
A critical zero-day vulnerability in Oracle-owned PeopleSoft software has been actively exploited to steal gigabytes of data from hundreds of organizations. Security researchers describe the flaw as among the most severe vulnerabilities, with potential for widespread impact across enterprises relying on the platform for human resources and financial management.
A court has determined that Google bears legal responsibility for inaccurate statements generated by its AI Overviews feature, establishing that companies designing, training, and operating AI systems must assume liability for damages caused by their outputs. The ruling marks a significant legal precedent for AI-generated content accountability in the search and technology sector.
Ukraine has reportedly used fully autonomous drones equipped with AI modules to conduct operations against Russian soldiers, marking a significant real-world deployment of autonomous weapons technology. While complete autonomy in military systems remains uncommon, Ukraine is actively installing AI modules on both drones and ground robots to enhance combat capabilities.
Baroness Beeban Kidron, a filmmaker turned crossbench peer and child safety campaigner, argues that major technology companies need a watershed moment comparable to tobacco industry regulation to address online child exploitation. Drawing from her work documenting child safety issues, Kidron contends that tech platforms are knowingly allowing harmful content to reach young users without sufficient safeguards or accountability.
Artificial intelligence-generated imagery has been deployed in authentic political advertisements during Michigan's gubernatorial campaign, marking a notable intersection of AI technology and electoral politics. The use of synthetic visuals in genuine campaign ads raises questions about authenticity and voter perception in political messaging.
OpenAI has announced plans to acquire Ona, a startup that builds platforms for managing long-running AI agents. The acquisition aims to address developer challenges with running AI agents on local machines that lose functionality when workstations shut down. Deal terms were not disclosed.
Traditional cloud cost optimization techniques like tagging and capacity reservations are failing to control enterprise AI spending, which is driven by opaque token-based pricing models that evolve faster than governance frameworks can adapt. FinOps teams are being forced to develop new KPIs and cost management strategies tailored to AI's unique economics rather than legacy infrastructure models.
Anthropic has shut down its Fable and Mythos AI model lines following a directive from the Commerce Department, which cited concerns that a discovered "jailbreak" vulnerability in Fable 5 posed potential national security risks. The decision reflects escalating government scrutiny of AI safety and security protocols during the Trump administration.
Prometheus Inc., an AI startup co-led by Amazon founder Jeff Bezos, has secured $12 billion in Series B funding at a $41 billion valuation, with backing from major financial institutions including JPMorgan, BlackRock, and Goldman Sachs. The funding will accelerate the company's industrial engineering and AI projects. The round represents one of the largest AI funding raises to date.
SpaceX completed a historic initial public offering Thursday, raising $75 billion at a $135 per-share price and achieving a post-IPO valuation near $2 trillion after investors bid shares up 20% on Friday morning. The blockbuster offering signals strong investor appetite for AI and space-tech ventures and is expected to catalyze additional tech sector IPOs in the coming year.
Anthropic has taken its Claude Fable 5 model offline in response to a US government order, citing discovery of a method to bypass the AI system's safety guardrails. The company disclosed the jailbreak vulnerability in a blog post but did not specify which government agency issued the directive or the nature of the exploit.