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South Korea indicts man over AI smart glasses exam cheating

On July 17, 2026, Cybernews reported that prosecutors in South Korea have indicted a man who allegedly used AI‑powered smart glasses to cheat on a fire service equipment engineer exam in May. Authorities say it is the country’s first criminal case involving exam cheating with smart glasses, and similar incidents at other national test centers are under investigation.

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Greece eyes prison terms for removing AI deepfake watermarks

On July 17, 2026, Cybernews reported that Greece’s ruling New Democracy party has proposed amendments to its EU AI Act implementation that would criminalize removing watermarks from AI‑generated deepfakes. The proposal would introduce prison sentences on top of fines already used in other EU states to enforce transparency rules for synthetic media.

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White House launches Gold Eagle AI cybersecurity clearinghouse

On July 17, 2026, the Trump administration detailed “Gold Eagle,” a new AI cybersecurity clearinghouse jointly run by Treasury, Homeland Security and the Pentagon to coordinate detection and patching of software flaws, especially in open-source code. Officials said the program will intake advanced AI models for security evaluation and follows an executive order that also led the White House to temporarily restrict some Anthropic and OpenAI model releases.

Insurance Journal (via Bloomberg)6h ago
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Xi Jinping stakes China’s claim on global AI governance at WAIC

On July 17, 2026, President Xi Jinping used his keynote at the World AI Conference in Shanghai to call for a “just and equitable” global AI governance system and oppose the overuse of national security claims in AI. He announced the formation of the World AI Cooperation Organization (WAICO), 5,000 AI training slots for developing countries over five years, new international AI application centers and wider deployment of China’s MAZU AI weather-warning system to 30 countries.

Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the People’s Republic of China (Spanish portal)11h ago
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Xi launches World AI Cooperation Organization at Shanghai WAIC 2026

On July 17, 2026 in Shanghai, President Xi Jinping opened the 2026 World AI Conference and announced the creation of the World Artificial Intelligence Cooperation Organization. In his keynote, he outlined four principles for AI development and pledged 5,000 AI training and seminar opportunities for developing countries over the next five years.

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Australia puts AI at core of productivity and rate-cut hopes

On July 17, 2026, Australian Treasurer Jim Chalmers said artificial intelligence is “central” to his strategy for lifting long‑stagnant productivity and ultimately easing pressure on interest rates. He linked the government’s new AI framework, outlined days earlier by Prime Minister Anthony Albanese, to upcoming intergenerational budget planning and cited a recent meeting with Anthropic’s CEO as part of shaping policy.

ABC News (Australia)16h ago
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Moonshot Kimi K3 launches 2.8T open-weight frontier AI model

Chinese startup Moonshot AI unveiled its Kimi K3 model in Shanghai on July 17, 2026, claiming 2.8 trillion parameters and open weights. The multimodal system supports a 1 million‑token context window and is being positioned as the world’s largest open‑source AI model with performance near top closed models.

People’s Daily Online (Xinhua)17h ago
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China deploys Yalong River AI grid model to steer clean energy boom

On July 17, 2026, Economic Reference News reported that China’s first large AI model for an integrated hydropower–wind–solar clean energy base, the Yalong River smart operation model, has been officially deployed. The system now coordinates forecasting, dispatch, operations and market functions to improve grid reliability during peak summer demand.

Economic Reference News via Securities Times20h ago