
Attackers are learning how to trick AI agents instead of people
June 18, 2026
Security researchers are warning that attackers are increasingly targeting AI agents rather than the people using them. As businesses give AI systems access to email, documents, and business tools, prompt injection and other attacks are becoming a growing concern.
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Alibaba says AI is helping turn one-person businesses into a reality
June 18, 2026
New data from Alibaba.com suggests artificial intelligence is making it easier than ever for solo entrepreneurs to launch businesses. The company says 71 percent of applicants in its startup competition are one-person operations, with most relying on AI tools for everything from coding to marketing.
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Governments are starting to demand sovereign AI and Dream just raised $260 million to build it
June 18, 2026
Dream has raised $260 million at a $3 billion valuation, but the bigger story is the growing demand for sovereign AI as governments look to control their own artificial intelligence infrastructure instead of relying on foreign providers.
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SK hynix ships 12-layer HBM4E memory as AI hardware race heats up
June 17, 2026
SK hynix has begun sampling its 12-layer HBM4E memory, a next-generation AI-focused DRAM designed to deliver higher performance, lower latency, and improved power efficiency.
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Block unveils Builderbot and says AI now writes 15 percent of its production code
June 17, 2026
Block has unveiled Builderbot, an internal AI platform that the company says is already responsible for roughly 15 percent of its production code changes. The system can write code, open pull requests, monitor CI pipelines, and work across Block’s massive codebase, highlighting how AI is becoming an increasingly important part of modern software development.
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The hottest AI skill in 2026 isn’t prompt engineering
June 17, 2026
Prompt engineering may no longer be the AI gold rush many expected. A recent study suggests large language model expertise now commands the strongest combination of demand and pay.
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Google, Microsoft, and OpenAI unite behind new Linux Foundation AI project
June 17, 2026
Google, Microsoft, OpenAI, and several other major technology companies have joined the Linux Foundation’s new Appia Foundation, an effort to create common standards for trustworthy AI.
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Google refreshes Home Speaker with Gemini AI and smarter voice controls
June 17, 2026
Google’s new Home Speaker is the first device built around Gemini, bringing smarter voice controls, conversational AI, and improved smart home functionality.
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Army tests AI drone swarm software designed to survive electronic warfare
June 17, 2026
The U.S. Army is evaluating AI-powered drone swarm technology that can continue operating in contested environments where communications may be jammed or unavailable.
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Proton wants businesses to ditch Google with new Easy Switch migration tool
June 17, 2026
Proton has launched Easy Switch for Business, a new migration tool designed to help organizations move email, calendars, contacts, and domains from Google Workspace with minimal disruption. The company is pitching the feature as an easier path away from Google’s ecosystem for businesses focused on privacy and data sovereignty.
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IBM says enterprises are losing control of AI and many do not even realize it
June 17, 2026
A new IBM study suggests many enterprises are becoming increasingly dependent on AI vendors while lacking a clear understanding of the risks. The findings raise questions about vendor lock-in, data sovereignty, and what happens when critical AI services fail.
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Commodore thinks this Linux flip phone can cure your smartphone addiction
June 16, 2026
Commodore is entering the mobile market with the Linux-powered Callback 8020. The retro-inspired flip phone removes social media, email, and web browsing while still offering access to many Android apps through Sailfish OS.
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