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June 19, 2026
UK Government Department Quits X Platform
The UK Attorney General's office has reportedly decided to stop using X. This move signals a growing trend of public institutions distancing themselves from the platform.
Build macOS Shortcuts using natural language prompts
Apple is introducing a feature in macOS 27 that allows users to create Shortcuts by simply typing their desired actions. This shift toward natural language automation mirrors capabilities already present in AI coding assistants like Claude Code and Codex.
NetEase Announces Justice Online: New World Launch
NetEase is set to launch 'Justice Online: New World' on June 26, featuring significant upgrades in graphics, gameplay, and social systems. The update aims to redefine the MMO and open-world genre with new rendering technology and content.
Chinese Satellite Engine Costs Plummet, Boosting Commercial Space
Domestically developed satellite propulsion systems in China are experiencing significant cost reductions. This shift is accelerating the growth and competitiveness of the commercial space sector.
Musk and Zhipu AI Debate Chinese LLM Progress
A public debate on X regarding the timeline for Chinese LLMs to reach frontier AI capabilities. Zhipu AI's CEO Tang Jie challenged Musk's 2027 prediction, suggesting faster progress.
Manus Buyback Plan: $2B Deal Paves Way for HK IPO
Chinese investors are planning a $2 billion buyback of Manus equity, signaling a potential shift in the company's capital structure and a clearer path toward a Hong Kong IPO. This move follows a period of uncertainty regarding the company's strategic direction.
Electronic Cloth Market: Survival of the Fittest
The electronic cloth market is undergoing a significant industry shakeout, testing the resilience of business structures as market demand shifts. Only companies with robust operational strategies are expected to survive the current downturn.
ZuzuZoos raises millions for AI-native companion robots
AI-Native startup ZuzuZoos secured millions in Pre-A funding to develop companion robots that blend AI, IP-based storytelling, and physical toys. The company aims to create 'silicon-based partners' with emotional depth for the 18-35 demographic.
World Cup Scaling Challenges and Infrastructure Limits
The article discusses how the increasing scale of the World Cup is straining host cities and infrastructure. It highlights the sustainability and logistical limits of massive global events.
Temporal: Reliability backbone for agentic AI economies
Temporal provides 'durable execution' technology to ensure long-running AI agent processes remain stable despite system failures. By resurrecting failed functions on new hosts, it guarantees 100% reliability for complex, distributed AI workflows.
UK's top AI regulator quits after 'inappropriate' humour
John Edwards, the head of the UK's data watchdog, has resigned from his position. He cited inappropriate attempts at humour as the reason for his departure.
AI Fails to Predict World Cup Outcomes
Recent attempts to use large language models for sports outcome predictions have resulted in significant failures, highlighting the limitations of current AI in handling high-entropy, real-world events.
Prediction Markets Face Risks from Sports Betting Integration
Forecasters at a Berkeley festival expressed concerns that the integration of sports betting into prediction markets could destabilize the industry. The rapid growth of these markets raises questions about market integrity and long-term viability.
Meta secures 1.6GW of AI data-centre power from Crusoe
Meta has partnered with data-centre developer Crusoe to secure 1.6 gigawatts of computing capacity. The deal involves two new sites in Texas and Missouri to support Meta's expanding AI infrastructure needs.
Higgsfield launches enterprise AI marketing agent framework
Higgsfield has launched Supercomputer 2.0, an autonomous agent framework for marketing automation built on NVIDIA’s Agent Toolkit. The platform integrates Nemotron models to provide enterprise-grade safety and permission controls.
Turkey approves Uber’s acquisition of Getir’s delivery arm
Turkey's Competition Board has officially approved Uber's acquisition of Getir's delivery business. This regulatory clearance allows Uber to expand its delivery footprint in the Turkish market.
The Chinese expert behind AI performance evaluation
This piece highlights the role of a Chinese researcher in developing the evaluation frameworks that test AI intelligence. It emphasizes the importance of rigorous benchmarking in the current AI development landscape.
Midjourney body scanning and Gemini meeting prep updates
Midjourney introduces a new body scanning feature for creative workflows, while Google Gemini adds tools to streamline meeting preparation. These updates aim to enhance productivity for both visual creators and enterprise professionals.
Canada Missed Titan Inspection Opportunities Before Implosion
A government report reveals that regulatory agencies failed to coordinate inspections of the Titan submersible. The findings emphasize the need for stricter oversight to prevent future maritime disasters.
Siemens Industrial App Store Revenue Set to Double
Siemens AG projects a significant surge in revenue from its industrial application marketplace this year. The company is accelerating its transition into a tech-led industrial software provider.