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appeal 8.0Klue Breach Exposes Firms' Data
A breach at market intelligence provider Klue, exploiting a compromised legacy credential, exposed customer data from numerous cybersecurity firms. This incident highlights critical supply chain risks from third-party integrators with broad data access.
Geopolitical tensions and escalating costs are driving AI diversification and sovereign solutions, while data breaches highlight supply chain risks. Simultaneously, advancements in specialised models and unified APIs pr…
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- SECURITYKlue Klue suffers data breach via Icarus hackers8.0
- RELEASEGoogle Google releases Interactions API for Gemini8.0
- POLICYAnthropic US orders Anthropic to suspend foreign AI access9.0
- RESEARCHKorea Deep Learning AI model tops global document parsing benchmark8.0
- PRODUCTAmazon Amazon offers Trainium chips externally8.0
- RELEASEInception Labs Inception Labs releases Mercury 2 AI model8.0
- PRODUCTOpenRouter OpenRouter Fusion halves AI costs9.0
- RESEARCHStanford HAI AI Adoption Outpaces Governance, Report Finds9.0
- RESEARCHVini Brasil Engineer Rejects Functional AI Code9.0
- PRICINGChinese AI Models Chinese AI Models Lead Token Use Over US9.0
- PRODUCTCloudflare Cloudflare enables AI agent deployments7.0
- HIREJohn Jumper Nobel Laureate Jumper joins Anthropic10.0
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Geopolitical tensions and escalating costs are driving AI diversification and sovereign solutions, while data breaches highlight supply chain risks.
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US Curbs Drive European AI Diversification
US government restrictions on Anthropic's AI models for foreign nationals force European firms to diversify providers. This exposes proprietary AI service vulnerabilities and, coupled with rising token costs, compels companies to re-evaluate AI agent deployments and adopt multi-vendor strategies.

Google General Avails Interactions API
Google's Interactions API is now generally available, unifying access to Gemini models and agents with new features like Managed Agents and background execution. This simplifies agentic workflow development and offers cost optimisation, but signals a future where frontier capabilities will exclusively use this new interface.

Korea Deep Learning Tops AI Benchmarks
Specialised AI models now outperform larger general-purpose systems for specific enterprise tasks. Korea Deep Learning's 1.2-billion-parameter model secured #1 on ParseBench, demonstrating superior accuracy and efficiency for document processing, cutting client times by up to 96%.

Amazon Offers Trainium Chips Externally
Amazon's plan to sell its Trainium AI chips directly to third parties intensifies competition in the AI hardware market. This move could increase supply and drive pricing pressure, particularly for procurement teams seeking alternatives to Nvidia's dominant offerings.

Inception Labs Ships Faster AI Model
High-speed AI inference now significantly reduces operational costs and latency for critical applications. Inception Labs' Mercury 2, generating 1,000 tokens/second, offers substantial performance gains, but its closed-weight API model introduces vendor dependency for teams seeking to optimise agentic workflows.

OpenRouter Fusion Halves AI Costs
OpenRouter's Fusion API matches Fable 5-level AI performance at half the cost by combining cheaper models. This offers procurement teams a cost-effective alternative, especially after Anthropic's Fable 5 suspension due to export controls.
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