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Chinese auto software enters global industry standard
A Chinese-developed intelligent driving operating system has officially become part of the core baseline for the global public code repository of intelligent driving systems, marking the first time China
South Korea fines Coupang $408m over biggest data leak in country’s history
Data protection watchdog says e-commerce giant failed to implement safety measures and delayed reporting breach.
Want To Buy SpaceX Shares? Here's How You Can Invest With Just $10
For Indian investors, tokenised shares open a new route to access global companies that would otherwise require overseas brokerage accounts.
Australia's most wanted bikie fugitive caught trying to flee Bali on a private jet using a stolen identity - as the aircraft is forced back from the runway
Australia's most wanted bikie fugitive has been arrested while hiding in the toilet of a private jet due to take off from Bali.
AWS' marketing head sends 'message' for laid off Meta employees in meeting
AWS marketing head Julia White urged employees to recruit recently laid-off Meta workers, citing around 160 open marketing positions. She acknowledged compensation is a factor in departures but not the primary one, with career growth and lifestyle also contributing. AWS is also working to improve collaboration within its marketing division, moving away from a siloed operating model.
Microsoft warns staff: Don't touch Claude Fable 5, lawyers are still reading fine print
Microsoft has blocked its own employees from using Anthropic's newly launched Claude Fable 5 inside GitHub Copilot, citing unresolved concerns over a 30-day data retention policy tied to the Mythos-class model. The Verge reports Microsoft's legal team is still reviewing the changes, even as paying Copilot and Foundry customers already have access. Other Claude models remain available internally under Zero Data Retention rules. Anthropic has not offered a workaround.
‘We’re back in the Stone Age’: Russia’s spies turn off the internet
Shutdowns have made one of the world’s most online nations resort to cash, paper maps and pet cams
How SpaceX could pull millions of savers into Musk’s orbit
The world’s richest man is shooting for Mars. Ordinary people are coming along for the ride
OpenAI says China-based actors stoking opposition to AI data centres
AI company says ChatGPT accounts sought to 'exploit and amplify existing public concerns' about energy prices.
Why AI Agents Threaten The Foundation Of Indian IT
InnovationCloudWhy AI Agents Threaten The Foundation Of Indian ITByJanakiram MSV,Senior Contributor.Forbes contributors publish independent expert analyses and insights. I cover emerging technologies with a focus on infrastructure and AIFollow AuthorJun 10, 2026, 11:40pm EDTDatacenterUnsplashAt TCS's 31st annual general meeting on June 9, N. Chandrasekaran, chairman of Tata Sons, described AI as the largest growth opportunity in the company's history. He predicted that TCS will soon run as many...
Met Police calls on tech firms to make stolen phones unusable
Met Police calls on tech firms to make stolen phones unusableJust nowShareSaveAdd as preferred on GoogleYang TianGetty ImagesThe Metropolitan Police is calling on tech firms to make stolen phones harder to reuse and prevent criminals from profiting.Met Police Commissioner Sir Mark Rowley has asked the home secretary for legislation to make phone companies publish data on stolen devices, and to enforce measures rendering handsets effectively unusable.The police force revealed on Thursday that it...
‘South Korea’s Amazon’ hit with record fine over data breach
Coupang fined $409mn for hack that exposed personal information of nearly two-thirds of country’s population
Tejas Fighter Jet Supply Chain Under Scanner, HAL Flags Forged Test Reports
The audit revealed that all 199 reports submitted by TEC Aero Devices between February 2023 and September 2023 were allegedly forged.
UK spy powers draw US scrutiny over alleged Apple encryption backdoor demand
U.K. surveillance laws drew scrutiny from House Judiciary Committee Chairman Jim Jordan, R-Ohio June 5 amid warnings they could expose communications of officials and American citizens, according to reports.The concern centered on the U.K.'s use of secret Technical Capability Notices under the Investigatory Powers Act, which critics say could make U.S. companies weaken encryption or create "backdoors" weaken encryption or create "backdoors" while preventing firms from disclosing requests without...
BBVA puts AI at the core of banking with OpenAI
Learn how BBVA scaled ChatGPT Enterprise to 100,000 employees and partnered with OpenAI to accelerate AI-powered banking transformation worldwide.
OpenAI to acquire Ona
OpenAI plans to acquire Ona to expand Codex with secure, persistent cloud environments, enabling long-running AI agents across enterprise workflows.
Supporting Europe’s work in ensuring a trustworthy AI ecosystem
OpenAI supports the EU Code of Practice on AI content transparency, advancing provenance standards and tools to help people understand AI-generated content.
After three hours of soul-sapping boredom, I realised that those speed awareness courses are nothing more than a cynical extortion racket run by police: CHRISTOPHER STEVENS
After three hours of soul-sapping boredom, I realised that those speed awareness courses are nothing more than a cynical extortion racket run by police: CHRISTOPHER STEVENSBy CHRISTOPHER STEVENS, TV CRITIC Published: 00:59, 11 June 2026 | Updated: 00:59, 11 June 2026 e-mail View comments
Florida man blames wrongful arrest on "error-prone" AI facial recognition
U.S. Florida man blames wrongful arrest on "error-prone" AI facial recognition By Alyssa Spady June 10, 2026 / 7:30 PM EDT / CBS News Add CBS News on Google When police arrested Richard Dillon in 2023 for allegedly trying to "lure a child" away from a McDonald's in Jacksonville Beach, Florida, he told them he was more than 300 miles away at the time of the crime. The key evidence police used to puncture his alibi: facial recognition software matched an image of the suspect to Dillon's photo.Dill...
Canada proposes teen social media ban - with workaround for tech firms
Canada proposes teen social media ban - with workaround for tech firms16 minutes agoShareSaveAdd as preferred on GoogleNadine YousifSenior Canada reporterGetty ImagesThe proposed law comes ahead of next week's G7 summit, where world leaders are expected to discuss measures to protect children from online harm.Canada is proposing a social media ban for children and teenagers under the age of 16, mirroring a similar law passed in Australia late last year. But unlike Australia's law, tech firms cou...