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appeal 9.0Anthropic Leak Exposes Code Ownership Risk
Uncertainty over AI-generated code ownership creates significant legal and commercial risks. Code lacking 'meaningful human authorship' may not be copyrightable, leaving it vulnerable to copying without recourse, and employment contracts can extend employer claims to AI-assisted side projects.
The AI landscape is a whirlwind of defence contracts, shifting partnerships, and intense funding rounds. While some giants secure military AI deals and others face financial scrutiny, innovation continues with new model…
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- SECURITYAnthropic Anthropic source code leaked, raising copyright concerns9.0
- PRODUCTYouTube YouTube tests AI search answers8.0
- PARTNERSHIPGoogle Google signs Pentagon AI deal9.0
- FUNDINGOpenAI OpenAI misses targets, bonds fall7.0
- PARTNERSHIPOpenAI, Microsoft OpenAI, Microsoft end exclusive AI deal9.0
- INVESTMENTCadence Design Systems Cadence raises revenue forecast, lowers profit forecast7.0
- LEGISLATIONGoogle EU regulators push Google AI access7.0
- RELEASEIntel Arc Pro Graphics Intel boosts iGPU memory for LLMs8.0
- FUNDINGIneffable Intelligence Ineffable Intelligence Secures $1.1B Funding8.0
- PRICINGGitHub Copilot GitHub Copilot shifts to usage billing9.0
- SECURITYMercor Mercor data breach exposes voice biometrics9.0
- FUNDINGMistral AI Mistral AI secures $2B funding, $14B valuation9.0
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The AI landscape is a whirlwind of defence contracts, shifting partnerships, and intense funding rounds.
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Google Signs Pentagon AI Deal
Google's agreement with the U.S. Pentagon allows its AI models for classified operations, including weapons systems, without company-imposed restrictions. This expands the Pentagon's access to advanced AI, setting a precedent for defence contracts that prioritise operational flexibility over provider control, impacting procurement strategies.

YouTube Tests AI Search Answers
YouTube's "Ask YouTube" feature, an AI-powered interactive search, shifts content consumption from browsing to guided information retrieval. This alters user engagement and content creator discoverability, aligning with Google's broader AI search integration.

Microsoft, OpenAI End Exclusivity
OpenAI models will now be available on multiple cloud providers, ending Microsoft's exclusive resale rights. This expands deployment options for platform engineers and procurement teams, reducing vendor lock-in and increasing infrastructure flexibility.

GitHub Copilot Shifts to Usage Billing
GitHub Copilot's shift to usage-based billing on June 1, 2026, means development teams and CTOs must now manage token consumption and new budget controls. This directly links operational costs to AI-assisted development scale, impacting procurement and spend management.

Musk, Altman Head to Court Over OpenAI Mission
The civil trial between Elon Musk and Sam Altman over OpenAI's mission challenges the governance of AI organisations. It highlights risks for investors in ventures pivoting from altruistic to profit-driven models, and underscores the need for robust legal frameworks for founders.

Mercor Breach Exposes Voice Biometrics
Lapsus$ exposed 4TB of Mercor data, combining voice biometrics and government IDs for 40,000 AI contractors. This enables immediate financial fraud and identity theft, increasing risk for financial institutions and security teams.
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