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Anthropic's Mythos 5: Controlled US Relaunch Strategy
The US lifted export controls on Anthropic's Claude Fable 5 and Mythos 5 models. Anthropic is restoring access selectively, focusing on US critical infrastructure.
China's GLM-5.2: A Low-Cost Challenger to US AI Dominance
China's Zhipu AI launched the GLM-5.2 model, offering a cheaper alternative to US AI systems. This intensifies the US-China AI competition amid export restrictions.
UN Panel's Urgent Call for AI Governance
The UN's Independent International Scientific Panel warns that rapid AI development poses catastrophic risks. Countries must act to build governance frameworks and safety measures.
Apple's Siri AI Transformation: A New Era Begins
Apple has overhauled Siri with a new AI assistant powered by Google’s Gemini. This marks a significant shift in Apple's AI strategy and user experience.
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.
Europe's AI Infrastructure Awakens
Europe is spending big on AI infrastructure. Deutsche Telekom, EIB, and OpenAI are leading the push.
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Zhipu AI’s GLM-5.2 touted as low-cost rival to Anthropic
On July 3, 2026, Euronews’ Turkish edition reported on GLM‑5.2, a large open‑weight AI model from Chinese firm Zhipu AI positioned as a cheaper competitor to Anthropic and OpenAI. The piece highlights vendor-reported benchmarks where GLM‑5.2 leads other open models and closes much of the gap with top U.S. proprietary systems at lower cost.
UN scientific panel issues first global risk assessment on AI
On July 3, 2026, broadcasters including SBS Filipino and Timor-Leste’s TATOLI highlighted the first global assessment report from the UN’s Independent International Scientific Panel on AI. The report warns that AI capabilities are advancing faster than governments can regulate and will be tabled at the inaugural UN Global Dialogue on AI Governance in Geneva on July 6–7.
HCLTech wins $1.14bn AI workplace deal with European giant
On July 3, 2026, HCLTech announced a US$1.14 billion multi‑year partnership with a Europe‑headquartered Fortune Global 50 company. The Indian IT firm will build an AI‑driven operating model to transform and manage the client’s global digital workplace and enterprise networks from July 2026 through December 2031.
Microsoft and Nine sign AI news licensing deal for Copilot
Microsoft and Nine Entertainment have agreed to let Microsoft Copilot access full text from Nine’s mastheads, including paywalled content, to ground AI search responses. Copilot will display snippets and links from outlets like The Sydney Morning Herald and The Age, directing users back to Nine for full stories.
Survey finds citizens want governments leading AI regulation
A blog on Spain’s elDiario.es presents survey data from 1,200 residents showing strong support for the Spanish government and the EU playing the primary role in regulating AI in public services. Respondents expressed concerns about discrimination, privacy and transparency in algorithmic decision‑making.
HCLTech secures $1.14B AI operations deal with Fortune 50 client
HCLTech has signed a $1.14 billion contract with an undisclosed Europe‑headquartered Fortune Global 50 company to run an AI‑driven operating model for its digital workplace and enterprise networks. The agreement runs from July 2026 through December 2031 and is entirely net new business for HCLTech.
India debate over ‘AI memory’ spotlights data sovereignty risks
On July 3, 2026, a Times of India blog argued that India must confront who controls the ‘AI memory’ created by workers using foreign AI platforms hosted on overseas infrastructure. The author warns that professional knowledge, relationships and strategies embedded in these systems may fall under foreign legal jurisdiction and access.
China adds embodied AI robot roles to official job taxonomy
China’s Ministry of Human Resources and Social Security has proposed 12 new occupations, including “embodied intelligent robot application technicians” and several digital and green roles. The draft list is open for public comment and will later be incorporated into the national occupational classification system.