AI is moving faster than the defenses around it. In just three months, Google says AI-powered hacking has become an industrial-scale threat, while the latest frontier models are also pushing enterprise and consumer AI into new territory. More below. [1][7][5][17]
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Google's threat team says hackers used an AI model to find and exploit a zero-day, and planned a mass exploitation event. The scary part: the tools are already being used to scale attacks, not just experiment with them. [7]
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OpenAI says enterprise AI adoption is at a tipping point, and its new Deployment Company is built to push more companies over the line. The bet is that forward-deployed engineers will turn model access into real workflow gains. [5]
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Washington and Beijing are quietly reviving talks on an AI emergency channel after the debut of Anthropic's Mythos rattled both sides. That matters because the next AI race is no longer just about speed, but about rules in a high-stakes cyber era. [6][1]
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Consumers are warming to AI shopping, but trust is the real bottleneck. PYMNTS says more than half of U.S. consumers already use AI in buying, yet 95% have at least one concern about agentic commerce. Would you hand over the cart? [17]
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Which of these AI shifts surprises you most? Reply with your take, and retweet if you want more fast AI news roundups. [17]
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