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2026

  • A hallucinated CVE enters the security record as compute pricing logic gets stress-tested
    A CVE was issued for an SQLite vulnerability that doesn't exist, exposing how LLM hallucinations are entering the security infrastructure. Alibaba's Qwen3.8 raised the bar for open-weight coding models, while Dwarkesh Patel argued H100 compute could become 15x more expensive once AI reaches human-engineer capability. BioNTech named a new CEO after a six-month vacancy, and the FTC sued Hims & Hers over patient data privacy violations.
    Aug 03, 2026
  • GLM-5.2 drops under MIT license as Fable 5 export control dispute deepens
    Z.ai released GLM-5.2, a 753-billion-parameter open-weights LLM under MIT license, which Simon Willison called the most powerful text-only open-weights model available. Separately, a White House report on the Fable 5 export control jailbreak drew pushback from cybersecurity expert Kate Moussouris, who said the restriction harms US cyber defense. OpenAI and Molecule.one published results from a near-autonomous AI chemist using GPT-5.4 that improved a challenging medicinal chemistry reaction. In pharma, nitazene overdose deaths confirmed by the CDC rose from 27 in 2020 to 409 in 2024, while the FTC and four state AGs sued WPATH over its gender-affirming care standards. Tyler Cowen flagged new research showing AI-native startups are organized differently from conventional venture-backed firms, drawing on Y Combinator data from 2020 to 2024.
    Jun 18, 2026
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