Researchers at the University of Toronto demonstrated that malicious actors could leverage artificial intelligence to create self-propagating worms capable of targeting any publicly known computer vulnerability at scale. The research highlights a critical security risk as AI-powered exploit tools could dramatically accelerate the speed and scope of cyberattacks compared to traditional methods.
Microsoft unveiled MAI-Thinking-1 at Build 2026, a medium-sized flagship AI model trained from scratch on clean data that matches leading competitors on key software engineering benchmarks. The release marks Microsoft's continued push to reduce dependence on OpenAI following a renegotiation of their partnership last year, building on in-house model efforts that began in 2025.
Google is rolling out a new fake call detection feature in its Phone app that alerts users when scammers spoof calls from existing contacts, part of a June Android update that also includes AirDrop support, expanded Personal Safety tools for younger users, and AI clothing try-on features in Google Photos.
Google has launched a confidential program offering payments to Android Play Store developers in exchange for their code, according to 404 Media reporting. The initiative appears designed to acquire training data for AI models, though Google has not publicly disclosed the program's scope or terms.
Britain's Competition and Markets Authority has approved a mechanism allowing UK publishers to exclude their content from Google's AI-powered search features. The move is intended to strengthen publishers' negotiating power when striking content licensing deals with the search giant.
Microsoft has introduced Project Solara, a new Android operating system designed specifically for AI agents instead of traditional applications. The move represents Microsoft's strategic pivot away from app-centric computing toward an agent-based model, positioning the company to compete in the emerging autonomous AI market.
A new arXiv study reveals that large reasoning models often undermine their own correct answers through continued reasoning, with accuracy improving up to 21% when models stop at their first correct conclusion. Researchers introduce a protocol to distinguish between harmless verbose overthinking and harmful overthinking that destabilizes correct reasoning, finding that current efficiency strategies like early stopping fail to address the latter problem.
Alphabet is moving forward with a major stock offering to finance its artificial intelligence infrastructure expansion, joining other tech giants in securing capital for AI development. The move reflects intensifying competition among large technology companies to invest heavily in AI capabilities and computational resources.
Google is rolling out new technology to detect and block AI-generated deepfake calls, as scammers increasingly use voice synthesis and spoofed numbers to impersonate authority figures, family members, and employers. The feature addresses a growing threat as traditional caller ID spoofing tactics evolve to leverage realistic artificial voices.
Microsoft unveiled a suite of generative AI models at its Build developer conference, aiming to decrease reliance on OpenAI while lowering costs for developers. The move represents Microsoft's bid to compete in a market currently dominated by OpenAI, Anthropic, and Google.
A new lawsuit alleges that Amazon-owned Ring cameras use AI facial recognition technology to identify guests and passersby without consent, and argues that Americans should receive compensation for this biometric data collection. The case highlights growing legal challenges around facial recognition deployment in consumer devices and the handling of biometric information.