



Google is funding A24 to build AI filmmaking tools while Amazon had to drop a film about OpenAI, showing tech giants can't both invest in AI companies and tell their stories.

Google DeepMind is investing $75 million in indie studio A24 to develop AI tools for filmmakers, marking Google's first stake in a film studio. The multiyear partnership will create AI-powered tools for movie production and distribution, though specific applications remain vague. The deal raises questions about AI's role in creative industries, especially as some A24 filmmakers have publicly criticized the technology.

Prosper AI has secured $30 million in Series A funding led by Andreessen Horowitz to expand its AI-driven automation platform that handles healthcare administrative tasks. The startup claims it has grown revenue fivefold in six months and now reduces provider administrative costs by more than 40 percent across scheduling, insurance verification, and billing workflows.

Upscale AI closed a $190 million Series A-1 round led by Premji Invest, bringing total funding to $500 million and valuation to $2 billion in under 18 months. The startup is building open-standard networking fabric to connect AI chips from different manufacturers, challenging Nvidia's dominance in AI data center switches as spending approaches $100 billion annually by 2030.

Micron Technology has invested in Anthropic's Series H funding round and signed a multi-year supply agreement to provide memory and storage products for AI workloads. The partnership deepens collaboration on next-generation AI infrastructure design while Micron expands its deployment of Claude AI across engineering and manufacturing operations.
Nvidia, KAIST, and Oracle all claim to have solved AI's water problem within months of each other, but none have proven it at the scale Australia's $155 billion data center boom will demand.




Nadella warns AI companies about job loss rhetoric as Microsoft scrambles to replace their expensive models with cheaper Chinese alternatives.

Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella issued a stark warning to AI giants like OpenAI and Anthropic: they cannot keep predicting mass white-collar job losses while demanding unlimited resources to build as they please. His solution involves cheaper models, a frontier ecosystem approach, and earning public trust through action rather than narrative.
Google is transforming its in-house Tensor Processing Units into a direct competitor to Nvidia's AI chip dominance. With a $3.2 billion guarantee for a New York data center and plans to raise $85 billion for AI infrastructure, the tech giant is using financing deals and direct chip sales to break Nvidia's 90%+ market stranglehold.

The Trump administration imposed an unprecedented export control order on Anthropic's latest AI models after Mythos reportedly penetrated nearly all NSA classified systems within hours during a red-team test. The move marks the first time the US has applied export controls directly to AI models rather than hardware, forcing Anthropic to disable global access to Fable 5 and Mythos 5.

Anthropic released Fable 5, its most capable AI model yet, on June 9, 2026. Just three days later, the US government forced the company to shut it down over national security concerns. During its brief availability, users discovered the model could handle long-running complex tasks and autonomous programming with minimal supervision, setting it apart from competitors like GPT-5.5 and Opus 4.8.
Grok launched 2,000 munitions at Iran while xAI fought lawsuits over safety whistleblowers and pollution, with DOJ citing those same strikes to shield the company.

The Pentagon's AI chief disclosed that Elon Musk's Grok chatbot helped deploy over 2,000 munitions at distinct targets in Iran within 96 hours during Operation Epic Fury. The revelation came in a sworn statement defending xAI's polluting data centers against a Clean Air Act lawsuit, raising concerns about AI-driven warfare and civilian casualties.

Google DeepMind is investing $75 million in indie studio A24 to develop AI tools for filmmakers, marking Google's first stake in a film studio. The multiyear partnership will create AI-powered tools for movie production and distribution, though specific applications remain vague. The deal raises questions about AI's role in creative industries, especially as some A24 filmmakers have publicly criticized the technology.

Epic Games unveiled its vision for Unreal Engine 6 at Unreal Fest, placing generative AI at the core with integrations for Claude and Gemini models. The company aims to automate tedious game development tasks, but faces pushback as 52% of developers view AI negatively for the industry—up from just 18% in 2024.

Harvard Business Review reveals companies that rushed to adopt generative AI face knowledge decay as workslop piles up. Low-quality AI-generated content costs firms $9 million annually in rework, erodes trust among colleagues, and damages organizational processes. The phenomenon affects 41% of workers monthly, requiring nearly two hours per incident to resolve.
Google and Amazon are both turning their captive AI chips into commercial products, forcing Nvidia to raise $25 billion in debt despite its dominance.



Google's first speaker in six years isn't a hardware comeback but a way to gate Gemini behind a $120 annual subscription you can only access through their device.

Google unveiled its first new smart home speaker in six years, the $99.99 Google Home Speaker, launching June 25 with Gemini AI integration. While the device promises natural language processing and advanced voice interactions, key features like Gemini Live conversations and camera history search require a $10/month Google Home Premium subscription. The announcement signals Google's push to transform smart speakers into subscription-based AI services.

Google DeepMind is investing $75 million in indie studio A24 to develop AI tools for filmmakers, marking Google's first stake in a film studio. The multiyear partnership will create AI-powered tools for movie production and distribution, though specific applications remain vague. The deal raises questions about AI's role in creative industries, especially as some A24 filmmakers have publicly criticized the technology.
Google is transforming its in-house Tensor Processing Units into a direct competitor to Nvidia's AI chip dominance. With a $3.2 billion guarantee for a New York data center and plans to raise $85 billion for AI infrastructure, the tech giant is using financing deals and direct chip sales to break Nvidia's 90%+ market stranglehold.

Google AI Overviews presented fictional monsters from the SCP Foundation as real entities in at least 20 cases, according to a Futurism investigation. The AI-generated summaries described fan-fiction horror creatures like a crawling human head and a haunted toaster without acknowledging they're invented stories, raising fresh concerns about AI misinformation in search results.
SpaceX paid $60 billion for Cursor after its own AI training center failed and became a rental property instead.




Brands deploy fake AI influencers while consumers increasingly reject AI messaging, creating a trust gap retailers are now lobbying regulators to protect.

An investigation by The Guardian reveals brands are quietly using AI-generated influencers to promote products on social media, with content appearing to show genuine customers who aren't real. Consumer group Which? found 70% of people can't identify deepfakes, raising concerns about transparency and consumer trust as regulatory loopholes persist in the UK.

Google DeepMind is investing $75 million in indie studio A24 to develop AI tools for filmmakers, marking Google's first stake in a film studio. The multiyear partnership will create AI-powered tools for movie production and distribution, though specific applications remain vague. The deal raises questions about AI's role in creative industries, especially as some A24 filmmakers have publicly criticized the technology.

Grammy-winning singer SZA has called out AI music generation after learning that 238 of her songs, including unreleased tracks, were used to train AI models. She specifically targeted Suno and investor Diplo, highlighting the disproportionate exploitation of Black artists in AI training datasets and urging musicians to reject these tools.

A Kapwing study analyzed 10,742 TikTok videos and found that 59% of content shown to brand-new accounts qualifies as AI slop—three times the rate on YouTube. Children's content faces the worst saturation at 57%, with the #CartoonKids hashtag showing 97% AI-generated videos. Educational, health, and history categories also show high levels of low-quality AI-generated content, raising concerns about misinformation at scale.
Getty Images went from suing OpenAI over copyright to licensing its library as OpenAI scrambles to monetize through ads and partnerships against mounting losses.

Getty Images announced a multi-year partnership with OpenAI to bring licensed visual content to ChatGPT, sending GETY stock soaring over 200% in premarket trading. The dramatic reversal comes from a company that spent years fighting AI firms in court, including suing Stability AI for copyright violations. The deal marks a strategic shift as Getty pivots from litigation to licensing in the generative AI era.

Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella issued a stark warning to AI giants like OpenAI and Anthropic: they cannot keep predicting mass white-collar job losses while demanding unlimited resources to build as they please. His solution involves cheaper models, a frontier ecosystem approach, and earning public trust through action rather than narrative.

OpenAI has released an enhanced version of its GPT-5.5-Cyber model, achieving 85.6% on the CyberGym benchmark and outperforming Anthropic's Mythos 5. The company launched Patch the Planet, a major initiative with Trail of Bits to help open source maintainers manage AI-generated vulnerability reports. The move comes as Anthropic faces export controls from the Trump administration over AI cybersecurity concerns.

Samsung Electronics has rolled out ChatGPT Enterprise and Codex across its global workforce, marking one of OpenAI's largest enterprise deals. The deployment covers all employees in South Korea and the Device eXperience division worldwide, reversing a 2023 ban on generative AI tools after security breaches.
OpenAI is turning the Anthropic export ban into a market opportunity, launching cybersecurity products in Japan and patching tools globally while its rival is frozen out.

OpenAI has released an enhanced version of its GPT-5.5-Cyber model, achieving 85.6% on the CyberGym benchmark and outperforming Anthropic's Mythos 5. The company launched Patch the Planet, a major initiative with Trail of Bits to help open source maintainers manage AI-generated vulnerability reports. The move comes as Anthropic faces export controls from the Trump administration over AI cybersecurity concerns.

The Trump administration imposed an unprecedented export control order on Anthropic's latest AI models after Mythos reportedly penetrated nearly all NSA classified systems within hours during a red-team test. The move marks the first time the US has applied export controls directly to AI models rather than hardware, forcing Anthropic to disable global access to Fable 5 and Mythos 5.

Signal President Meredith Whittaker cautioned users against treating AI chatbots like ChatGPT and Claude as trusted companions, calling them pattern-matching systems rather than sentient beings. She criticized Microsoft Copilot's vision of agentic AI as a backdoor to privacy, arguing that systems requiring access to messages, credit cards, and calendars are incompatible with end-to-end encryption.

British AI security startup Mindgard discovered that ChatGPT can be manipulated to produce sexualized and violent images using a simple altered prompt. OpenAI added safeguards after being contacted by the BBC, but researchers say small wording changes still produce concerning content, highlighting ongoing vulnerabilities in AI models and the challenges of content moderation.
NVIDIA's safety system for physical AI arrives as its own tools teach robots to work autonomously in hours, not months.

NVIDIA has introduced Halos for Robotics, the industry's first comprehensive safety system for physical AI and autonomous robots. Drawing on 18,600+ engineering years of autonomous vehicle safety development, the system provides a unified architecture spanning AI compute, software, sensors and certification. Agility Robotics is the first to integrate Halos into its humanoid robot Digit for industrial operations.

Nvidia announced at London Climate Week that its Rubin generation AI systems achieve 100% liquid cooling at 45°C, potentially eliminating water consumption in data centers. The breakthrough could save hyperscale facilities over $4 million annually while addressing growing scrutiny over AI infrastructure's environmental impact.
Google is transforming its in-house Tensor Processing Units into a direct competitor to Nvidia's AI chip dominance. With a $3.2 billion guarantee for a New York data center and plans to raise $85 billion for AI infrastructure, the tech giant is using financing deals and direct chip sales to break Nvidia's 90%+ market stranglehold.

NVIDIA unveiled its Vera CPU and Vera Rubin platform to power next-generation supercomputers at Los Alamos National Laboratory. The Mission, Vision, and Veritas systems will accelerate agentic AI for science, delivering 7x higher performance on AI workloads and 3x faster simulation speeds. The deployment marks a shift toward AI agents that can autonomously form hypotheses, run simulations, and refine experiments.
SZA's discovery of 238 songs in AI training data follows The Atlantic exposing millions of tracks scraped without permission, turning artist consent into an afterthought.

Grammy-winning singer SZA has called out AI music generation after learning that 238 of her songs, including unreleased tracks, were used to train AI models. She specifically targeted Suno and investor Diplo, highlighting the disproportionate exploitation of Black artists in AI training datasets and urging musicians to reject these tools.

Getty Images announced a multi-year partnership with OpenAI to bring licensed visual content to ChatGPT, sending GETY stock soaring over 200% in premarket trading. The dramatic reversal comes from a company that spent years fighting AI firms in court, including suing Stability AI for copyright violations. The deal marks a strategic shift as Getty pivots from litigation to licensing in the generative AI era.

The Atlantic investigation has uncovered four searchable databases revealing that millions of copyrighted songs from artists like Taylor Swift and Bad Bunny were used to train AI music models. The databases contain over 21 million tracks, potentially fueling new copyright infringement lawsuits against generative AI music platforms like Suno and Udio.

New data reveals AI stigma in gaming severely impacts game performance, with Steam reviews dropping 53% for developers disclosing AI use. Epic Games defends generative AI in Fortnite while Pocketpair and former Take-Two AI head warn against the hype. Industry veterans raise concerns about eliminating entry-level tasks and training the next generation of developers.





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Agentic AI
Agentic AI refers to AI systems that can autonomously take actions, use tools, and make decisions to accomplish goals rather than just responding to prompts. These agents can browse the web, write code and chain together multiple steps without constant human guidance.




Nvidia announced at London Climate Week that its Rubin generation AI systems achieve 100% liquid cooling at 45°C, potentially eliminating water consumption in data centers. The breakthrough could save hyperscale facilities over $4 million annually while addressing growing scrutiny over AI infrastructure's environmental impact.
Nvidia, KAIST, and Oracle all claim to have solved AI's water problem within months of each other, but none have proven it at the scale Australia's $155 billion data center boom will demand.


The Pentagon's AI chief disclosed that Elon Musk's Grok chatbot helped deploy over 2,000 munitions at distinct targets in Iran within 96 hours during Operation Epic Fury. The revelation came in a sworn statement defending xAI's polluting data centers against a Clean Air Act lawsuit, raising concerns about AI-driven warfare and civilian casualties.
Grok launched 2,000 munitions at Iran while xAI fought lawsuits over safety whistleblowers and pollution, with DOJ citing those same strikes to shield the company.

Agentic AI
Agentic AI refers to AI systems that can autonomously take actions, use tools, and make decisions to accomplish goals rather than just responding to prompts. These agents can browse the web, write code and chain together multiple steps without constant human guidance.

Google unveiled its first new smart home speaker in six years, the $99.99 Google Home Speaker, launching June 25 with Gemini AI integration. While the device promises natural language processing and advanced voice interactions, key features like Gemini Live conversations and camera history search require a $10/month Google Home Premium subscription. The announcement signals Google's push to transform smart speakers into subscription-based AI services.
Google's first speaker in six years isn't a hardware comeback but a way to gate Gemini behind a $120 annual subscription you can only access through their device.


An investigation by The Guardian reveals brands are quietly using AI-generated influencers to promote products on social media, with content appearing to show genuine customers who aren't real. Consumer group Which? found 70% of people can't identify deepfakes, raising concerns about transparency and consumer trust as regulatory loopholes persist in the UK.
Brands deploy fake AI influencers while consumers increasingly reject AI messaging, creating a trust gap retailers are now lobbying regulators to protect.


Signal President Meredith Whittaker cautioned users against treating AI chatbots like ChatGPT and Claude as trusted companions, calling them pattern-matching systems rather than sentient beings. She criticized Microsoft Copilot's vision of agentic AI as a backdoor to privacy, arguing that systems requiring access to messages, credit cards, and calendars are incompatible with end-to-end encryption.
Whittaker warns against AI companions as Big Tech races toward agentic systems that need deep access to your data to function.
