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June 15, 2026
Xbox faces studio closures amid business reset strategy
Microsoft is closing Ninja Theory, the studio behind Hellblade, as part of a broader 'reset' at Xbox. The company is reportedly overextended, with other studios like Compulsion Games and Double Fine currently in negotiations for potential spin-offs.
Samsung launches Snapdragon X2 Elite-powered Galaxy Book 6 Edge
Samsung has expanded its laptop lineup with the new Galaxy Book 6 Edge. This model features the latest Snapdragon X2 Elite processor, 16GB of RAM, and 1TB of storage.
Telstra uses automation to triage 5G misconfigurations
Telstra is implementing automated systems to identify and resolve 5G network misconfigurations. This initiative is part of the company's broader strategy to achieve fully autonomous network operations by 2030.
Investigation reveals millions of songs used for AI training
A report by The Atlantic highlights that millions of copyrighted songs, including works by major artists, have been used to train AI models. This raises significant concerns regarding intellectual property and fair use in AI development.
Gemma 4 Models Now Available on Amazon Bedrock
Google DeepMind's Gemma 4 model family is now available on Amazon Bedrock. This release includes three instruction-tuned variants featuring dense and mixture-of-experts architectures with multimodal capabilities.
Fox acquires Roku to control streaming data and content
Fox has announced a $22 billion acquisition of Roku to integrate its sports and news content directly into the streaming platform. This move aims to leverage Roku's massive user base to gain deeper insights into viewer data and behavior.
US restricts Anthropic model access over military intelligence risks
The US government has directed Anthropic to restrict access to its AI models due to concerns that they could be diverted for use by foreign military intelligence. This move underscores the growing intersection of national security and generative AI deployment.
Chinese-linked hackers target US, Canadian research facilities
Security researchers have identified a campaign by a group known as UNC6508 targeting research institutions in the US and Canada. The activity highlights ongoing cyber espionage risks facing high-value intellectual property in the research sector.
Sakana AI launches 'ultra deep research' agent for enterprises
Sakana AI has launched Marlin, an autonomous research agent designed as a 'Virtual CSO' that performs long-horizon reasoning to generate comprehensive 100-page strategy reports. Unlike standard chatbots, it operates over several hours to conduct deep web research, hypothesis testing, and cross-referencing.
Investors Dumping China Tech to Fund Global AI Hardware
Citigroup reports that global investors are divesting from Chinese tech stocks to reallocate capital toward the global AI hardware trade. This trend highlights the intense demand for infrastructure-level AI investment.
YouTube's AI content purge impacts legitimate human creators
YouTube has intensified its enforcement of inauthentic content policies, leading to the termination of 16 major channels. The move, aimed at curbing AI-generated 'slop,' is inadvertently penalizing human creators who do not appear on camera.
New Open Multilingual Dataset for AI Development
GitHub has released a new repository-level dataset under the CC0-1.0 license. It aggregates multilingual developer content from READMEs, issues, and pull requests to support AI research.
JPMorgan Predicts Continued Volatility for SpaceX Stocks
JPMorgan Asset Management warns of continued volatility for SpaceX in the coming months. The firm also notes that while AI remains a high-profile sector, the IPO market remains highly selective.
SpaceX Could Enable Orbital Data Centers, Says Expert
Former Meta CTO Mike Schroepfer suggests that SpaceX is uniquely positioned to build orbital data centers. He also notes that ocean-based data centers currently offer a significantly cheaper alternative.
Identifying Bottlenecks in Edge ML for Time-Series Data
A developer is surveying the embedded ML community to identify the primary pain points in time-series data workflows, such as cleaning, labeling, or deployment. They are building a hardware-agnostic, generative AI-native tool to streamline these processes for sensor-based applications.
Cohere Sees Surge in Demand After Anthropic Scrutiny
Cohere reports a surge in inbound interest from governments and investors following US government restrictions on Anthropic. Organizations are increasingly seeking non-US AI models to ensure compliance and sovereignty.
Samsung launches Galaxy Book6 Edge with Snapdragon X2 Elite
Samsung has introduced the Galaxy Book6 Edge, a new laptop powered by the Snapdragon X2 Elite processor. It features integrated Galaxy AI capabilities and is optimized for Copilot+ PC experiences.
Anthropic restricts Mythos AI due to high vulnerability risk
Anthropic has limited the release of its new Mythos AI tool to 200 partners. The company cites the tool's extreme effectiveness in identifying software vulnerabilities as a security risk that could be exploited by malicious actors.
Nvidia seeks $25B in first bond deal since 2021
Nvidia is launching a massive $25 billion debt sale to capitalize on high investor interest. This move marks the company's first major bond issuance since 2021 as it seeks to fund its aggressive AI infrastructure expansion.
Navigating PhD Admissions for Machine Learning
A graduate student shares their struggle with getting into competitive ML PhD programs despite a strong engineering background. The discussion highlights the importance of research experience and mathematical foundation in the admissions process.