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South Africa Has AI Leverage. Its Draft Policy Leaves It Unused

South Africa Has AI Leverage. Its Draft Policy Leaves It Unused

South Africa is positioned uniquely in the global landscape of artificial intelligence (AI) governance due to its substantial reserves of platinum-group metals, which are essential for semiconductor manufacturing. This strategic advantage, coupled with the country’s status as the largest data center market in Africa, places it at the center of a geopolitical contest between Chinese and American tech companies vying for influence over AI infrastructure on the continent. The urgency for South Africa to establish a robust AI policy has intensified following the withdrawal of a draft policy that failed to address critical governance issues. Minister of Communications and Digital Technologies Solly Malatsi's decision to withdraw the draft came after concerns were raised about inaccuracies within the document. In response, a new independent panel has been formed to revise the policy, led by experts from various institutions, although no timeline for completion has been established. As major investments from companies like Microsoft and Huawei are underway, South Africa faces a pivotal choice: to negotiate terms that ensure data sovereignty and technology transfer or to accept standard commercial terms that could lead to dependency on foreign infrastructure. The outcome of these negotiations will not only impact South Africa but could also set a precedent for AI governance across the African continent. Without a clear policy framework, the country risks losing its leverage in a rapidly evolving technological landscape.

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UN Secretary-General Condemns 'Killer Robots': Human Decisions Must Remain Central

UN Secretary-General Condemns 'Killer Robots': Human Decisions Must Remain Central

During the inaugural UN Global Dialogue on AI Governance held in Geneva, Secretary-General António Guterres urged for a unilateral ban on AI-driven autonomous weapons, describing their development as morally repugnant. He stressed the importance of ensuring that decisions regarding human life remain in human hands, a sentiment reminiscent of historical views expressed by Pope Leo XIII. Guterres' call for regulation stands in stark contrast to the U.S. government's current strategy, which aims to accelerate the integration of AI in military applications. This divergence highlights the escalating ethical debate surrounding the use of artificial intelligence in warfare, raising concerns about the implications of allowing machines to make life-and-death decisions.

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Pentagon ramps AI oversight with Microsoft, Google models before public deployment

Pentagon ramps AI oversight with Microsoft, Google models before public deployment

The U.S. government is intensifying regulations on advanced artificial intelligence technologies, responding to growing concerns over their potential risks and ethical implications. This initiative, announced recently, aims to establish a framework that ensures the responsible development and deployment of AI systems. The new measures are part of a broader effort to address issues such as privacy, security, and bias in AI applications. The regulations are expected to be implemented in the coming months, with the Biden administration emphasizing the need for collaboration between federal agencies, industry leaders, and academic institutions. By fostering a transparent and accountable AI ecosystem, officials hope to mitigate risks while promoting innovation. The move reflects a proactive stance in the face of rapid advancements in AI, as policymakers seek to balance technological progress with public safety and ethical standards. As the global landscape for AI continues to evolve, the U.S. aims to position itself as a leader in responsible AI governance, setting a precedent that could influence international standards and practices.

Import AI 436: Another 2GW datacenter; why regulation is scary; how to fight a superintelligence

Import AI 436: Another 2GW datacenter; why regulation is scary; how to fight a superintelligence

A recent discussion among experts in artificial intelligence has raised questions about the concept of AI balkanization, which refers to the fragmentation of AI technologies and systems across different regions and platforms. The dialogue took place during a conference held in San Francisco on October 15, 2023, where researchers and industry leaders gathered to explore the implications of this phenomenon. Participants highlighted the growing concern that varying regulations and standards across countries could lead to a disjointed landscape for AI development and deployment. This fragmentation could hinder innovation and collaboration, as companies may struggle to navigate differing compliance requirements. Experts emphasized the need for a unified approach to AI governance to ensure that advancements in technology benefit a global audience rather than being confined to specific markets. They proposed that measuring the extent of AI balkanization could provide valuable insights into its impact on the industry and society at large. The conference concluded with a call for further research into the metrics that could effectively gauge AI balkanization, aiming to foster a more cohesive and collaborative environment for AI development worldwide.

Japan's Shimizu bets on humanoid robots to tackle construction labor crunch

Japan's Shimizu bets on humanoid robots to tackle construction labor crunch

Artificial intelligenceJapan's Shimizu bets on humanoid robots to tackle construction labor crunchCompany eyes fiscal 2030 for robots that can walk around, paint and coat wallsShimizu is testing out the ability of this robot from China's Unitree to patrol construction sites on foot. (Photo by Kohei Okuyama)KOHEI OKUYAMAJuly 8, 2026 05:02 JSTTOKYO -- Japanese general contractor Shimizu plans to introduce AI-powered humanoid robots at its construction sites by around fiscal 2030, aiming to have them handle such work as painting and plastering in a bid to alleviate the industry's severe labor shortages, Nikkei has learned.Read NextArtificial intelligenceJapan eyes AI-powered comeback in factory robot race with China, EuropeConstructionJapan builders turn down big projects because of labor crunch: pollArtificial intelligenceJapan backs SoftBank-led AI models with up to $6.2bn in chasing US, ChinaBusiness dealsJapan's Shimizu to buy Okinawa-based builder focused on US military basesTechnologyVideo game engines find new homes in construction and retailBusiness dealsJapan builder Obayashi buys peer Multiplex Global for $540mLatest on Artificial intelligenceArtificial intelligenceCan China and US find common ground on AI governance in Geneva?Artificial intelligenceJapan weighs AI-powered disaster relief distributionArtificial intelligenceChinese AI usage by US firms soared after Mythos restrictionsSponsored ContentAbout Sponsored ContentThis content was commissioned by Nikkei's Global Business Bureau.

Trump drops restrictions on Anthropic’s Mythos and Fable models

Trump drops restrictions on Anthropic’s Mythos and Fable models

The Trump administration's inconsistent strategy regarding artificial intelligence (AI) policy has created uncertainty for companies within the industry concerning the regulations that will dictate future model releases. As businesses navigate this unclear landscape, they are left grappling with the implications of potential guidelines and standards that may emerge. This lack of clarity has raised concerns about the ability of companies to innovate and compete effectively in a rapidly evolving technological environment. The situation underscores the need for a more cohesive and predictable framework for AI governance, which many stakeholders believe is essential for fostering growth and ensuring responsible development in the sector.

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Robots Take Center Stage at Boao Forum, But Humans Retain Control

Robots Take Center Stage at Boao Forum, But Humans Retain Control

During this year's Boao Forum, a sub-forum dedicated to the role of robots in society ignited conversations about the future of human-robot collaboration. Experts gathered to discuss the implications of advancing technology, underscoring the necessity of human oversight and the establishment of ethical boundaries as artificial intelligence continues to evolve. The discussions highlighted the urgent need for responsible governance of AI to ensure that technological advancements benefit humanity while mitigating potential risks.

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Opal Security Secures $23M and Expands Leadership Team to Unify Identity Governance Across Human, Non-Human, and Agentic AI

Opal Security Secures $23M and Expands Leadership Team to Unify Identity Governance Across Human, Non-Human, and Agentic AI

Opal Security, an AI-native access governance platform, has secured $23 million in new funding to enhance its identity management solutions. The funding round was led by Greylock, a prominent venture capital firm. In conjunction with this financial boost, Opal has made five key senior leadership appointments, including Sameer Mehta as Chief Product Officer. Mehta previously worked at Veza, where he developed products focused on non-human identity and access intelligence. This strategic move aims to strengthen Opal's position in the identity security market and drive innovation in access governance for various identities.

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Geekplus ESG Progress Recognized by Forbes China: Advancing the Future of Sustainable Logistics

Geekplus ESG Progress Recognized by Forbes China: Advancing the Future of Sustainable Logistics

Geek+ has been honored by Forbes China for its dedication to sustainable logistics, highlighting the company's innovative approach to integrating environmental, social, and governance (ESG) principles. CEO Yong Zheng received recognition as an influential business leader in this domain. The company is revolutionizing the logistics industry through the implementation of advanced artificial intelligence and robotics, which has led to notable improvements in efficiency and operational excellence. By focusing on safety and environmental sustainability, Geek+ is setting a new standard in the logistics sector, demonstrating how technology can drive positive change while addressing pressing global challenges.

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Deploying AI to Shed Light on the Murky Depths of Multi-Tier Supply Chains

Deploying AI to Shed Light on the Murky Depths of Multi-Tier Supply Chains

As artificial intelligence increasingly integrates into supply chain operations, companies are urged to prepare for rising demands regarding transparency and governance. This shift is driven by the growing reliance on AI technologies, which necessitate clear accountability and oversight to ensure ethical practices and compliance with regulations. Industry experts emphasize that organizations must proactively establish frameworks that address these expectations, particularly as stakeholders become more aware of the implications of AI in their operations. By implementing robust governance structures, companies can not only meet regulatory requirements but also build trust with consumers and partners, ultimately enhancing their operational efficiency and reputation in a competitive market.

Scaling AI into production is forcing a rethink of enterprise infrastructure

Scaling AI into production is forcing a rethink of enterprise infrastructure

Nutanix executives Tarkan Maner and Thomas Cornely discussed the challenges organizations face in transitioning from AI experimentation to large-scale deployment during a recent interview with VentureBeat. This shift is crucial as AI increasingly influences various industries, including banking, healthcare, and retail. While companies have made strides in piloting AI solutions, Cornely highlighted the significant gap between developing prototypes and deploying them across large workforces. The emergence of agentic AI, which operates autonomously and manages complex workflows, adds to the operational demands on enterprises. Nutanix emphasizes the need for a robust infrastructure that can handle multiple AI agents and workloads while ensuring security and governance. The company’s recent launch of the Nutanix Agentic AI Solution aims to provide a comprehensive platform that supports both experimentation and production, facilitating collaboration between AI developers and infrastructure teams. As organizations navigate the complexities of AI deployment, they are increasingly relying on hybrid environments that combine cloud and on-premises solutions to meet regulatory and security requirements. Nutanix’s approach offers flexibility across various cloud providers, enabling enterprises to optimize their AI capabilities. Ultimately, the goal is to operationalize AI effectively, bridging the gap between development and infrastructure management to support enterprise-wide deployment.

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Tech Week Shanghai founding edition to connect global tech players with China’s data ecosystem

Tech Week Shanghai founding edition to connect global tech players with China’s data ecosystem

Tech Week Shanghai will take place on May 6 and 7 in Shanghai, marking its inaugural event. This conference and exhibition aims to unite leaders from the enterprise technology sector, including exhibitors, policymakers, and industry practitioners. Participants will engage in discussions and showcase innovations across various domains such as cloud computing, cybersecurity, data center infrastructure, data governance, data services, artificial intelligence, and enterprise digital transformation. The event seeks to foster collaboration and knowledge sharing among professionals to drive advancements in these critical areas of technology.

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KION GROUP AG included in Dow Jones Best-in-Class Europe Index as one of Europe's top sustainability performers

KION GROUP AG included in Dow Jones Best-in-Class Europe Index as one of Europe's top sustainability performers

KION GROUP AG has made its debut in the Dow Jones Best-in-Class Europe Index, marking a significant recognition of its sustainability efforts. This inclusion highlights the company's position as a leading performer in sustainability within Europe. Additionally, KION achieved its highest score to date in the S&P Global Corporate Sustainability Assessment, underscoring its dedication to excellence in environmental, social, and governance practices. This recognition reflects KION's ongoing commitment to integrating sustainable practices into its operations and strategy, reinforcing its reputation as a responsible corporate leader in the industry.

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Physical AI’s looming data rights battle: Interview with Kate Shen of Anaxi Labs

Physical AI’s looming data rights battle: Interview with Kate Shen of Anaxi Labs

As artificial intelligence technology advances and integrates more into everyday life, industry experts are shifting their focus from the capabilities of robots and AI models to the ownership of the data that powers these innovations. This growing concern has emerged as a critical topic among stakeholders, prompting discussions about data rights and the implications for both developers and users. The conversation is gaining momentum as the demand for vast datasets to train AI systems increases, raising questions about privacy, consent, and the ethical use of information. As the AI landscape evolves, understanding data ownership will be essential for shaping future regulations and ensuring fair practices in the burgeoning field of physical AI.

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Import AI 463: Self-improving robots; a 10k Chinese GPU cluster; and an elegiac essay for the human era

Import AI 463: Self-improving robots; a 10k Chinese GPU cluster; and an elegiac essay for the human era

In a recent discussion, historians and scholars gathered to explore the significant periods that frame the current interregnum, a term referring to a gap or pause in governance or authority. The event took place on October 15, 2023, at the National History Museum, where experts aimed to analyze the socio-political transitions that have shaped contemporary society. The motivation behind this gathering stemmed from a growing interest in understanding how historical events influence present-day governance and societal norms. Participants delved into various eras, examining their impacts on current political structures and cultural dynamics. Through a series of presentations and panel discussions, attendees engaged in critical dialogue, sharing insights on how past events can inform future governance. The discussions highlighted the importance of recognizing historical patterns to navigate the complexities of today’s political landscape. This event not only aimed to foster a deeper understanding of historical contexts but also sought to encourage proactive thinking about the future of governance in an increasingly uncertain world.

Exploring the societal impacts of AI

Exploring the societal impacts of AI

At the recent AI and Society Forum, prominent researchers from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) engaged in an in-depth discussion regarding the impact of artificial intelligence on employment and democratic processes. The forum, held in October 2023, served as a platform for experts to address pressing concerns about how AI technologies are reshaping job markets and influencing political systems. The motivation behind this dialogue stems from the rapid advancements in AI and the need to understand their broader societal implications. Researchers presented findings and insights on the potential benefits and challenges posed by AI, emphasizing the importance of developing strategies to mitigate risks while harnessing the technology's capabilities. Through collaborative discussions, the forum aimed to foster a greater understanding of AI's role in shaping the future of work and governance.

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Ukraine’s AI drones entered ‘Terminator mode’ and killed Russian soldiers — no human fired

Ukraine’s AI drones entered ‘Terminator mode’ and killed Russian soldiers — no human fired

Concerns surrounding fully autonomous weapon systems have intensified as experts warn of the potential for these technologies to independently kill humans. The discussion gained traction during a recent international conference held in Geneva, where military officials, ethicists, and technologists gathered to address the implications of artificial intelligence in warfare. The event, which took place in early November 2023, highlighted the urgent need for regulatory frameworks to prevent the deployment of such lethal systems. Advocates for human oversight argue that the absence of accountability in autonomous decision-making could lead to catastrophic outcomes, raising ethical dilemmas about the role of machines in life-and-death situations. The motivation behind the call for regulation stems from the rapid advancements in AI and robotics, which have outpaced existing legal and ethical guidelines. Participants at the conference emphasized that without proper governance, the risk of misuse or malfunction could result in unintended casualties and escalate conflicts. Experts proposed a collaborative approach to developing international treaties that would ban or strictly regulate the use of autonomous weapons. This would involve governments, tech companies, and civil society working together to establish clear definitions and standards for AI in military applications. The discussions underscored the necessity of ensuring that human judgment remains central to military operations, thereby preventing machines from making irreversible decisions about life and death.

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The Week Ahead in AI: Musk vs Altman, Cannes AI Film Festival, Is AI Cheaper than Human Workers, Plus Big Week Ahead for Earnings

The Week Ahead in AI: Musk vs Altman, Cannes AI Film Festival, Is AI Cheaper than Human Workers, Plus Big Week Ahead for Earnings

Elon Musk's long-standing legal dispute with OpenAI is set to go to trial on Monday in California. The lawsuit, initiated by Musk, accuses OpenAI and its CEO, Sam Altman, of various grievances related to the development and management of artificial intelligence. This trial marks a significant moment in the ongoing tensions between Musk and the organization he co-founded, as it seeks to address the implications of AI technology and its governance. The outcome could have far-reaching consequences for the future of AI development and the responsibilities of its creators.

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ImportAI 449: LLMs training other LLMs; 72B distributed training run; computer vision is harder than generative text

ImportAI 449: LLMs training other LLMs; 72B distributed training run; computer vision is harder than generative text

As artificial intelligence continues to evolve, experts are raising concerns about its potential to disrupt political systems globally. A recent discussion among political analysts and technologists highlighted the possibility of an unprecedented political interregnum driven by AI advancements. This conversation gained momentum in October 2023, as various stakeholders, including policymakers and industry leaders, began to assess the implications of AI on governance and societal structures. The rapid integration of AI technologies into everyday life is prompting fears that traditional political frameworks may struggle to adapt, leading to instability and uncertainty. Analysts argue that the increasing reliance on AI for decision-making processes could undermine democratic institutions, as algorithms may not reflect the complexities of human values and ethics. In response to these concerns, experts are advocating for proactive measures to ensure that AI development aligns with democratic principles. They emphasize the need for transparent regulations and ethical guidelines to mitigate potential risks associated with AI's influence on political landscapes. The discourse around AI's role in shaping future governance is expected to intensify as the technology continues to advance, prompting a reevaluation of how societies govern themselves in an increasingly automated world. As the debate unfolds, the urgency for a collaborative approach among technologists, policymakers, and civil society becomes clear, aiming to harness the benefits of AI while safeguarding democratic integrity and social cohesion.

Former DJI sales vice president detained in China on suspicion of commercial bribery

Former DJI sales vice president detained in China on suspicion of commercial bribery

A former vice president of sales at DJI, a prominent Chinese drone manufacturer, has been criminally detained by public security authorities on allegations of accepting bribes as a non-state employee. The executive, identified by the surname Yuan, held the position from May 2019 until May 2024, during which he was responsible for overseeing the company’s global sales operations. The investigation into Yuan's activities comes amid increasing scrutiny of corporate governance and ethical practices within China's technology sector. The case highlights ongoing concerns regarding corruption and regulatory compliance in the rapidly evolving drone industry.

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Microsoft offers devs a better way to control AI agent behavior

Microsoft offers devs a better way to control AI agent behavior

A new specification has been introduced that empowers developer, compliance, and security teams to create customized policies for agents through portable policy files. This initiative aims to enhance flexibility and control over policy implementation, allowing organizations to tailor their approaches to meet specific needs and regulatory requirements. By enabling teams to define their own guidelines, the specification seeks to streamline processes and improve overall security measures. The rollout of this specification is expected to take place in the coming months, providing teams with the tools necessary to adapt to evolving challenges in the technology landscape.

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Smart Traffic Management Implementation: Humanoid Robots Become New Units for Active Governance at Intersections

Smart Traffic Management Implementation: Humanoid Robots Become New Units for Active Governance at Intersections

As humanoid robots move from exhibition showcases to practical applications, companies are now deploying them in urban traffic management systems. These robots, designed to resemble traffic police, are capable of controlling traffic signals, identifying violations, and engaging with pedestrians. This initiative aims to tackle the pressing shortage of human traffic officers in cities, enhancing road safety and efficiency. By integrating advanced technology into everyday traffic scenarios, these robots are set to play a crucial role in modernizing urban infrastructure and improving the flow of city traffic.

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IACLEA Launches National Campus Drone Program with Draganfly

IACLEA Launches National Campus Drone Program with Draganfly

The International Association of Campus Law Enforcement Administrators (IACLEA) has introduced a national initiative aimed at assisting colleges and universities in developing compliant drone programs that prioritize public safety, training, and governance. This program, launched recently, seeks to provide a structured framework for educational institutions to effectively integrate drone technology into their safety protocols. To enhance this initiative, IACLEA has partnered with Draganfly, a leading drone manufacturer, to ensure that the programs align with best practices and regulatory standards. The collaboration aims to equip campus law enforcement with the necessary tools and knowledge to utilize drones effectively, thereby improving safety measures on campuses across the nation.

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Tesla Bulls Push Wild Robotaxi Theory, But Gary Black Says The SpaceX Merger Talk Makes No Sense At All

Tesla Bulls Push Wild Robotaxi Theory, But Gary Black Says The SpaceX Merger Talk Makes No Sense At All

Investor Gary Black of The Future Fund LLC has dismissed claims from Tesla supporters suggesting that CEO Elon Musk is intentionally delaying the rollout of the company's Robotaxi service to facilitate a merger with Space Exploration Technologies Corp (SpaceX). In a post on X on June 25, 2026, Black labeled these theories as "absurd," highlighting the significant dilution that would arise from a stock-for-stock merger given the differing valuations of both companies. He also raised concerns about potential governance issues stemming from such a transaction. Black expressed caution regarding Tesla's future, citing declining earnings estimates and the impending commoditization of autonomous driving technology. His comments come amid heightened scrutiny of Tesla following a recent fatal crash in Texas, which resulted in the death of a 76-year-old woman. The incident has led to a $1 million lawsuit against Tesla, with claims that the vehicle was operating on Autopilot, a notion Musk has denied. The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration and the National Transportation Safety Board are currently investigating the matter.

Commemorating 70 Years of Artificial Intelligence

Commemorating 70 Years of Artificial Intelligence

Artificial intelligence (AI), a transformative technology of the 21st century, is reshaping various aspects of life and has seen unprecedented adoption rates since its formal establishment in 1956 at the Dartmouth Summer Research Project. Pioneers like John McCarthy and Marvin Minsky introduced the concept, envisioning machines that could simulate human intelligence. Over the past 70 years, AI has evolved significantly, impacting fields such as business, education, healthcare, and military applications. The journey of AI has been marked by innovation and setbacks, including periods known as "AI winters," where interest and funding waned. However, a resurgence in the 2010s, driven by advances in deep learning and generative AI, has led to the development of sophisticated systems like ChatGPT, which was publicly released in 2022. This evolution has enabled AI to perform cognitive tasks at unprecedented speeds, automate processes, and enhance creativity. Despite its advantages, AI poses significant risks, including biased outputs, privacy concerns, and the potential for misinformation. The IEEE has played a crucial role in guiding AI's development, promoting ethical standards, and fostering research through publications and conferences. As AI continues to advance, the focus remains on ensuring it is human-centered and beneficial for society, emphasizing the need for responsible governance and informed decision-making. The future of AI will depend on the choices made today, as the technology's trajectory is shaped by collective actions and ethical considerations.

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China’s new humanoid robot joins officers to handle street management tasks

China’s new humanoid robot joins officers to handle street management tasks

China has initiated its first urban management enforcement pilot program, which aims to enhance city governance through the collaboration of human officers and advanced technology. This innovative program was launched in several major cities, including Beijing and Shanghai, on October 15, 2023. The initiative seeks to address urban challenges such as traffic management, waste disposal, and public safety by integrating human oversight with smart surveillance systems and data analytics. The motivation behind this program is to improve the efficiency and effectiveness of urban management, ultimately leading to a better quality of life for residents. By employing a combination of on-the-ground officers and high-tech tools, the program is designed to streamline operations, allowing for quicker responses to urban issues. This approach not only aims to enhance enforcement capabilities but also to foster a more cooperative relationship between citizens and authorities. As cities continue to grow and face increasing demands, this pilot program represents a significant step towards modernizing urban governance in China, setting a precedent for future initiatives that may be adopted nationwide.

Subversive ETFs Launch Ex-Elon Funds Excluding Tesla and SpaceX Holdings

Subversive ETFs Launch Ex-Elon Funds Excluding Tesla and SpaceX Holdings

Subversive ETFs has filed with the SEC to launch two new funds, the Nasdaq-100 Ex-Elon Enterprises ETF (QQNE) and S&P 500 Ex-Elon Enterprises ETF (SPNE), which will exclude companies associated with Elon Musk, primarily Tesla and SpaceX. This move is aimed at attracting investors who may have concerns about Musk's political views and corporate governance issues. The introduction of these 'ex-Elon' funds reflects a growing sentiment among investors who wish to distance themselves from Musk's polarizing influence. Aniket Ullal from CFRA noted that while the concept is intriguing, the funds face challenges, including the fact that Tesla and SpaceX represent less than 5% of the Nasdaq-100, potentially limiting QQNE's differentiation from existing ETFs. Investors will be watching closely to see if these funds can attract significant assets despite the risks of underperformance when Musk's companies excel. No further timeline was disclosed at the time of publication.

Xingchen Intelligent Prepares for IPO

Xingchen Intelligent Prepares for IPO

Xingchen Intelligent has announced its rebranding as Xingchen Intelligent (Shenzhen) AI Technology Co., Ltd., following its transition to a joint-stock company. This strategic restructuring, which took place recently, is designed to improve corporate governance and facilitate ongoing innovation. The company aims to foster talent development and expand its presence in international markets, reflecting its commitment to growth and adaptation in the rapidly evolving AI sector.

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Anthropic's Claude model officially launched on Microsoft Foundry.

Anthropic's Claude model officially launched on Microsoft Foundry.

On June 29, Anthropic announced the official availability of its Claude model on Microsoft Foundry, specifically within the Azure AI Foundry platform. This development allows enterprise users to deploy and utilize the Claude model directly in the Azure environment, leveraging existing Azure authentication, billing, and governance systems. Currently, the platform supports Claude Opus 4.8 and Claude Haiku 4.5, which include features such as prompt caching and extended thinking capabilities. These functionalities are designed for applications in programming, intelligent agents, and complex reasoning scenarios. Anthropic also noted that users can choose to run their inference either on Azure or in an Anthropic-hosted environment. Looking ahead, both companies plan to gradually align their features and models for enhanced compatibility.

Bee Technology Secures Hundreds of Millions in Angel+ Round Financing with State-Owned and Industrial Partnerships

Bee Technology Secures Hundreds of Millions in Angel+ Round Financing with State-Owned and Industrial Partnerships

Bee Technology, a comprehensive physical AI data service platform, has secured hundreds of millions in a strategic financing round. This funding, spearheaded by Guofang Venture Capital and backed by several state-owned and industrial partners, is intended to bolster the company's data collection and governance capabilities. The initiative seeks to tackle significant challenges within the embodied intelligence sector, positioning Bee Technology for enhanced growth and innovation in this rapidly evolving field.

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National Initiative: Why Leading Companies Like Leju, Ant Group, and Yushu Are Joining the Embodied Open Source Dataset Community

National Initiative: Why Leading Companies Like Leju, Ant Group, and Yushu Are Joining the Embodied Open Source Dataset Community

China has launched its first open-source dataset community focused on embodied intelligence, a move designed to tackle the critical shortage of high-quality operational data essential for the development of humanoid robots. This initiative, backed by the Ministry of Industry and Information Technology, aims to standardize data governance and foster greater collaboration within the robotics industry. By creating a centralized platform for data sharing, the community seeks to enhance the capabilities of humanoid robots and accelerate advancements in the field.

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Musk slams Altman trial verdict as a 'technicality,' vows to appeal

Musk slams Altman trial verdict as a 'technicality,' vows to appeal

In a significant legal decision, a jury in Oakland, California, has ruled against Elon Musk in his ongoing court battle with Sam Altman and OpenAI. The case, which has drawn considerable attention, centered around disputes related to the operations and ethical implications of artificial intelligence technologies. The jury's verdict, delivered recently, reflects the complexities and high stakes involved in the rapidly evolving tech landscape. Musk, a prominent figure in the tech industry, has been vocal about his concerns regarding AI safety and regulation, which fueled the tensions leading to this legal confrontation. The ruling marks a pivotal moment in the relationship between influential tech leaders and raises questions about the future direction of AI development and governance.

NVIDIA and SAP Bring Trust to Specialized Agents

NVIDIA and SAP Bring Trust to Specialized Agents

At the SAP Sapphire event today, NVIDIA founder and CEO Jensen Huang participated in a keynote alongside SAP CEO Christian Klein via video link to announce an expanded collaboration between the two companies. This partnership aims to enhance enterprise capabilities by enabling the deployment of specialized agents that incorporate robust security and governance controls. The initiative is designed to help organizations leverage advanced technologies while ensuring compliance and safeguarding sensitive information.

3 Key Certifications to Look for When Vetting a Robot

3 Key Certifications to Look for When Vetting a Robot

In the competitive landscape of automation, JAKA Robotics is setting a high standard for the production of collaborative robots through its state-of-the-art robotic arm factory. This facility, which adheres to rigorous international certifications, ensures that every robot produced meets stringent quality, safety, and environmental benchmarks. The factory's ISO 9001 certification underscores its commitment to quality management, guaranteeing that each robot is manufactured with consistent precision and reliability. This certification also establishes a framework for addressing technical issues through documented processes, fostering a culture of continuous improvement. Additionally, JAKA's compliance with ISO 10218-1 highlights its focus on safety, as this certification outlines essential requirements for industrial robots operating in shared workspaces. By rigorously testing safety features, JAKA ensures that its robots can work alongside human operators without posing risks. Furthermore, the factory's ISO 14001 certification reflects JAKA's dedication to sustainable manufacturing practices. This certification confirms that the company actively works to minimize its environmental impact, aligning its operations with global environmental, social, and governance (ESG) goals. As the automation industry evolves, JAKA Robotics emphasizes the importance of safety and compliance, integrating advanced design principles and precise engineering to deliver high-performance robots. With a focus on accuracy and user-friendly interaction, JAKA's collaborative robots, including the Zu series and MiniCobo, are engineered to meet the demands of sectors such as semiconductor, electronics, and automotive, ensuring safe and efficient human-robot collaboration.

The Manufacturing Executive’s New Shield: Closing the Records Liability Gap

The Manufacturing Executive’s New Shield: Closing the Records Liability Gap

Regulators are intensifying their scrutiny of manufacturing companies by not only imposing penalties on the firms themselves but also targeting specific executives responsible for operations. This shift in approach reflects a growing demand for accountability at the individual level, as authorities seek to ensure that those in leadership positions are held responsible for compliance failures and operational misconduct. The move comes amid increasing concerns over safety standards and ethical practices within the industry, prompting regulators to take a more proactive stance. By naming executives, regulators aim to deter negligence and promote a culture of responsibility, ultimately enhancing the integrity of manufacturing processes. This trend is expected to reshape the landscape of corporate governance as companies reassess their compliance strategies and leadership accountability.

NVIDIA Names Suzanne Nora Johnson to Board of Directors

NVIDIA Names Suzanne Nora Johnson to Board of Directors

NVIDIA has appointed Suzanne Nora Johnson to its board of directors, a decision that will take effect on July 13, 2026. This strategic move aims to enhance the company's governance and leverage Johnson's extensive experience in the technology sector. Johnson, who has held various leadership roles, is expected to bring valuable insights to NVIDIA as it continues to innovate and expand its influence in the industry.

DOJ says ransomware gang tapped into Russian government databases

DOJ says ransomware gang tapped into Russian government databases

U.S. prosecutors have accused a ransomware gang of contributing to corruption within the Russian government, claiming that the group's activities enabled its leaders to evade taxes and escape military conscription. This assertion highlights the intersection of cybercrime and state corruption, suggesting that the gang's operations not only undermine financial systems but also have broader implications for governance in Russia. The allegations come amid ongoing scrutiny of cybercriminal organizations and their links to state actors, raising concerns about the effectiveness of law enforcement in addressing such complex criminal networks.

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GoZTASP: A Zero-Trust Platform for Governing Autonomous Systems at Mission Scale

GoZTASP: A Zero-Trust Platform for Governing Autonomous Systems at Mission Scale

ZTASP, a cutting-edge assurance and governance platform for autonomous systems, has made significant advancements in ensuring the safety and integrity of operations in real-world environments. This platform integrates various technologies, including drones, robots, sensors, and human operators, into a cohesive zero-trust architecture. Utilizing Secure Runtime Assurance (SRTA) and Secure Spatio-Temporal Reasoning (SSTR), ZTASP continuously monitors system integrity and enforces safety protocols, allowing for resilient operations even in challenging conditions. Recently, ZTASP has achieved operational validation at Technology Readiness Level (TRL) 7, demonstrating its effectiveness in mission-critical scenarios. Key components, such as the Saluki secure flight controllers, have reached TRL 8 and are now actively deployed in customer systems. Originally designed for high-stakes missions, the platform's assurance capabilities are increasingly applicable across various sectors, including healthcare, transportation, and critical infrastructure. This evolution reflects a growing recognition of the need for robust safety measures in diverse operational domains.

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Robot Talk Episode 149 – Robot safety and security, with Krystal Mattich

Robot Talk Episode 149 – Robot safety and security, with Krystal Mattich

Claire recently engaged in a conversation with Krystal Mattich, the Senior Director of Security, Privacy, and Risk at Brain Corp, a leading company in the field of autonomous robotics. The discussion focused on the importance of ensuring that autonomous robots can be trusted in public spaces. Mattich, who oversees global data governance, system security, and privacy compliance at Brain Corp, emphasized the need for a robust privacy-first infrastructure to support the safe integration of these technologies into everyday environments. The dialogue highlighted the growing reliance on commercial robotics and the critical role that security and privacy play in fostering public confidence in autonomous systems.

iRobot Completes Court-Supervised Transaction with Picea, Enabling the Next Chapter of Growth

iRobot Completes Court-Supervised Transaction with Picea, Enabling the Next Chapter of Growth

iRobot, a Boston-based leader in consumer robotics, has successfully emerged from Chapter 11 bankruptcy, positioning itself for a stronger future. The company announced the establishment of a new independent subsidiary, iRobot Safe, which will focus on data protection and governance. This strategic move aims to enhance the company’s commitment to safeguarding user data and ensuring compliance with regulatory standards. The announcement, made in Bedford, Massachusetts, marks a significant milestone for iRobot as it seeks to rebuild and innovate within the rapidly evolving tech landscape. The establishment of iRobot Safe reflects the company's proactive approach to addressing growing concerns over data privacy and security in the consumer robotics sector.

Tesla's Optimus Robot Becomes Shareholder Meeting Guide in New Video, Reveals Updated Design

Tesla's Optimus Robot Becomes Shareholder Meeting Guide in New Video, Reveals Updated Design

Tesla has released a promotional video featuring its Optimus humanoid robot, which now serves the purpose of explaining shareholder voting procedures. The video highlights the robot in various environments, showcasing its updated design that includes bronze accents and potentially redesigned hands. This initiative appears to be part of Tesla's broader strategy to engage shareholders and enhance understanding of corporate governance processes. The unveiling of this new role for the Optimus robot reflects Tesla's ongoing commitment to innovation and its efforts to integrate advanced technology into everyday business operations.

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iRobot Appoints Neal P. Goldman to Board of Directors

iRobot Appoints Neal P. Goldman to Board of Directors

iRobot Corp. has announced the expansion of its board of directors to nine members, a move aimed at enhancing its governance and strategic oversight. This decision comes as the company seeks to leverage the expertise of its new board member, who has a proven track record in managing successful operational and financial transformations. The announcement was made on March 12, 2025, in Bedford, Massachusetts. By increasing the size of its board, iRobot aims to strengthen its leadership and navigate the challenges of the evolving robotics market more effectively. The addition of experienced directors is expected to provide valuable insights and guidance as the company continues to innovate and grow in a competitive landscape.

Shadow IT: Risks, Realities, and How to Manage it

Shadow IT: Risks, Realities, and How to Manage it

In a growing trend, many employees are increasingly utilizing shadow IT—tools and services that bypass official approval from their organization's IT departments. This practice includes actions such as storing company files in personal cloud accounts or employing external password managers for convenience. While these alternatives may offer ease of use, they pose significant risks to data security and compliance, as they are not vetted by the organization's security protocols. As businesses grapple with the implications of this unauthorized technology usage, experts emphasize the need for clear policies and employee training to mitigate potential vulnerabilities. The rise of shadow IT highlights the ongoing challenge organizations face in balancing employee autonomy with the necessity of maintaining robust cybersecurity measures.

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