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AI robots can be tricked into dangerous acts, warns new safety research

On July 6, 2026, South African tech outlet Stuff republished a June 15 article by Oxford researcher Fazl Barez explaining experiments where AI‑controlled robots were prompted into hazardous plans using only creative text instructions. The work shows that safety filters which block overtly malicious commands can fail when harmful requests are reframed as fictional scenarios, raising fresh questions about how to regulate embodied AI.

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South Africa bets on AI cloud to drive a ‘secure, inclusive’ digital economy

On July 6, 2026, South African President Cyril Ramaphosa used his weekly newsletter to highlight Google’s first African Cloud Summit in Johannesburg and new investments under its ‘Building for Africa’ initiative, including a Digital Exchange Port and a R3m digital innovation centre. He also pointed to earlier multibillion‑rand cloud and AI infrastructure commitments from AWS, Microsoft and Mastercard as evidence that South Africa can be a leading digital hub for the continent.

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UK FCA AI review urges new powers over tech and cloud giants

On July 6, 2026, the UK Financial Conduct Authority published the Mills Review on AI in retail financial services, outlining how agentic AI could transform markets and amplify fraud and cyber risks by 2030. The review and accompanying FCA press release urge government to consider expanding the regulator’s powers over ‘critical third parties’ such as AI labs and cloud providers, a move echoed in Guardian coverage the same day.

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Study finds AI drafting tools quietly shifting users’ political messages

On July 6, 2026, the Guardian reported on an Oxford–Potsdam study showing that AI writing tools from xAI, Meta, Google, Alibaba’s Qwen and Mistral often change the political meaning of users’ draft posts on sensitive topics like abortion, climate change and religion. Researchers found that some systems injected liberal-leaning language while xAI’s Grok tended to tilt messages in a more conservative direction, even when instructed to preserve the original intent.

The Guardian6h ago
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Anthropic and Chinese AI labs clash over chatbot distillation battle

On July 6, 2026, the Washington Post reported that Anthropic secretly used tracking code to identify suspected Chinese corporate users of its Claude Code agent, aiming to stop them from 'distilling' its models to train rival systems. The report details how Anthropic and OpenAI have accused Chinese firms including Alibaba’s Qwen team, DeepSeek, Moonshot and MiniMax of large-scale model distillation, prompting tighter U.S. export controls and access restrictions.

The Washington Post8h ago
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Bosch software arm says AI is shifting India from volume to value engineering

On July 6, 2026, the Economic Times published an interview in which Bosch Global Software Technologies CEO Dattatri Salagame argued that AI is creating new consumer demand and business models, positioning India to move from low-cost ‘volume engineering’ to high‑impact ‘value engineering’. He said Bosch is using AI across automotive, industrial and home appliance software from its 24,000‑plus India-based engineers.

The Economic Times8h ago
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Mexico tech industry warns of AI fraud, launches nationwide training drive

On July 6, 2026, Mexican newspaper El Informador reported that industry group CANIETI Occidente is warning about rising identity fraud enabled by AI-cloned voices, images and videos. The group announced the ‘Jornadas de Inteligencia Artificial 2026’ training event for July 16–17 in Guadalajara to teach companies and professionals how to use AI safely and detect deepfake-enabled scams.

El Informador9h ago
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UN and UK leaders warn AI is outpacing global safety rules

On July 6, 2026, UN Secretary-General António Guterres opened the first UN Global Dialogue on AI Governance in Geneva, warning that AI is advancing faster than societies and regulators can manage and calling for harmonised global rules, especially to protect children. The same day, UK foreign secretary Yvette Cooper said AI may become “the greatest security challenge of the next decade,” urging Hiroshima-style international guardrails to prevent catastrophic misuse.

The Economic Times9h ago