OpenAI has asked macOS users to update their apps after a security issue linked to a broader software supply chain attack involving the Axios developer tool.
OpenAI Urges Mac Users to Update Apps After Axios Security Incident
OpenAI has asked macOS users to update their apps after a security issue linked to a broader software supply chain attack involving the Axios developer tool.
Volkswagen Group is embedding AI into driver-assistance and in-car systems as part of its “In China, for China” strategy, alongside plans to launch 20+ electrified vehicles in 2026. The company is advancing AI-powered ADAS and smart cockpit features.
The Broadcom – Google TPU deal, disclosed in a Form 8-K, highlights how AI chips, networking infrastructure, and large – scale compute capacity are being coordinated ahead of demand, with Anthropic expected to access 3.5 GW starting 2027.
Amazon is limiting how AI agents access the web through AWS, introducing domain-level controls to address security risks such as prompt injection, data leakage, and unauthorized access.
Tata Play Fiber is bringing 25 data sources into a unified system with IBM watsonx, laying the foundation for AI-driven analytics and real-time decision-making.
A routine release at Anthropic exposed 512,000 lines of Claude Code through a source map file, allowing developers to reconstruct and analyze large parts of its internal architecture.
Yuanjie has filed for a Hong Kong IPO following a regulatory action by the Shaanxi Bureau of the China Securities Regulatory Commission, with shares surging days after the filing amid strong market momentum and an AI infrastructure boom.
A federal judge in San Francisco has granted Anthropic a preliminary injunction in its lawsuit against the U.S. Department of Defense, blocking a Trump administration directive that every federal agency would ban the use of Anthropic AI system, Claude.
AI FrontPage investigates Puch AI- an Indian start-up that claimed a ₹25,000 crore MoU with UP government.
A Chinese national and two U.S. citizens charged for conspiring to smuggle restricted AI technology to China via Thailand. In a separate crackdown, U.S. citizen and co-founder of Super Micro and two Taiwanese nationals arrested for diverting AI servers to China.