Anthropic launches Project Glasswing for cyber defense

Anthropic has introduced Project Glasswing to address mounting cybersecurity risks tied to increasingly capable Artificial Intelligence models. The initiative brings major technology and finance companies together to use Claude Mythos Preview as a defensive tool for critical software.
Intel and SambaNova pitch modular inference architecture

Intel and SambaNova are positioning a mixed-hardware inference design as an alternative to GPU-only deployments. The approach splits prefill, decode, and orchestration across different processors for demanding Artificial Intelligence agent workloads.
Global Artificial Intelligence governance pulls back

A broad pullback in Artificial Intelligence regulation is taking shape across Colorado, the European Union, Canada, the United Kingdom, and the United States. The shift reflects implementation gaps, competitive pressure, and resistance to heavy compliance burdens rather than the end of governance efforts.
Fannie Mae sets governance framework for Artificial Intelligence and machine learning use

Fannie Mae issued Lender Letter LL-2026-04 outlining a governance framework for Seller/Servicers using Artificial Intelligence and machine learning in origination and servicing. The guidance was published April 8, 2026.
OpenAI outlines policy ideas for the Artificial Intelligence labor transition

OpenAI has published a policy proposal focused on how Artificial Intelligence could reshape work, wages and job quality. The document argues for stronger worker input, tax changes and targeted funding, while critics say it stops short of real accountability.
Anthropic launches Claude Mythos for Project Glasswing

Anthropic has introduced Claude Mythos Preview, a new frontier Artificial Intelligence model positioned as a major advance in cybersecurity capability. The model is being used to power Project Glasswing, a coalition effort to secure critical software before similar capabilities spread more widely.
Softr launches Artificial Intelligence no-code platform for business teams

Softr has introduced an Artificial Intelligence-native no-code platform aimed at non-technical teams building business software. The company is targeting the gap between fast prototypes and systems that can support live operations with real data, permissions and security.