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appeal 9.0Shai-Hulud Malware Infects PyTorch Lightning
A supply chain attack compromised PyPI's 'lightning' package (v2.6.2, 2.6.3), injecting Shai-Hulud malware that steals credentials and poisons GitHub repos. This directly compromises AI development supply chain integrity, requiring immediate credential rotation for affected systems.
AI development faces escalating supply chain risks and intense investor scrutiny over spending. Simultaneously, the race for AI supremacy intensifies, with significant capital flowing into novel architectures and infras…
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- PRODUCTStripe Stripe Launches AI Agent Wallet8.0
- SECURITYPyTorch Lightning Shai-Hulud Malware Infects PyTorch Lightning Package9.0
- PRODUCTSamsung Samsung chip profit surges amid shortage9.0
- PRODUCTSoftBank Forms Roze AI for data centers9.0
- PRODUCTMicrosoft Copilot Microsoft Copilot Exceeds 20 Million Paid Users9.0
- INVESTMENTBig Tech Big Tech beats earnings amid AI spend scrutiny8.0
- RELEASEMistral AI Mistral AI releases Medium 3.5 model7.0
- PRODUCTKhan Academy Launches low-cost AI degree9.0
- OPENSOURCEtrycua trycua Open-Sources CUA Agent Framework8.0
- SECURITYClaude AI AI agent deletes production database9.0
- PRODUCTWaymo Waymo integrates AI foundation models into driver system9.0
- FUNDINGParallel Web Systems Parallel Web Systems Raises $100M8.0
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- 01OpenAIMusk, Altman Head to Court Over Mission10.0
- 02CohereCohere acquires Aleph Alpha, secures Schwarz investment10.0
- 03AnthropicAnthropic valuation hits $800 billion10.0
- 04CoreWeaveCoreWeave raises prices amid GPU shortage10.0
- 05PyTorch LightningShai-Hulud Malware Infects PyTorch Lightning Package9.0
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Stripe Launches AI Agent Wallet
Stripe's new Link wallet enables autonomous AI agents to make purchases securely. This reduces credential exposure risk for users and provides a pre-built, controlled payment mechanism for AI agent developers, streamlining agent-driven transactions with auditable controls.

Samsung Chip Profit Surges, Shortage Deepens
Samsung's chip division profit surged 49-fold, driving record quarterly earnings, but the company warns of a deepening memory chip shortage through 2027. This will increase procurement costs and extend lead times for AI infrastructure, impacting platform engineers and data centre architects.

SoftBank Forms Roze AI for Data Centers
SoftBank is forming Roze AI to automate data center construction in the U.S. using autonomous robots, targeting a $100 billion IPO by late 2026. This initiative aims to increase efficiency in data center construction, potentially reducing timelines and costs for data center operators, aligning with SoftBank's broader AI infrastructure strategy.

Microsoft Copilot Exceeds 20 Million Paid Users
Enterprise adoption of Microsoft Copilot is accelerating, with over 20 million paid users and engagement matching Outlook. This validates AI integration into core productivity workflows, offering procurement teams and platform architects reduced risk and increased flexibility through multi-model support and agentic capabilities.

Big Tech Beats Earnings, Faces AI Spend Scrutiny
Big Tech firms exceeded Q1 earnings, but investor scrutiny of AI spending intensified. Meta's stock fell after announcing more AI capital, highlighting market demand for clear returns on significant AI investments.

Khan Launches Low-Cost AI Degree
Sal Khan's Khan TED Institute will offer a sub-$10,000 AI degree, backed by Google and Microsoft. This initiative expands access to industry-aligned AI education, creating a new talent pipeline for founders and platform engineers and challenging traditional university cost structures.
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