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Qualcomm's AI Data Center Ambitions: Modular Acquisition and Dragonfly Roadmap
Qualcomm acquires Modular for $3.9 billion to enhance its AI software capabilities. The move supports Qualcomm's strategic push into AI data centers with its new Dragonfly CPU lineup.
OpenAI's Restricted GPT-5.6 Rollout Amid US Security Concerns
OpenAI launched GPT-5.6 in a limited preview. The rollout is tightly controlled due to US government security concerns.
SoftBank's AI Data Center Expansion Strategy
SoftBank invested $41 billion in OpenAI, acquiring an 11% stake. It also plans to buy DigitalBridge for $4 billion to expand AI data centers.
Anthropic's Call for a Global AI Development Pause
Anthropic launched a $200 million fund to study AI's economic impact. The company also called for a global pause on advanced AI development.
Global AI Adoption Reaches Critical Mass
AI adoption is surging globally. Europe and the UAE lead the charge with significant user engagement.
Anthropic's Mythos 5: Controlled US Relaunch Strategy
Anthropic has regained access to its Claude Mythos 5 model for over 100 US critical infrastructure users. This follows a partial lift of export restrictions by the US government.
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BIS warns AI boom could amplify future financial instability risks
On June 28, 2026, BIS General Manager Pablo Hernández de Cos told the Bank for International Settlements’ Annual General Meeting that optimism around artificial intelligence helped keep global growth resilient in 2025. He warned, however, that an abrupt end to the AI investment boom, combined with high public debt and stretched asset valuations, is now a key vulnerability for the world economy.([bis.org](https://www.bis.org/speeches/sp260628.htm))
Anthropic Mythos 5 returns in tightly controlled US-only relaunch
Anthropic began restoring access to its flagship Claude Mythos 5 model on June 28, 2026, after a two‑week US government‑ordered shutdown. Access is limited to a small set of US-based cyber‑defense and critical infrastructure operators, while the consumer-facing Fable 5 model remains offline worldwide.([kulturegeek.fr](https://kulturegeek.fr/news-354574/anthropic-retablit-claude-mythos-5-fable-5))
LG showcases AI smart-home lineup at Africa Technology Expo 2026
On June 27, 2026, Nigeria’s Authority newspaper reported that LG Electronics used Africa Technology Expo 2026 to showcase AI-powered TVs, refrigerators, air conditioners and other home appliances aimed at smarter, more energy-efficient living. The company positioned the event as part of its strategy to support Africa’s digital transformation and connected-home ecosystem. ([authorityngr.com](https://authorityngr.com/2026/06/27/lg-showcases-ai-powered-smart-living-innovations-at-africa-technology-expo-2026/))
Samepage raises $4.85M seed to launch Signals AI product brain
On June 27, 2026, Entrepreneur News Network reported that Singapore‑based AI startup Samepage raised $4.85 million in seed funding led by Craft Ventures, Freestyle VC and Glasswing Ventures to scale its product‑intelligence platform Samepage Signals. The round follows a June 25 PR Newswire launch where Samepage unveiled Signals as an AI "second brain" for product leaders. ([entrepreneurnewsnetwork.com](https://entrepreneurnewsnetwork.com/2026/06/27/singapore-ai-startup-samepage-raises-4-85-million-to-expand-product-intelligence-platform/?utm_source=openai))
Anthropic Mythos 5 restored for 100+ US critical infrastructure users
On June 28, 2026, AI News Blitz reported that Anthropic has begun restoring access to its Claude Mythos 5 cybersecurity model for more than 100 US critical‑infrastructure organizations after a Commerce Department export‑control order earlier in June. General‑purpose twin model Fable 5 remains offline for broader users. ([ainewsblitz.com](https://www.ainewsblitz.com/brief/PHArQf5c8MJK))
Zhipu GLM-5.2 open-weight 1M-context coding model nears frontier levels
On June 28, 2026, AI News Blitz highlighted China’s Zhipu AI (Z.ai) GLM‑5.2 model, an open‑weight large language model released earlier in June under the MIT license with a 1M‑token context and strong coding performance, now drawing interest from Silicon Valley developers. The model’s weights are available via Z.ai and Hugging Face, positioning it as a serious open alternative to closed US frontier systems. ([ainewsblitz.com](https://www.ainewsblitz.com/brief/OZY4iM8puhrh))
El País links AI data centers, China’s ‘Summer Davos’ and Mexico’s lag
On June 28, 2026, El País México published a column arguing that Mexico is falling behind global debates on artificial intelligence, citing this week’s World Economic Forum ‘Summer Davos’ meeting in Dalian. The piece connects China’s AI‑driven industrial push and new protests against AI data centers in Vancouver with Mexico’s limited policy focus on issues like deepfake regulation.([elpais.com](https://elpais.com/mexico/2026-06-28/un-vistazo-al-futuro.html))
OpenAI GPT-5.6 Sol, Terra, Luna make access the new AI moat
On June 28, 2026, LLM Rumors published an in‑depth analysis of OpenAI’s new GPT‑5.6 family, launched June 26 in a limited preview with three tiers: Sol, Terra and Luna. The piece details pricing, capabilities and notes that US government-requested restrictions mean only a small set of vetted partners can use the flagship Sol model for now.([llmrumors.com](https://www.llmrumors.com/news/openai-gpt56-sol-terra-luna-government-preview))