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The LiteLLM Supply Chain Attack Is a Wake-Up Call for Every AI Builder

One poisoned package. 97 million monthly downloads. Here’s what the LiteLLM attack means for AI builders, enterprise adoption, and why cybersecurity is the real opportunity of this moment
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The Line in the Sand: Why Anthropic is Saying “No” to the Pentagon

There’s a massive battle brewing in Washington, and it’s not about budgets or bills, it’s about the soul of Artificial Intelligence. Anthropic, the creators of Claude, are currently locked in a high-stakes standoff with the US government. The conflict reached a boiling point in late February 2026. Reports indicate that the US military utilized Claude
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$650 Billion AI Bet: The Largest Corporate Spending Boom in US History

If you thought Big Tech was already spending big on AI, buckle up, because what’s coming in 2026 makes previous investments look like pocket change. Amazon, Alphabet (Google’s parent company), Meta, and Microsoft are collectively planning to drop roughly $650 billion on AI infrastructure this year. Yes, you read that right: $650 billion with a
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Apple’s Gemini-Powered Siri: The Surprise Partnership Nobody Saw Coming

Apple’s shock partnership with Google to power Siri with Gemini AI marks a massive strategic shift. Here’s what it means for privacy, competition, and the future of voice assistants on iPhone.
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Atlassian Rovo AI Is Quietly Becoming the Smartest Tool in Your Workplace

While everyone obsesses over ChatGPT, Atlassian’s Rovo AI is quietly transforming enterprise work. Here’s why practical workplace AI matters more than flashy consumer demos.
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OpenClaw (Formally Clawdbot > Moltbot): Why This Autonomous AI Agent Is Both Incredible and Terrifying

OpenClaw is the autonomous AI assistant everyone wanted—until we realized the security nightmare of giving AI unrestricted access. Here’s how to think about responsible implementation.
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Google AI Mode Now Reads Your Gmail and Photos for Personal Search

Google’s AI Mode can now read your Gmail and Photos to personalize search results. Is this helpful innovation or a privacy concern? Here’s what you need to know.
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90% of Salesforce Engineers Now Code with AI: The Cursor Revolution

Salesforce’s 20,000 engineers have embraced AI coding with Cursor. Here’s what this massive enterprise adoption means for the future of software development.

