
Australian Government Uses Six AI Suites
The Australian federal government reportedly pays for access to at least six AI suites. Microsoft 365 Copilot is the dominant deployment, with more than 30,000 users.
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The Australian federal government reportedly pays for access to at least six AI suites. Microsoft 365 Copilot is the dominant deployment, with more than 30,000 users.

US senators are pressing TikTok for answers about an experiment that reportedly withheld an algorithm safety feature. A teenager who later died by suicide was reportedly included in the test.

Moore Threads’ first post-IPO half-year report shows revenue rising 147% to RMB 1.736 billion, while attributable losses narrowed sharply. However, the improvement relies heavily on concentrated cloud-computing sales, government subsidies, investment gains, and IPO-funded cash reserves rather than a clear recovery in core operations.

The US Trade Representative’s reference to “digital trade alignment” in talks with Prime Minister Mark Carney’s government is raising concerns in Canada. Critics worry the agreement could limit Canada’s ability to independently regulate technology companies and AI.

Odense-based startup Velatir has raised €5 million in seed funding six months after its pre-seed round. The company provides visibility and control over the AI tools employees are already using, with Spintop Ventures and Ugly Duckling Ventures co-leading the round.

This position paper argues that AI leaderboards underserve the Global South because of weak governance, conflicts of interest, and inflexible metrics—not a lack of data. Using India as a case study, it recommends independently governed regional leaderboards that incorporate benchmarks such as IndicSUPERB, MILU, and LAHAJA.

A position paper analyzing 500 Hugging Face model cards argues that model cards alone do not provide enough information for governing open-weight foundation models. It proposes combining model cards with acceptable use policies and licenses to address safety, provenance, behavior, and enforcement gaps.

This survey frames self-evolving LLM agents as dynamic graphs whose memories, tools, skills, workflows, and relationships change over time. It presents four evolution taxonomies, connects nine dynamic-graph-learning fields to agent capabilities, and proposes graph-aware evaluation and governance protocols.
Alipay is positioning its Abao agent as a new commerce gateway where services are selected and executed through natural-language intent rather than ads, search rankings, or app navigation. Abao has connected more than 10,000 AI-enabled services across eight scenarios, including transportation, dining, travel, logistics, and government services.

OpenAI is seeking to compete more directly with Anthropic by introducing stronger privacy protections for enterprise customers. The two companies are increasingly competing over how securely customer data is handled.