
SpaceX has officially committed to acquiring Cursor, the AI-powered programming platform, for $60 billion following its recent initial public offering. The company had negotiated a deal structure in April allowing it to complete the acquisition or pay a $10 billion breakup fee, with the transaction now expected to close in Q3 2026. The move positions Musk's conglomerate to compete directly with OpenAI and Anthropic for enterprise customers.
The Trump administration moved to impose export controls on AI company Anthropic and subsequently forced its flagship product offline, following disagreements over the company's plans to share technology with a China-linked firm. The regulatory action marks a significant escalation in government scrutiny of AI companies and their international partnerships during heightened U.S.-China technology tensions.
Anthropic received a US export control order Friday requiring it to suspend access to its newly released Mythos 5 and Fable 5 models to all foreign nationals, including its own international employees. Unable to comply with the restriction without completely disabling the products, the company has disabled both models and is traveling to Washington to appeal the decision to the Trump administration.
A newly discovered vulnerability in Microsoft Copilot allowed attackers to extract two-factor authentication codes from users through a technique called SearchLeak, potentially bypassing critical security measures. The exploit highlights systemic weaknesses in how the industry approaches large language model security, with researchers indicating this represents a recurring pattern of preventable flaws.
The Trump White House demanded that Anthropic immediately take its Fable 5 and Mythos 5 models offline, blocking access for all foreign nationals including the company's own international employees. The swift, unexplained action underscores how U.S. government control over frontier AI development extends beyond technological dominance to gatekeeping who can access the most advanced systems.
The UK government is moving toward legislation that would prohibit children under 16 from accessing social media platforms and potentially impose overnight usage curfews. Critics argue the restrictions could drive young users toward less-regulated alternatives and are easily circumvented using VPN technology, raising questions about the policy's practical effectiveness.
A new international survey reveals that people across multiple countries increasingly view China as the dominant force in artificial intelligence development, overtaking the United States in global perception. The shift reflects growing concerns about American competitiveness in the AI race and changing international sentiment about which nation will lead future AI innovation.
Qualcomm CEO Cristiano Amon expressed confidence in smart glasses as a major growth category that could rival smartphones in scale, while the chip giant develops 40 new AI-powered devices. Amon believes AI agents will eventually displace traditional applications as a primary computing paradigm.
The White House issued a directive on June 12th forcing Anthropic to block all access to its newly launched Fable 5 and Mythos 5 AI models after Amazon researchers discovered potential jailbreak vulnerabilities that could be exploited for cyberattacks. Anthropic complied with the government order but publicly disagreed with the decision, arguing that a narrow jailbreak vulnerability should not trigger a full commercial model recall affecting hundreds of millions of users. The incident marks the latest escalation in regulatory tensions between the AI company and federal authorities, following an existing dispute with the Pentagon.
The DOJ has argued in court filings that Elon Musk's xAI company is vital to U.S. military operations, citing its importance to defense initiatives, in an attempt to dismiss a pollution lawsuit brought by the NAACP over the company's gas turbine emissions. The assertion raises questions about the intersection of AI infrastructure, environmental regulation, and national security exemptions.
The Trump administration compelled Anthropic to pull its latest cybersecurity models from circulation, signaling potential government intervention in AI development. The move appears motivated by political considerations rather than technical security concerns about jailbreaking.