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Important shifts and updates across AI, technology and business.
China warns of security flaws in Anthropic’s Claude software
China has identified security vulnerabilities in Anthropic’s Claude code, prompting the government to advise users to either uninstall the software or update to the latest…JioStar Leverages AI for Enhanced Shopping and Entertainment Experiences
JioStar is harnessing generative AI to enhance user engagement and personalize shopping and entertainment experiences for its vast audience.Brown University’s AI Cheating Scandal: In-Person Exam Scores Plummet
A Brown University professor’s move to an in-person final exam revealed a staggering drop in scores, highlighting concerns over AI-driven cheating.Lovable aims for $13.2B valuation in new funding round
Lovable, a vibe-coding startup, is in discussions to secure $300 million, potentially increasing its valuation to $13.2 billion.Truecaller takes on India’s telecom authority over spam rules
Truecaller is at odds with India’s telecom regulator over anti-spam rules, claiming they hinder consumer protection from unwanted calls.OpenAI’s advanced AI model goes global after initial preview
OpenAI is set to release its advanced GPT-5.6 model globally, following the removal of US government restrictions.IMF Holds Steady on Growth Forecast Amid AI Boom
The IMF keeps its growth forecast unchanged, crediting AI growth for mitigating the effects of the Middle East conflict.WeWard introduces app-locking feature to boost your step count
WeWard’s latest feature encourages users to walk more by locking apps until they reach their step goals, promoting healthier habits.Meta’s New AI Tool Uses Your Instagram Photos—Unless You Opt Out
Meta’s latest feature lets anyone use public Instagram photos for AI images unless users opt out in their settings.Meta’s Muse Image AI Faces User Backlash Over Photo Usage
Meta’s new Muse Image AI generator is stirring controversy as users raise concerns about the use of their photos in the tool.Microsoft Ditches OpenAI for In-House AI in Key Apps
Microsoft begins replacing OpenAI and Anthropic with its own AI models in popular applications like Excel and Outlook to reduce costs.
