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June 19, 2026
US Questions ASML Over Potential China Export Violations
The US Commerce Department has raised concerns with ASML regarding reports that a top-tier chip-making machine may have been exported to China, potentially violating US-led trade restrictions. This development highlights the intensifying pressure on semiconductor supply chains amid ongoing geopolitical tensions.
ChatGPT Ads Launch in Japan with Major Agency Support
OpenAI has officially launched its advertising platform for ChatGPT in Japan. The service will display ads within the free version and the 'Go' interface, supported by major Japanese advertising agencies like Dentsu and Hakuhodo.
ChatGPT introduces scheduled task automation feature
OpenAI has added a scheduled task feature to ChatGPT, allowing users to automate recurring prompts or workflows. This update enhances the platform's utility for productivity and agentic task management.
June 18, 2026
CBA appoints new group CIO, restores CTO/CIO structure
Commonwealth Bank of Australia (CBA) has appointed a new group Chief Information Officer. The bank is reverting to a dual-leadership structure, separating the roles of Chief Technology Officer (CTO) and Chief Information Officer (CIO).
Leaked Files Reveal Secret Ranking System of Dialog Club
Leaked documents reveal that the Peter Thiel-linked Dialog Club uses a secretive grading system to rank members based on wealth and influence. This internal scoring determines membership access and financial obligations within the exclusive network.
SpaceX Challenges EU Satellite Spectrum Allocation Plans
SpaceX has formally criticized the European Union's proposed distribution of satellite spectrum. This regulatory friction could impact the expansion strategy for the Starlink service.
Google to open world's first AI art museum Dataland
Google is launching Dataland in Los Angeles, the world's first museum dedicated to AI-generated art. The initiative aims to explore the evolving definition of art in the age of generative AI.
Survey reveals reality of 'SaaS is dead' in Japan
Aetred conducted a survey on the future of SaaS in the AI era. While 80% of respondents see a need to rethink their SaaS stack, many face challenges in replacing existing tools with AI.
Honda leverages AI agents to drive high-quality sales
Honda has introduced AI agents into its new car sales process to move beyond passive sales tactics. The system supports staff in creating 'deep' customer engagements, resulting in successful conversions.
SevenRooms Launches Channel Connect for Reservation Management
SevenRooms introduced Channel Connect, a platform designed to consolidate restaurant bookings from multiple third-party apps into one centralized system. This aims to solve operational fragmentation in the hospitality industry.
Safe GPU Inference in Rust with cuTile
cuTile Rust 引入了一種基於 Tile 的程式設計模型,利用 Rust 的所有權和借用檢查機制來確保 GPU 核心的記憶體安全與無資料競爭。研究團隊開發了 Grout 推論引擎,在 Qwen3 模型上展現了與 vLLM 和 SGLang 相當的效能。
White House AI Regulation Lacks Transparency and Clarity
Anthropic is currently blocked from distributing its Claude Mythos and Fable 5 models due to Trump administration restrictions. The company remains in the dark regarding the specific reasons for these regulatory hurdles.
Former Lululemon CIO on AI's Impact on Leadership
Julie Averill, former CIO of major retailers, discusses her new book 'Chief Impact Officer.' She emphasizes how AI adoption is essential for job security and driving organizational revenue.
Amazon employees file complaint over data center testimony probe
Amazon employees have filed a civil rights complaint against the company regarding an internal investigation into engineers who testified before the Seattle City Council. The dispute centers on whether these employees violated corporate procedures while advocating for data center regulations.
Apple and Intel Partner for Domestic Chip Production
President Trump announced a partnership between Apple and Intel to manufacture chips domestically. This move aims to bolster US semiconductor supply chain resilience.
Snap spins off AI video team into new company, Dotmo
Snap is spinning off its internal AI video development unit into a standalone company called Dotmo. The move is driven by the need to manage costs while maintaining focus on specialized AI video research.
Seattle startup Yoodli hacks World Cup airtime with cardboard
Seattle-based AI startup Yoodli gained unexpected media exposure by holding a cardboard sign during a live Fox Sports broadcast of the FIFA World Cup. This low-cost, guerrilla marketing tactic successfully placed their brand and URL in front of a massive global audience.
Google confirms Android verification rollout timeline
Google is introducing a new system service for Android verification this month. Major changes to the ecosystem are scheduled to begin in September.
Apple patches eavesdropping vulnerability in Beats Studio Buds
Apple has released a patch for a high-severity eavesdropping vulnerability affecting Beats Studio Buds. The issue was disclosed a year ago and impacts multiple manufacturers.
Rosetta Neurons Exhibit Divergent Selectivity with Model Scale
Researchers identified 'Rosetta Neurons'—universal neurons shared across different neural networks—and analyzed their scaling behavior. They found these neurons become increasingly monosemantic and specialized as model scale increases, offering a new method for efficient data filtering.