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Updated: July 9, 2026
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Anthropic's Anti-Distillation Tracking Becomes a Geopolitical Weapon in China

🕒 Published on Zendoric: July 9, 2026 · 00:21

Beijing's cybersecurity authority labels Claude Code a 'backdoor' threat; Anthropic counters that Chinese users were never licensed to run it. Both sides are technically right — which is exactly why this fight matters.

AI-Generated Abuse Imagery: The Harm Is Here Now, Not in Some Distant Future

🕒 Published on Zendoric: July 9, 2026 · 00:21

A Lake County teacher is accused of secretly recording students and using AI to generate sexually explicit videos of them. This is the short-term AI harm that deserves more attention than speculative doom.

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Anthropic bills as infrastructure, not as an app: how it is gaining ground on OpenAI in the enterprise

🕒 Published on Zendoric: July 9, 2026 · 00:21

Anthropic reportedly nearly doubled its quarterly revenue to $10.9 billion and posted its first operating profit, according to a report cited by Blockspace Media. The key is not hype: it is a different business model, built on APIs and AI-assisted coding, that is starting to deliver results.

Robots against robots: the U.S. floats a record defense budget to win the autonomous race

🕒 Published on Zendoric: July 9, 2026 · 00:21

A panel of former military and finance figures gathered in Charlotte anticipates that the largest defense budget in U.S. history will accelerate drones, robotics and autonomous AI systems. Behind the local headline lies an uncomfortable thesis: much of the next wave of AI is being funded to wage war, not to cure it.

Arm falls 11% even as demand for its AI chips exceeds its manufacturing capacity twentyfold

🕒 Published on Zendoric: July 9, 2026 · 00:21

Arm Holdings posted a record quarter and still plunged on the market: demand for its new CPU aimed at AI workloads is around $20 billion, but available manufacturing capacity barely covers $1 billion. The market, already nervous after weak Samsung results, is beginning to wonder how long the AI infrastructure spending supercycle can last.

The real AI curriculum is not using it, but knowing when not to

🕒 Published on Zendoric: July 9, 2026 · 00:21

Three educators from Hawaiʻi have been national finalists in the Presidential AI Challenge for a program that teaches high school students to ask not only how to use AI, but when, why and whether it is worth using. It is a small clue as to where education is headed in the AI era.

Rushdie says AI is worth 'zero' for storytelling: the limit the content industry does not want to admit

🕒 Published on Zendoric: July 9, 2026 · 00:21

In London, Salman Rushdie settled the debate with a blunt phrase: AI has 'no' use for literary creation because it can only recycle what has already been written, never invent the unprecedented. He says this while negotiating new adaptations of 'Midnight's Children' and 'The Ground Beneath Her Feet' and preparing a documentary about the 2022 attack he suffered.

Penguin Solutions soars 24% after joining Nvidia's partner club: infrastructure, not the model, moves AI stocks

🕒 Published on Zendoric: July 9, 2026 · 00:21

Nvidia granted Penguin Solutions the invitation-only 'AI Factory Specialized Partner' badge, and the market responded with a 24.54% jump in a single session. The episode reveals more about the speculative appetite for anything that smells of AI infrastructure than about any fundamental change in the business.

Texas fills up with AI degrees just as the youth job market tightens: the degree is no longer the merit, it's the entry ticket

🕒 Published on Zendoric: July 9, 2026 · 00:21

Texas already has more than 20 AI bachelor's and master's degrees, the highest number of any U.S. state, as universities like UT Dallas and UNT retool their business and engineering programs. But the very market these degrees promise to conquer has become tougher for recent graduates: companies such as Bank of America and Ericsson warn that an 'AI' label on the diploma opens the door but does not land the job.

The race for the 'plumbing' of the agent economy: BNB Chain bets on a blockchain without a mempool

🕒 Published on Zendoric: July 9, 2026 · 00:21

BNB Chain announces a new Layer 1 designed for AI agents to move money at financial-market speed, without a public mempool and with an eye on the quantum threat. It is not alone: half a dozen crypto projects are already competing to be the payments infrastructure of the autonomous economy.

The bottleneck of agentic AI is no longer the GPU: it's the hard drive that feeds it

🕒 Published on Zendoric: July 9, 2026 · 00:21

An executive at Solidigm (SK Hynix) argues that storage has become the 'intelligence layer' that underpins AI agents, not just a passive file. Behind the sales pitch lies a real fact: each agentic session generates so much context that GPU memory is no longer enough, and that is reshaping where the industry's capital is spent.

New York halts school software purchases: AI in classrooms needs governance before a catalog

🕒 Published on Zendoric: July 9, 2026 · 00:21

New York City schools chancellor Kamar Samuels has asked principals to freeze purchases of educational software until the district finalizes its AI policy. The move comes after months of pressure from families, teachers and the City Council itself, which deemed the initial guidance published in March insufficient.

AI literacy from elementary school: why teaching the habit matters more than banning the tool

🕒 Published on Zendoric: July 9, 2026 · 00:21

At ISTELive 26 + ASCD in Orlando, elementary teachers showed how they teach AI to 6- to 8-year-olds: from supervised chatbots to 'unplugged' activities that reveal data bias. The underlying debate is not whether children should use AI, but who teaches them to do so with judgment.

Critical thinking, the asset AI cannot replace, is the first casualty of its use in classrooms

🕒 Published on Zendoric: July 9, 2026 · 00:21

Surveys show a dramatic jump in less than a year: the share of students who fear AI will erode their ability to think for themselves has nearly doubled among high schoolers. Teachers' response is not to ban the tool, but to teach students to interrogate it.

Kenya wants its STEM students to graduate knowing how to use AI: a warning that applies to the entire Global South

🕒 Published on Zendoric: July 9, 2026 · 00:21

An executive at Young Scientists Kenya calls for AI to enter secondary STEM classrooms now, before students reach the job market. The Kenyan case exposes a dilemma repeated in every country trying to make the educational leap without having resolved its basic infrastructure.

An AI agent deciding which family to investigate: the governance missing in child protection

🕒 Published on Zendoric: July 9, 2026 · 00:21

A study published in Cureus proposes a governance framework for using agentic AI in case intake and early risk detection in child protection services. The available material is limited, but the approach —automating decisions about vulnerable minors— deserves a critical rather than enthusiastic reading.

Brazil opens another front: Amazon's investment in Anthropic comes under antitrust scrutiny

🕒 Published on Zendoric: July 9, 2026 · 00:21

Brazil's competition regulator is investigating whether the package of investment, cloud compute and infrastructure linking Amazon with Anthropic gives the former real control over the latter, beyond what is expected of a mere minority investor. It is the latest chapter in a global scrutiny of the 'quasi-mergers' between cloud giants and AI labs.

AI in Amazon's medical consultation: the debate is not the technology, it's how much it should know about you

🕒 Published on Zendoric: July 9, 2026 · 00:21

Amazon is bringing AI to its health services, and the immediate reaction is not enthusiasm but wariness: should an automated system review a patient's entire history before a consultation? The question matters more than any answer a headline might give.

PRECISION-AI: Chile's 5-billion-peso bet on AI oncology, and why the real challenge is clinical adoption

🕒 Published on Zendoric: July 9, 2026 · 00:21

The University of Chile and UDD launch PRECISION-AI, an AI oncology program funded by Corfo with 5 billion pesos over five years. The money and talent are on the table; what will decide its success is whether it manages to cross the barrier between the lab and the doctor's office.

The 500-year-old trick to trusting unreliable AI agents

🕒 Published on Zendoric: July 9, 2026 · 00:21

Nate says that, for about eight dollars, he "ran a company" for an afternoon: a simulated organization of about two dozen employees, with a boss, four departments, a quality-control function, an audition process for new hires, a review board, an appeals process for…

Alibaba bans its employees from using Anthropic's AI tools after 'distillation attack' accusation

🕒 Published on Zendoric: July 9, 2026 · 00:21

Chinese e-commerce giant Alibaba has decided to ban its employees from using Anthropic's artificial intelligence tools for work purposes starting July 10.

DeepSeek reportedly seeks to reduce its dependence on foreign chips (content unavailable)

🕒 Published on Zendoric: July 9, 2026 · 00:21

It was not possible to access the article's actual content. The download obtained from the Yahoo Finance link corresponds only to the site's cookie and privacy management notice (Yahoo's typical consent banner), without any paragraph of the original news article.

Meta launches Muse Image, its first image generation model from Meta Superintelligence Labs

🕒 Published on Zendoric: July 9, 2026 · 00:21

Meta has unveiled Muse Image, the first image generation model developed by Meta Superintelligence Labs (MSL), the company's AI research unit.

Beijing considers restricting foreign access to its most advanced AI models

🕒 Published on Zendoric: July 9, 2026 · 00:21

Reuters reveals, citing three sources familiar with the talks, that Chinese authorities have held meetings over the past month with the country's big tech firms to explore how to limit overseas access to China's most advanced artificial intelligence models, including…

The new problem with coding agents: they don't work together

🕒 Published on Zendoric: July 9, 2026 · 00:21

The article is an opinion column by Zach Lloyd, founder and CEO of Warp (an AI-native development platform) and former Principal Engineer at Google, where he led engineering for Google Docs and Google Sheets.

Chinese AI models gain ground in the U.S. as OpenAI and Anthropic costs soar

🕒 Published on Zendoric: July 9, 2026 · 00:21

The CNBC article (July 7, 2026, by Kai Nicol-Schwarz) documents a significant shift in enterprise AI adoption in the United States: American companies are increasingly turning to AI models built in China —such as DeepSeek and Z.ai— as these…

Illinois enacts an AI safety law targeting major model developers

🕒 Published on Zendoric: July 9, 2026 · 00:21

It was not possible to access the actual content of the AP News article. The download obtained contains only the navigation menu and links to other sections of the site (World, Politics, Sports, Business, Technology, etc.), without any paragraph of the news body about the Illinois law.

U.S. lifts restrictions on OpenAI's GPT-5.6 after negotiations with the Trump administration

🕒 Published on Zendoric: July 9, 2026 · 00:21

The Axios article (by Ashley Gold and Ina Fried) reveals that the Trump administration has given the green light to the broad release of GPT-5.6, OpenAI's advanced model, according to a source who confirmed it to Axios.

DeepSeek develops its own AI chip to reduce its dependence on Nvidia and Huawei

🕒 Published on Zendoric: July 9, 2026 · 00:21

Editorial note: the link included in the newsletter carried the brief headline "China is looking at curbing overseas access to its top AI models," but the Reuters article actually downloaded from that URL deals with a different and more specific topic: DeepSeek's development of its own AI chip…

China issues a security alert over an alleged 'backdoor' in Anthropic's Claude Code

🕒 Published on Zendoric: July 9, 2026 · 00:21

China's Ministry of Industry and Information Technology (MIIT) announced on Wednesday, July 8, that its cybersecurity threat platform detected that Anthropic's AI-assisted coding tool Claude Code "contains a backdoor vulnerability that poses a serious threat."

Meta tests AI glasses with 'super sensing' capable of recording every moment

🕒 Published on Zendoric: July 9, 2026 · 00:21

The content downloaded from this Financial Times link is, in practice, a paywall: the page only offers the headline —"Meta tests 'super sensing' AI glasses that can capture every moment"— and site navigation menus, along with the various subscription options (FT Edit, Standard Digital,…

TabFM: Google's foundation model for tabular data

🕒 Published on Zendoric: July 9, 2026 · 00:21

The email opens with a common joke in the machine learning world: that the most valuable model in the field is not a transformer, but a set of gradient boosting trees (XGBoost-style) trained on a CSV.

AI's learning loops are not an engineering trick: they are a governance problem

🕒 Published on Zendoric: July 9, 2026 · 00:21

Important notice: the content downloaded from this Fast Company article, by Enrique Dans, is a teaser limited by a paywall. The text is explicitly cut off in the HTML itself with the note "Expand to continue reading ↓", so we only have access to the article's introduction and not to its…