Attackers Found the Skeleton Key to Every Enterprise AI System
The enterprise just handed attackers a skeleton key by building AI systems that can't tell orders from data.
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The enterprise just handed attackers a skeleton key by building AI systems that can't tell orders from data.
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HP just became OpenAI's industrial deployment partner—not for chatbots, but for embedding intelligence into the supply chain that puts computers on every desk. HP Inc. expanded its OpenAI partnership to "Frontier" tier, deploying AI across customer support, internal dev workflows, and enterprise ops
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Amazon just handed every AI coding agent a direct line to spin up infrastructure — no human DevOps team required.
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Your AI chat history just became Exhibit A, and the jury couldn't decide if that proves anything at all. Prosecutors used ChatGPT logs as evidence in an arson trial for the 2025 Pacific Palisades fire, pointing to AI-generated fire images and angry rants about the wealthy as proof of intent.
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Two parents are raising the first generation of kids who will think AI assistants are as normal as microwaves, and they're choosing radical transparency over protection.
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While Western AI companies fight over scarce compute in Oregon and Virginia, the real infrastructure land grab is happening 3,000 miles south of Singapore.
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The money is moving from the hype layer to the plumbing layer—and that's when infrastructure gets interesting. Global VC consolidating around two bets: stablecoin payment rails for emerging markets and AI inference infrastructure, based on June 2026 funding patterns
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Anthropic's legal showdown with Alibaba isn't about IP theft, it's a stress test for whether frontier AI companies can actually defend the moats they're selling to investors.
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The talent isn't flowing from San Francisco to Bangalore anymore. It's flowing *within* Bangalore, from one Western tech giant's Indian operation to another's. OpenAI hired Prabhjeet Singh, Uber's former India and South Asia President, as managing director for India.
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The AI industry burned through a half-century of predictable chip progress in less than five years—and now it's rewriting the economics of silicon itself.
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NVIDIA just dropped the x-ray machine for AI agents — turns out one in four agent skills ships with exploitable holes. NVIDIA released SkillSpector, an open-source security scanner for AI agent skills that detects vulnerabilities before installation
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Turns out the killer app for unrestricted AI isn't creative brainstorming or coding assistance—it's OnlyFans without the humans.
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When the White House can kill your product launch with a Friday afternoon letter, you're not running a tech company anymore—you're running a regulated utility that just doesn't know it yet.
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The business intelligence software that was supposed to make sense of enterprise data can't make sense of its own survival—and AI agents just showed up to write the obituary.
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The government just learned you can't un-ring the AI bell, so they're trying selective muting instead. The US government partially lifted its block on Claude Mythos 5 after two weeks of negotiations, but only for select institutions.
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The US government just drew a line between AI models that defend America and AI models that might teach it things it doesn't want taught. Anthropic got partial approval to restore access to Mythos 5, its cybersecurity-focused AI model, after two weeks of lockdown under export controls
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The AI bill just came due, and Apple's making you split the check with OpenAI.
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Teaching AI to invent languages nobody speaks might sound like academic whimsy until you realize it's the first step toward systems that communicate in ways humans literally can't understand.
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Wall Street is pouring billions into power infrastructure IPOs before the technology even works, while Apple just passed the electricity bill to iPhone buyers.
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The world's strictest social media age law is about to grow teeth, which means Big Tech's "trust us, we're trying" era just ended.
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