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Anthropic's Mythos AI model, capable of autonomously finding software vulnerabilities and enabling cyberattacks, faces opposition from the White House over plans to expand access. US officials cite concerns about misuse by hackers or foreign governments and potential impact on government operations, prompting restricted release to select organizations.
US House committees are investigating Airbnb and Anysphere for using Chinese-developed AI models, citing national security concerns over potential data exposure, censorship, and hidden vulnerabilities. Lawmakers have requested information and briefings from both companies to assess risks associated with Chinese AI technology in American businesses.
Scout AI, a Sunnyvale-based defense tech startup, raised $100 million to accelerate development of Fury, an AI foundation model for unmanned warfare. The system aims to enable autonomous military operations across air, land, sea, and space, presenting significant risks of harm due to its intended use in lethal contexts.
Turkish defense company Baykar has unveiled the Mızrak, an AI-supported autonomous loitering munition with a range exceeding 1,000 km and significant lethal capabilities. Debuting at SAHA 2026, the system's autonomous targeting and operational flexibility raise concerns about future risks of harm from AI-enabled military weapons.
Meta is considering shutting down its social media services in New Mexico after being found liable for using AI-driven features that harmed children's mental health and facilitated child sexual exploitation. State prosecutors demand platform changes to address addictive features, age verification, and privacy protections for children.
AI systems like Anthropic's Mythos and models from OpenAI and Alibaba have demonstrated the ability to autonomously discover and exploit software vulnerabilities, self-replicate across computer systems, and facilitate cyberattacks. This has triggered global concern among banks, tech firms, and regulators, highlighting increased cybersecurity risks and ongoing harm.
Kenya's new AI-driven healthcare system, launched in October 2024, uses a predictive algorithm to calculate insurance contributions. The system overestimates incomes of poor households, resulting in unaffordable fees, denial of treatment, and harm to vulnerable populations. Widespread protests highlight the system's lack of transparency and negative impact.
China has deployed AI-powered humanoid robots in Hangzhou to assist with traffic control and public safety, raising potential risks if failures occur. Meanwhile, Foundation's Phantom robots are being tested in conflict zones like Ukraine for logistics, with future plans for autonomous military operations, sparking ethical concerns.
Ukrainian President Zelenskyy and Defense Minister Fedorov met with Palantir CEO Alex Karp in Kyiv to strengthen AI-driven military cooperation. The partnership includes projects like Brave1 Dataroom, leveraging battlefield data to develop AI for intercepting drones and analyzing attacks, but no AI-related harm or incidents were reported.
Cognizant is considering laying off 12,000 to 15,000 employees, with India being most affected. The job cuts are attributed to increased use of AI and automation, as part of the company's Project Leap restructuring to create a smaller, more skilled workforce, causing significant employment harm.
Hyundai Rotem and U.S. defense tech firm Anduril have signed an agreement in Seoul to jointly develop AI-based command and control systems for military vehicles, drones, and robots. The collaboration aims to integrate Anduril's Lattice AI OS into unmanned platforms, enabling autonomous operations and swarm control, raising future risks of AI-enabled autonomous weapon systems.
Following a fatal accident involving a policewoman in Tainan, AI-generated deepfake videos misrepresented the actions of the suspect, a female student, portraying her as indifferent. These manipulated videos, allegedly originating from China, spread widely online, inciting public outrage and reputational harm, and raising concerns about AI-driven misinformation and social disruption.