June 2026

THE AI THAT BUILDS AI: WHY THE WORLD SHOULD PAY ATTENTION

Scientists are now seeing early signs of systems that help make their own successors — a process called recursive self‑improvement. In simple terms, an AI writes code, tests ideas, or suggests design changes that speed up the next generation of AI. When that loop runs without humans in the middle, improvements can accelerate quickly and

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MYTHOS ACCESS SURGES: 200 COMPANIES NOW

Anthropic has expanded Project Glasswing to grant Mythos access to 150 additional organizations across 15 countries, bringing total participating companies to about 200—including India, Samsung, Okta, Euroclear, and NYSE — adding critical infrastructure sectors like power, water, healthcare, and communications previously underrepresented. The thinking behind this expansion is urgent defense: Mythos Preview has already found thousands of

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MICROSOFT: BUILDING ITS OWN AGENT ERA

Microsoft’s Build 2026 marked a clear pivot from being OpenAI’s chief partner to becoming an AI originator. The company released seven in‑house MAI models for reasoning, coding, vision, voice, and transcription through Microsoft Foundry, signaling control over its own model stack and product destiny. The company doubled down on agents as the next platform. Scout, an always‑on “Autopilot” running

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MICROSOFT’S SURFACE LAPTOP ULTRA: AI POWER IN YOUR LAP

Microsoft has unveiled the Surface Laptop Ultra, its most powerful laptop to date, built around Nvidia’s new RTX Spark superchip. The 15-inch machine targets creators, developers, and AI builders with a Blackwell GPU, 20 ARM CPU cores, and up to a petaflop of on-device AI compute. The laptop offers up to 128GB of unified memory

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HUMANOIDS HIRED: FIGURE GOES TO WORK IN RETAIL LOGISTICS

Figure AI has signed its first retail logistics deal with Catalyst Brands, the parent of JCPenney, Aéropostale, Brooks Brothers, and Eddie Bauer, to deploy Figure 03 humanoids at Catalyst’s upgraded Reno, Nevada, logistics hub. The robots will work with the Joey Pouch sorting and packing system, taking on repetitive, physically demanding tasks so human staff can shift into

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