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Nations Forge Alliances in AI Infrastructure
Saudi Arabia and South Korea are ramping up AI infrastructure investments. Global competition for AI dominance intensifies.
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.
Europe's AI Infrastructure Awakens
Europe is spending big on AI infrastructure. Deutsche Telekom, EIB, and OpenAI are leading the push.
Corporate Structures Transition to Autonomous AI Agents
Microsoft is advancing its AI agenda with new projects and models. The company aims to integrate autonomous AI agents into corporate structures.
AI-Driven Enterprises Seek Massive Capital Infusion
AI startups are securing massive funding rounds. This surge highlights the growing demand for AI solutions across industries.
OpenAI's High-Stakes Push for AI Risk Management
OpenAI is hiring a Head of Preparedness for $555,000. The role focuses on managing risks from advanced AI systems.
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Chilean op-ed warns AI-enabled crime is outpacing legal reforms
On June 25, 2026, Chilean outlet Andes Online published a legal opinion piece arguing that Chile’s updated cybercrime law still lags behind AI-driven digital crime. The author highlights risks from deepfakes, AI-assisted fraud, and synthetic identities, and calls for stronger corporate governance, evidentiary standards, and training for legal professionals.
Oracle and GEMS Education sign AI skills MoU for UAE students
On June 25, 2026, Intelligent CIO Middle East reported that GEMS Education has signed an MoU with Oracle to bring Oracle University’s Skills Development Initiative into GEMS secondary schools. The three‑year program aims to upskill at least 11,000 students and alumni in AI, data analytics and cloud computing, with a target of certifying half of participants.
Dubai launches AI infra platform, taskforce and Unicorn 30 program
On June 25, 2026, Dubai’s Crown Prince Sheikh Hamdan approved a package of AI initiatives including an 'AI Infrastructure Empowerment Platform,' a 'Dubai AI Acceleration Taskforce,' and the 'Unicorn 30 Programme.' The measures aim to provide shared AI infrastructure for government entities, coordinate AI adoption across agencies, and help 30 startups in new economy sectors grow into billion‑dollar companies from Dubai.
Amazon adds $13B to India AI and cloud infrastructure push
On June 25, 2026, Bloomberg Technoz reported that Amazon is adding US$13 billion to its planned investments in India to expand AI and cloud infrastructure. The new capital will fund additional AWS data center capacity in Mumbai and Hyderabad and a build‑out of more than 20 fulfillment centers and 100 delivery stations across the country.
Anthropic hires Orange AI chief to deepen European expansion
On June 25, 2026, Reuters reported that Steve Jarrett, chief AI officer at French telecom Orange, is leaving to join U.S. AI startup Anthropic. Jarrett will be based in Paris from August 25 and is tasked with helping Anthropic adapt its Claude and Mythos product lines to European and African customers as the company prepares for an IPO.
IBM reveals 0.7 nm nanostack chip to power future AI workloads
On June 25, 2026, IBM announced a research milestone: a 0.7 nm ('7 angstrom') chip technology based on a new 3D 'nanostack' transistor architecture. The prototype packs nearly 100 billion transistors on a fingernail‑sized die and is projected to deliver up to 50% more performance or 70% better energy efficiency than IBM’s 2 nm node for workloads including generative AI and cloud computing.
OpenAI Jalapeño chip aims to slash AI inference costs
On June 25, 2026, Fortune revealed that OpenAI has officially named its first in‑house accelerator chip 'Jalapeño,' built with Broadcom and optimized for large language model inference. OpenAI plans to deploy Jalapeño across its data centers starting in late 2026 to reduce reliance on third‑party GPUs and lower serving costs for models like GPT‑5.5.
Anthropic alleges Alibaba ran massive Claude distillation attack
On June 25, 2026, Bloomberg Technoz reported that Anthropic has accused Alibaba’s Qwen AI lab of illicitly accessing its Claude models using nearly 25,000 fake accounts. A letter Anthropic sent to U.S. senators and White House officials says operators linked to Qwen made about 28.8 million interactions with Claude between April 22 and June 5 to distill its most valuable capabilities.