Anthropic researchers published work describing a privileged internal workspace where Claude appears to process concepts before producing visible text. The finding gives interpretability teams another way to reason about model planning, hidden representations, and where safety controls may need to observe model behavior before final output.
Japanese self-driving startup Turing has added AMD Ventures as a backer and is preparing to deploy AMD accelerators for AI training and inference. The move is a concrete second-source signal for AI infrastructure buyers, with cost and supply diversification now mattering alongside raw Nvidia ecosystem maturity.
Picus Security introduced a platform that combines breach and attack simulation, autonomous penetration testing, and exposure validation into one loop. The pitch is aimed at cloud and security teams that need to know whether a new vulnerability is actually exploitable in their own environment, not just whether a scanner can detect it.
SiliconANGLE's mid-2026 analysis frames the AI market around production token throughput, power, storage, and sovereign infrastructure rather than model demos alone. For operators, the practical takeaway is that AI workloads are becoming a full cloud capacity-planning problem across compute, networking, storage, and energy contracts.
Pakistan's domestic factories produced 2.0 million handsets in May 2026, up from 1.81 million in April, according to PTA data cited by TechJuice. Samsung grew locally assembled volumes while Vivo declined, keeping device supply and domestic electronics assembly in focus for Pakistan's telecom market.
Pakistan's FBR is preparing a multilingual mobile app to register small traders and retailers under the Fixed Tax Scheme, with trial use planned before formal rollout. It is a digital government implementation story: success will depend on onboarding, reliability, language support, and whether field teams can actually move registrations through the app.
BeyondTrust released fixes for two critical vulnerabilities in Remote Support and Privileged Remote Access that could let unauthenticated attackers take control of exposed systems. Remote access tooling remains a high-value target, so teams running RS or PRA should prioritize version checks, patch status, and internet exposure review.
A suspected China-aligned cluster is exploiting patched Roundcube webmail vulnerabilities against physics and engineering departments at U.S. and Canadian universities. The campaign is credential-focused and shows why older open-source webmail deployments need aggressive patching, access logging, and MFA coverage.
BleepingComputer highlighted CI/CD attack patterns where malicious GitHub Actions behavior can slip past conventional scanners. The practical risk is that a green pipeline scan is not the same as pipeline security, so teams need workflow governance, permissions review, and controls around third-party actions.
The Hacker News examined how AI-generated code changes the software supply chain question from dependency inventory alone to provenance, review, and build-time trust. As coding agents enter production workflows, teams need controls that cover prompts, generated changes, dependencies, and the CI environment that turns code into releases.