Meanwhile, SAP is pivoting from a delayed cloud migration, costing billions, to focus on AI-driven growth. Reddit is weighing mandatory identity verification to combat bots, while half of VMware users are planning to reduce their usage by 2028 due to Broadcom’s bundled offerings. Finally, scammers are exploiting sideloading restrictions with fake app stores, tricking users into installing malware, underscoring ongoing security vulnerabilities.

  2. Cybersecurity experts are warning of easily exploited AI agents vulnerable to manipulation via simple prompts, impacting platforms like ChatGPT and Salesforce. Google is deploying Gemini AI to monitor the dark web for emerging threats, while SoftBank is building a massive AI datacenter in Ohio on a former nuclear site, backed by significant investment and cleanup efforts. The US Army has received a self-flying Black Hawk helicopter, marking a significant advancement in autonomous military technology, and Snowflake is integrating AI directly into its data platform to streamline workflows and boost data governance.

  3. Tunisia’s Bako Motors is driving an electric vehicle revolution with affordable, solar-powered cars aimed at the African market, while a concerning rise in “vibe-coding” spam is exploiting accessible AI tools to create increasingly sophisticated scams. Elsewhere, a wave of failed vertical farms highlights the challenges of disrupting traditional agriculture, and Walmart is rolling out digital price labels nationwide by 2026, prompting regulatory scrutiny over potential price manipulation. A critical analysis questions the current trajectory of artificial intelligence, arguing for fundamental flaws and economic risks.

  4. ChatGPT’s early ad campaigns are facing criticism for a rudimentary process and limited data, while OpenAI plans to hire 8,000 employees by 2026. Lux Optics’ CEO is suing his co-founder, alleging funds misuse and IP theft after the latter joined Apple. Palantir is heavily investing in AI for warfare and commercial growth, envisioning “Iron Man suits for cognition.” Concerns are mounting over Polymarket’s spread of false information on social media, and a lawsuit against Sam Altman was dismissed but can be refiled. Finally, Anthropic is defending itself against Pentagon accusations regarding its AI model, Claude.

  5. A dispute within the Rust programming community has erupted over vulnerability disclosures and bans, while NASA is considering SpaceX’s Starship to transport the Orion capsule to the Moon, potentially phasing out the costly SLS rocket. Windows 11 users are experiencing Microsoft account sign-in errors, prompting a rapid fix from Microsoft. Concerns over racial bias have led Essex Police to suspend live facial recognition technology. Finally, the UK government is reevaluating tech procurement, scrutinizing contracts like those with Palantir.

  6. Gambling harm is significantly exacerbated by marketing, according to new research challenging UK regulations and likely impacting broader advertising channels. Meanwhile, Tesla faces an intensified safety probe from NHTSA regarding its Full Self-Driving system, potentially leading to a recall after an internal review revealed critical performance flaw failures. In China, Xiaomi’s upgraded SU7 electric sedan, boasting a 902 km range and LiDAR, has garnered nearly 90,000 pre-orders and continues to undercut Tesla’s pricing. Finally, AMP is developing an “AI grid” to optimize computing resources for independent research, aiming to boost innovation while preserving autonomy.

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