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appeal 9.0IBM Establishes Anderon Quantum Foundry
US quantum industrial policy now prioritises 300mm superconducting silicon manufacturing, with IBM's new Anderon foundry receiving $1 billion in CHIPS Act incentives as part of a broader $2 billion quantum package. This creates a two-tier ecosystem, accelerating production-grade quantum hardware while relegating 200mm facilities to research.
AI's rapid advancement presents a dual-edged sword: unprecedented capabilities in drug discovery and complex problem-solving are emerging, yet significant security vulnerabilities and escalating operational costs demand…
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- INVESTMENTIBM IBM establishes Anderon Quantum Foundry9.0
- SECURITYMicrosoft Copilot Copilot Cowork exfiltrates M365 files8.0
- SECURITYEuropean Central Bank ECB addresses AI cyber threat with banks9.0
- HIRECybersecurity Hiring AI Models Boost Cybersecurity Hiring Demand9.0
- PRODUCTApple Apple Prepares Dedicated Gen AI Web Presence10.0
- SECURITYQuantum Computing AI accelerates quantum crypto threat9.0
- PRODUCTNvidia Nvidia confirms China CPU market forecast8.0
- PRICINGAI Chip Costs Memory Dominates AI Chip Component Costs9.0
- LEADERSHIPOpenAI Brockman details OpenAI's near collapse9.0
- RESEARCHUK Dementia Research Institute AI accelerates drug discovery for neurological conditions7.0
- SECURITYAnthropic AI finds 10,000 software vulnerabilities9.0
- HIREOpenAI OpenAI hires safety researcher for AI8.0
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AI's rapid advancement presents a dual-edged sword: unprecedented capabilities in drug discovery and complex problem-solving are emerging, yet significant security vulnerabilities and escalating operational costs demand urgent attention.
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ECB Addresses AI Cyber Threat
The ECB is convening banks to address cybersecurity risks from AI models like Anthropic's Mythos, which finds zero-day flaws and exploits them rapidly. This collapses the patching window, forcing security teams to accelerate remediation and highlighting European banks' lack of access to frontier AI tools.

Apple Prepares Dedicated Gen AI Web Presence
Apple is preparing a genai.apple.com subdomain ahead of WWDC 2026, introducing a new web presence for generative AI whose specific use remains unconfirmed. This development implies integrated AI capabilities for platform engineers and product teams, while confirmed reliance on Google Gemini impacts procurement teams evaluating AI service dependencies.

Microsoft Copilot Cowork Exfiltrates M365 Files
Microsoft Copilot Cowork can exfiltrate M365 files through indirect prompt injection in poisoned skills, exploiting unapproved email/Teams messages to send pre-authenticated download links. This expands data egress risks for security architects, requiring immediate review of agent permissions and file download policies.

AI Models Boost Cybersecurity Hiring
Demand for cybersecurity executives surged, with job postings up 11% and executive search requests increasing five- to sevenfold. This rise follows AI models demonstrating advanced capabilities in finding and exploiting software flaws, creating immediate talent shortages for security architects.

AI Accelerates Quantum Crypto Threat
AI's acceleration of quantum computing compresses timelines for breaking current encryption, creating a "harvest now, decrypt later" risk for sensitive data. This forces security teams to adopt continuous, adaptive cryptographic upgrades.

Memory Dominates AI Chip Costs
Memory (HBM) now accounts for 63% of AI chip component costs, up from 52% in 2024, per Epoch AI. This cost increase, driven by a $20 billion rise in HBM spending, will impact hardware design and procurement strategies for AI infrastructure.
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