EVA Tech BriefIT/DevOps

2026-07-09 - 7:30 PM PKT

Frontier LLMs

SpaceXAI launches Grok 4.5 after Cursor acquisition

Latent Space reports that SpaceXAI has launched Grok 4.5, positioning it as an Opus-class model and the first major model release after the Cursor acquisition. The release matters for teams tracking frontier coding and agent models because price, performance, and IDE distribution are now becoming direct competitive levers.

GPUs and Silicon

Cloud and Infra

Pakistan Tech

PIMS Islamabad introduces public-sector PFA heart treatment technology

TechJuice reports that PIMS Islamabad has launched Pakistan's first public-sector Pulsed Field Ablation program for atrial fibrillation care. The rollout is a notable local medtech deployment because it brings an advanced electrophysiology treatment platform into a public hospital setting.

Security

Microsoft patches RoguePlanet Defender privilege escalation flaw

The Hacker News reports that Microsoft has shipped fixes for RoguePlanet, a Defender vulnerability tracked as CVE-2026-50656. Because public details circulated before the fix, endpoint teams should confirm Microsoft Malware Protection Engine updates have landed across managed Windows fleets.

AI coding agents can be tricked into running malicious code during scans

The Hacker News reports on an AI Now Institute proof of concept called Friendly Fire that targets autonomous security scans by AI coding agents. The issue affects workflows using tools such as Claude Code and OpenAI Codex, making sandboxing, repo trust, and approval boundaries important before teams let agents inspect untrusted projects.

Dev Tools

OpenAI launches GPT-Live for full-duplex voice conversations

VentureBeat reports that OpenAI has launched GPT-Live, a new voice model pair designed to listen and speak at the same time. The change could improve live translation, support calls, and voice agents by reducing the turn-taking delays common in older speech interfaces.

Ollama raises $65M as local AI developer tooling grows

TechCrunch reports that Ollama has raised $65 million and now reaches nearly 9 million users, with heavy adoption among developers running AI models locally. The funding reinforces that local model workflows are moving from hobbyist setup into mainstream developer infrastructure.