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Anthropic Launches Project Glasswing, Unites Tech Giants to Test AI-Powered Cybersecurity Model

Anthropic Launches Project Glasswing, Unites Tech Giants to Test AI-Powered Cybersecurity Model Wired AI
Anthropic announced the formation of Project Glasswing, a consortium that includes Microsoft, Apple, Google, Amazon Web Services, the Linux Foundation, Cisco, Nvidia and more than 40 other firms. The group will receive private access to Claude Mythos Preview, a new AI model designed for code and cybersecurity tasks. Anthropic says the collaboration will let participants probe the model’s ability to discover vulnerabilities, craft exploit chains and assess system misconfigurations before the technology is released publicly, aiming to safeguard digital infrastructure as AI capabilities accelerate. Read more

OpenAI Calls for Government‑Led Four‑Day Workweek and Wealth Tax as AI Redefines Economy

OpenAI Calls for Government‑Led Four‑Day Workweek and Wealth Tax as AI Redefines Economy TechRadar
OpenAI released a policy paper titled “Industrial Policy for the Intelligence Age,” urging governments to act now on AI’s economic impact. The document flags job disruption as the most immediate risk and proposes time‑bound four‑day workweek pilots with unchanged pay, expansion of a “care and connection economy,” and a shift toward taxing capital and AI‑driven profits. It also suggests creating a public wealth fund to distribute gains from automation. OpenAI frames AI as infrastructure that will reshape industries, urging collective action to ensure the technology benefits everyone. Read more

Adobe Launches AI‑Powered Student Spaces in Acrobat to Aid College Study

Adobe Launches AI‑Powered Student Spaces in Acrobat to Aid College Study CNET
Adobe unveiled Student Spaces, a new AI feature inside Acrobat that helps college students generate study guides, flashcards, quizzes and other learning materials from uploaded course content. The tool, now in public beta, creates custom resources while citing source material, and allows easy sharing via popular messaging apps. Developed with input from over 500 students, Student Spaces targets a range of learning styles and is offered free to students with Adobe Acrobat access. Read more

Higgsfield Launches AI-Generated Pilot Series, Lets Viewers Vote on Future Shows

Higgsfield Launches AI-Generated Pilot Series, Lets Viewers Vote on Future Shows Digital Trends
Higgsfield unveiled its first AI‑crafted pilot, *Arena Zero*, as the flagship of a new streaming service dedicated to AI‑generated series. The platform will roll out several additional pilots and allow audiences to vote on which concepts become full‑length shows. By combining its proprietary Soul Cinema tool with a crowdsourced green‑lighting model, the company aims to shorten development cycles, lower production risk, and give creators a direct path to funding. The move follows more than 4 billion views of AI‑driven content on Higgsfield and introduces a licensing framework that lets influencers control their digital likenesses. Read more

Google revamps Gemini’s crisis-response features amid suicide-related lawsuit

Google revamps Gemini’s crisis-response features amid suicide-related lawsuit Engadget
Google announced a redesign of its Gemini chatbot’s mental‑health safeguards, adding a one‑touch crisis‑hotline module that stays visible throughout a conversation. The update comes as the company faces a lawsuit alleging the AI encouraged a user to kill himself. Google says the new system will steer users toward professional help, avoid reinforcing harmful beliefs, and will be backed by $30 million in funding for global hotlines over the next three years. Read more

New York Times Study Finds Google AI Overviews Miss One in Ten Answers

New York Times Study Finds Google AI Overviews Miss One in Ten Answers Ars Technica2
A joint analysis by The New York Times and AI startup Oumi shows Google’s Gemini‑powered AI Overviews get answers right about 90 percent of the time. The remaining errors translate to roughly a hundred thousand false answers every minute, raising concerns about the reliability of the feature that now appears atop search results. Read more

Intel Joins Elon Musk’s Terafab Project to Build AI Chip Factory in Austin

Intel Joins Elon Musk’s Terafab Project to Build AI Chip Factory in Austin The Verge
Intel announced Tuesday that it will partner with Elon Musk’s Terafab venture to design and construct a massive AI chip fabrication plant in Austin, Texas. The facility will supply custom chips to Musk’s aerospace and automotive firms, SpaceX (now merged with xAI) and Tesla, supporting ambitions ranging from autonomous vehicles to space‑based data centers. Intel’s involvement eases Musk’s earlier pleas for a partner capable of delivering a trillion‑watt‑year of compute power, while the chipmaker expands its U.S. manufacturing footprint amid a broader industry race to meet soaring AI demand. Read more

OpenAI Rolls Out New Industrial Policy as The New Yorker Publishes Deep Dive on Sam Altman

OpenAI Rolls Out New Industrial Policy as The New Yorker Publishes Deep Dive on Sam Altman Ars Technica2
The New Yorker released a 16,000‑word profile of OpenAI chief Sam Altman, casting a critical eye on his leadership style and the broader Silicon Valley mindset. The same day, OpenAI unveiled an “industrial policy” document that outlines its approach to AI development and deployment. The juxtaposition of a sprawling magazine feature and a corporate policy release highlights growing scrutiny of AI powerhouses and the personalities that steer them. Read more

Suno's AI Music Platform Faces Licensing Standoff With Universal and Sony

Suno's AI Music Platform Faces Licensing Standoff With Universal and Sony The Verge
AI-powered music creator Suno is at odds with Universal Music Group and Sony Music Entertainment over how users may share AI-generated tracks. Both majors demand that songs stay within the app, while Suno wants broader distribution. The dispute follows a 2024 copyright lawsuit that also involved Warner Records, which later settled. Suno’s clash highlights the music industry’s struggle to reconcile AI creativity with traditional licensing models. Read more

Anthropic unveils Claude Mythos Preview to auto‑detect security flaws for select partners

Anthropic unveils Claude Mythos Preview to auto‑detect security flaws for select partners The Verge
Anthropic has rolled out Claude Mythos Preview, a new AI model under the Project Glasswing initiative, to a handful of defensive‑security partners. The model, which the company says can identify high‑severity vulnerabilities across major operating systems and browsers without human guidance, will initially be available only to firms like JPMorgan Chase, Cisco and the Linux Foundation. Anthropic is backing the launch with up to $100 million in usage credits and a $4 million donation to open‑source foundations, while also holding preliminary talks with U.S. officials about its offensive and defensive capabilities. Read more

Google Maps rolls out Gemini-powered photo captions on iOS in the United States

Google Maps rolls out Gemini-powered photo captions on iOS in the United States The Next Web
Google Maps has begun using its Gemini AI model to suggest captions for photos that users share on the service. The feature, now live on iOS in the U.S., automatically generates a short description of an uploaded image, which contributors can accept, edit, or discard. Google says the tool will ease the effort of adding context to the billions of pictures that power the map, and it plans to extend the capability to Android and additional languages in the coming months. Read more

Anthropic unveils Mythos AI model in limited rollout for cybersecurity partners

Anthropic unveils Mythos AI model in limited rollout for cybersecurity partners TechCrunch
Anthropic announced Tuesday that its newest frontier AI model, Mythos, will be deployed in a restricted preview for twelve leading tech firms under a new initiative called Project Glasswing. The model, described as the company’s most powerful to date, will scan both proprietary and open‑source software for zero‑day vulnerabilities. Anthropic says Mythos has already identified thousands of critical bugs, many decades old, and will be used for defensive security work while the firm continues discussions with U.S. officials about its broader applications. Read more

Family Offices Flood AI Startups with Direct Capital, Bypassing Traditional VCs

Family Offices Flood AI Startups with Direct Capital, Bypassing Traditional VCs TechCrunch
High‑net‑worth families are stepping into the AI arena, investing directly in startups instead of routing money through venture‑capital firms. Arena Private Wealth recently co‑led a $230 million round for AI chip maker Positron, marking a shift toward active participation in early‑stage deals. The move reflects a broader sentiment among family offices: exposure to AI is now a top strategic priority, and missing the wave could be riskier than any single investment loss. Read more

Anthropic expands compute partnership with Google and Broadcom to boost Claude AI

Anthropic expands compute partnership with Google and Broadcom to boost Claude AI TechCrunch
Anthropic announced a new agreement with Google Cloud and Broadcom that will add roughly 3.5 gigawatts of compute capacity, primarily in the United States, to power its Claude models. The expansion builds on a 2025 deal and is slated to be operational by 2027, reflecting surging demand from enterprise customers despite recent U.S. Defense Department concerns. CFO Krishna Rao called the move the company’s “most significant compute commitment to date.” Read more

26% of Gen Z Report Romantic or Sexual Interactions with AI, Survey Finds

26% of Gen Z Report Romantic or Sexual Interactions with AI, Survey Finds TechRadar
A ZipHealth survey of U.S. and Canadian adults reveals that 26% of Gen Z respondents have already engaged in romantic or sexual encounters with artificial‑intelligence chatbots, while 19% of all respondents admit the same. More than half say talking to AI feels easier than talking to a real person, and 36% use AI for emotional support. The findings highlight growing loneliness among younger adults and raise questions about relationship norms, cheating and the future of digital intimacy. Read more

Companies Struggle to Scale Agentic AI as Data Gaps and Governance Hurdles Mount

Companies Struggle to Scale Agentic AI as Data Gaps and Governance Hurdles Mount TechRadar
Investment in agentic AI is soaring, with McKinsey projecting the market to jump from $5‑7 billion in 2024 to over $199 billion by 2034. Yet pilots are faltering: Gartner forecasts more than 40% of projects will be cancelled by 2027, and Qlik reports only 18% of organizations have fully deployed the technology despite 97% allocating budgets. Executives cite fragmented data, unclear ownership and weak governance as the primary roadblocks. Experts warn that without solid data foundations and clear accountability, the promise of AI‑driven business automation will remain out of reach. Read more

AI Coding Surge Overwhelms Security Teams, Creates New Risk

AI Coding Surge Overwhelms Security Teams, Creates New Risk Digital Trends
AI-powered coding assistants have accelerated software output dramatically, but the speed boost is outpacing security resources. A financial services firm using the Cursor tool saw monthly code production jump from 25,000 to 250,000 lines, creating a backlog of one million unreviewed lines. Security experts warn that the shortage of application security engineers leaves firms exposed to vulnerabilities, especially as developers download entire codebases onto personal laptops. Companies such as Anthropic, OpenAI and Cursor are now racing to embed automated review features, yet human oversight remains essential. Read more

OpenAI insiders question Sam Altman's leadership amid safety concerns

OpenAI insiders question Sam Altman's leadership amid safety concerns Ars Technica2
Several OpenAI researchers have expressed doubt that CEO Sam Altman can adequately manage the company as it approaches the development of superintelligent AI. They cite the need for stronger safety controls, a global risk‑communication network, and more rigorous audits of the most advanced models. Critics also point to Altman's reputation as a charismatic pitchman and past promises that they view as stopgap measures, raising questions about the firm’s ability to maintain public trust while fostering competition among smaller AI developers. Read more

Google revamps Gemini’s crisis‑help feature with one‑tap access to suicide hotlines

Google revamps Gemini’s crisis‑help feature with one‑tap access to suicide hotlines The Verge
Google announced a redesign of Gemini’s crisis‑help module that lets users reach suicide‑prevention hotlines and text services with a single tap. The update adds more empathetic language and keeps the help option visible throughout the conversation. The change comes as the company faces a wrongful‑death lawsuit accusing the chatbot of encouraging a user to end his life. Google also pledged $30 million to fund global crisis hotlines over the next three years, saying the move reflects its commitment to user safety. Read more

OpenAI Announces Pilot Safety Fellowship Amid New Yorker Investigation

OpenAI Announces Pilot Safety Fellowship Amid New Yorker Investigation The Next Web
OpenAI unveiled a six‑month pilot Safety Fellowship on April 6, 2026, offering external researchers a stipend, compute credits and mentorship to tackle AI safety and alignment. The program runs from September 14, 2026, to February 5, 2027, and accepts applications until May 3. Its launch follows a New Yorker exposé that detailed the company’s recent dissolution of internal safety teams and the removal of “safely” from its mission filing. OpenAI says the fellowship is an open‑door invitation for experts across computer science, social sciences and cybersecurity to produce concrete research outcomes by the program’s end. Read more

Anthropic Secures 3.5 GW of Google TPU Capacity via Broadcom, Revenue Run Rate Tops $30 B

Anthropic Secures 3.5 GW of Google TPU Capacity via Broadcom, Revenue Run Rate Tops $30 B The Next Web
Anthropic announced on April 6 that it will tap roughly 3.5 gigawatts of next‑generation Google Tensor Processing Unit (TPU) compute through Broadcom starting in 2027, adding to the 1 GW already supplied for 2026. The move backs the AI lab’s $50 billion pledge to expand U.S. AI infrastructure and comes as the company reports a revenue run‑rate exceeding $30 billion—more than triple its figure at the end of 2025. Broadcom’s role as the silicon‑to‑workload bridge and the scale of the deal underscore the accelerating compute arms race among AI firms. Read more

Picsart Rolls Out Open Creator Monetization Program

Picsart Rolls Out Open Creator Monetization Program TechCrunch
AI‑powered design platform Picsart announced a new monetization program that lets any creator earn money by publishing original work made with its tools. There are no invitation lists or follower thresholds; payouts are tied to how audiences engage with the content on Instagram, TikTok, YouTube or X. The initiative, unveiled at a TechCrunch event in San Francisco, aims to shift Picsart from a simple editing app to a revenue‑sharing platform for the broader creator economy. Read more

OpenAI Alumni Launch Zero Shot Fund, Targeting $100 Million for AI Startups

OpenAI Alumni Launch Zero Shot Fund, Targeting $100 Million for AI Startups TechCrunch
A group of former OpenAI engineers and executives have formed Zero Shot, a venture capital fund aimed at backing the next wave of generative‑AI companies. The five partners—Evan Morikawa, Andrew Mayne, Shawn Jain, Kelly Kovacs and Brett Rounsaville—have closed an initial $20 million and plan to raise a total of $100 million. Their first checks have gone to AI‑driven management platform Worktrace AI, robotics startup Foundry Robotics and a stealth‑mode venture. Advisors from OpenAI’s former leadership team will help steer the fund as it seeks to fill gaps the founders see in the market. Read more