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Australia’s AI employment report finds no mass job losses so far

On July 8, 2026 Australia’s employment minister released the “AI and Employment in Australia” report, finding no evidence that AI has caused large‑scale job losses to date. The study, using data through February 2026, concludes that occupations exposed to AI have not seen abnormal employment declines.

Australian Government – Ministers’ Media Centre3h ago
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EU AI Act high-risk rules formally delayed to 2027 and 2028

A July 8, 2026 article in Techniques de l’Ingénieur explains that, following the EU’s Digital Omnibus package, the AI Act’s main obligations for high‑risk AI systems will now apply from 2 December 2027 for stand‑alone systems and 2 August 2028 for systems embedded in products. Earlier deadlines in August 2026 are being pushed back to give industry more time to comply.

Techniques de l’Ingénieur3h ago
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NEC and Anthropic launch fully automated AI marketing service in Japan

On July 8, 2026 NEC announced its first service under a strategic collaboration with Anthropic: an AI-driven “NEC AI Insight Reporting Service” that fully automates product planning and marketing report generation. The service combines Anthropic’s Claude, Snowflake Cortex agents and consumer purchase data, targeting Japanese FMCG and retail clients.

NEC3h ago
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SpaceXAI Grok 4.5 to launch publicly as ‘Opus-class’ rival

On July 8, 2026 Elon Musk said SpaceXAI’s Grok 4.5 model will be made available to the public on July 9 after internal beta testing at SpaceX and Tesla. Musk described Grok 4.5 as an “Opus-class” model that is faster, more token‑efficient and lower cost than rivals.

PYMNTS3h ago
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UN panel warns AI adoption is fast and unequal in global dialogue

On July 8, 2026, Mexico’s La Jornada reported that the UN’s Global Dialogue on AI Governance in Geneva highlighted how AI adoption is accelerating but highly asymmetric. A preliminary report notes the US holds about 75% of compute capacity in the top 500 AI supercomputers, with China at 15%.

La Jornada3h ago
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EU delays key AI Act rules for high‑risk systems to 2027–2028

On July 8, 2026, Techniques de l’Ingénieur reported that the EU has postponed the application of major AI Act obligations for high‑risk systems. Autonomous high‑risk AI will now face core requirements from December 2, 2027, with embedded systems following from August 2, 2028 instead of August 2026.

Techniques de l’Ingénieur3h ago
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Pope urges AI for common good in message to AI for Good Summit

On July 8, 2026, the Holy See released a message from Pope Leo XIV to the AI for Good Global Summit in Geneva, calling for dialogue on AI’s risks and benefits. The message links his encyclical 'Magnifica humanitas' to concerns about algorithmic misuse and loss of human agency.

Vatican News (English)3h ago
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Anthropic brings Claude Cowork agents to web and mobile cloud

On July 8, 2026, TechRadar reported that Anthropic has enabled Claude Cowork sessions to run from mobile apps and a dedicated web portal, with workflows executing in the cloud by default. Anthropic also shared usage data showing Cowork is now used more for knowledge work than for coding.

TechRadar Pro3h ago