
MIT Technology Review has compiled an updated eBook featuring six stories on military adoption of AI models for operational and strategic decisions. The collection, curated by James O'Donnell, draws from articles originally published between April 2025 and April 2026, updated to reflect the latest developments in defense AI applications.
The US government's enforcement action against Anthropic's Claude Fable 5 and Mythos 5 reveals an uncomfortable reality: AI models with advanced hacking and potentially harmful capabilities are becoming increasingly difficult to contain. Industry observers warn that regulatory efforts may only delay, not prevent, the widespread deployment of more dangerous AI systems.
Snap unveiled its new Specs augmented reality smart glasses at the Augmented World Expo 2026, featuring a proprietary liquid crystal on silicon display, removable prescription lens inserts, and up to 20 hours of battery life. The glasses, available in 47mm and 52mm sizes weighing 132g and 136g respectively, will ship this fall to the US, UK, and France following the opening of pre-orders.
Researchers have created an adaptive clinical decision support AI system that combines treatment effect estimation, digital twin simulations, and reinforcement learning to recommend personalized treatments while maintaining safety constraints. The framework was validated on ovarian cancer data from The Cancer Genome Atlas and a synthetic simulator, demonstrating superior performance over baseline methods while requiring expert clinician review for only a minority of cases.
Anthropic has postponed its planned shift to token-based billing for the Claude Agent SDK, a change that would have significantly increased costs for power users. The move, originally scheduled for Monday, drew pushback from the developer community concerned about pricing impacts on production applications.
The Trump administration's approval of a major media merger between Paramount and Warner Bros. surprised Department of Justice lawyers and drew sharp criticism from Senator Elizabeth Warren, who characterized the decision as potentially corrupt. The $111 billion deal represents a significant consolidation in the media industry and marks a departure from expected regulatory scrutiny.
France has decided to discontinue its use of Palantir's artificial intelligence data analytics tools in favor of a homegrown domestic alternative. The move reflects growing European emphasis on technological sovereignty and reducing dependence on U.S.-based AI vendors for sensitive government and data operations.
Energy infrastructure is being rapidly deployed to support the explosive power consumption of AI data centers, but the process is happening with limited transparency and public input. Utilities and tech companies are expediting approvals for new power plants to fuel the AI boom, raising questions about environmental review and community engagement.
Euronews reports that Mistral, Europe's prominent AI startup, has been found disseminating Russian propaganda content. The investigation raises concerns about the geopolitical implications of AI systems developed by European companies and their potential manipulation by foreign actors.
Researchers have introduced SpeechDx, a large-scale benchmark combining 12 datasets and 27 tasks to standardize evaluation of AI systems that diagnose health conditions from speech patterns. The benchmark organizes tasks by speech production stages (conceptualization, formulation, articulation) and evaluates 12 state-of-the-art audio encoders, revealing that large-scale speech models outperform domain-specific alternatives but no current system generalizes reliably across clinical conditions.
Intel has started production of its 18A-P chip node, representing its most advanced manufacturing process to date. The move signals Intel's readiness to support high-profile customers, with Apple widely expected to be a target client for the cutting-edge technology.