
This week's AI news highlights significant model upgrades from Anthropic, OpenAI, Google, and Zhipu AI, showcasing advancements in collaborative AI, coding efficiency, extended reasoning, and long-context capabilities.
The UK government plans to enforce strict penalties on AI chatbot developers that endanger children, closing loopholes in the Online Safety Act. This follows public outrage over harmful content generated by AI tools like Elon Musk's Grok.

Sam Altman announced that India has 100 million weekly active ChatGPT users, making it a key market for OpenAI. This growth is highlighted ahead of the India AI Impact Summit, where OpenAI aims to deepen its engagement with the Indian government.




The Pentagon demands AI companies, including Anthropic, to allow military use of their technology, leading to tensions over a $200 million contract. Anthropic resists, focusing on ethical usage policies.

Glean is positioning itself as the intelligence layer beneath enterprise AI interfaces, integrating with various SaaS tools while raising $150 million in funding. The company focuses on connecting AI models with enterprise data to enhance productivity.
A University of Michigan student is suing the institution, claiming disability discrimination after being accused of using AI. The lawsuit raises important questions about the intersection of AI technology and disability rights.



The former General Manager of L3Harris’s cyber subsidiary sold eight zero-day exploit kits to Russia, causing significant harm to US national security, according to the DoJ.

Moonshot AI has launched Kimi Claw, a cloud-native AI agent environment on kimi.com, featuring 5,000 community skills and 40GB of cloud storage for enhanced data workflows.
