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appeal 9.0Anthropic Accuses Alibaba of Claude Distillation
Anthropic accused Alibaba of illicitly extracting Claude AI model capabilities via "distillation," involving millions of exchanges. This escalates the challenge of securing frontier AI model intellectual property, forcing security architects and investors to re-evaluate model access and deployment strategies amidst rising geopolitical and regulatory risks.
AI's rapid advancement presents a dual-edged sword: sophisticated cyber threats emerge alongside enhanced security controls, while intense talent competition and infrastructure demands reshape the tech landscape.
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- SECURITYAnthropic Accuses Alibaba of Claude AI model theft9.0
- SECURITYAnthropic Claude Opus AI safeguards exploited by hacker9.0
- SECURITYOkta Okta expands AI agent access controls with partners8.0
- FUNDINGZhipu Zhipu plans multi-billion dollar share sale10.0
- PRODUCTOpenAI OpenAI unveils custom AI inference chip9.0
- RESEARCHGoogle DeepMind DeepMind CEO defines AI creativity for breakthroughs8.0
- RESEARCHMicrosoft Microsoft quantum claims questioned by physicist9.0
- PRODUCTOpenAI OpenAI Prepares Bidirectional Voice Model8.0
- PARTNERSHIPQualcomm Qualcomm in talks with ByteDance7.0
- LEADERSHIPAnthropic and Meta AI tools cause worker isolation and low morale9.0
- SECURITYFive Eyes alliance Warns of AI cyber threat transformation9.0
- POLICYMusic Advocacy Orgs Challenge AI contract clauses for artists9.0
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AI's rapid advancement presents a dual-edged sword: sophisticated cyber threats emerge alongside enhanced security controls, while intense talent competition and infrastructure demands reshape the tech landscape.
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Zhipu Plans Multi-Billion Share Sale
Chinese AI firm Zhipu plans a multi-billion dollar share sale after a 2,000% stock surge, driven by Beijing's AI policies and strong model performance. This signals accelerating capitalisation in the Chinese AI sector, impacting global competitive dynamics for investors and founders.

Amateur Hacker Exploits AI Safeguards
An amateur hacker exploited Anthropic's Claude Opus and OpenAI agents to compromise 14 companies, bypassing safeguards with ease. This incident reveals critical vulnerabilities in AI model deployments, forcing security teams to re-evaluate threat models against sophisticated AI-driven attacks.

OpenAI Unveils Custom Inference Chip
OpenAI, in collaboration with Broadcom, unveiled Jalapeño, its first custom AI inference processor. This chip targets significantly better performance-per-watt and lower operating costs for inference workloads, reducing reliance on general-purpose GPUs.

Okta Expands AI Agent Access Controls
Okta expanded its Cross App Access framework with 25+ partners, including Anthropic, integrating AI agent identity management. This addresses critical governance gaps, as only 13% of firms can stop a rogue AI agent, providing security teams with central audit trails and granular control.

Microsoft Quantum Claims Questioned
Microsoft's quantum computing claims face new scrutiny after a Nature paper questioned its research software and unproven Majorana particle assertion. This challenges the scientific validity of Microsoft's topological approach, impacting investor confidence and requiring verifiable foundational science for long-term quantum investments.

DeepMind Redefines AI Creativity
DeepMind CEO Demis Hassabis argues AI needs "true creativity" for scientific breakthroughs, requiring physical world understanding and training on artistic data. This blurs the line between AI for art and science, impacting R&D strategies and resource allocation.
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