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Mythos Limits Are Already Pushing AI Cyber Tools Toward Alternatives
Anthropic’s Mythos 5 is returning only for approved U.S. cyber defenders while Fable 5 remains restricted. In the same week, Sakana AI and 360 Security showed why AI cyber capability is becoming a provider-risk and sovereignty problem, not just a model benchmark race.
ElevenLabs SynthID Rollout Makes AI Voice Watermarking a Public Test
ElevenLabs has started adding Google DeepMind’s SynthID watermark to free text-to-speech generations and plans to expand it across all audio products in July. The move gives listeners a public detector for ElevenLabs-generated audio, but watermarking still has limits that matter for deepfake investigations and platform policy.
Notion Mail Is Shutting Down: What Users Should Save Before September 22
Notion Mail will shut down on September 22, 2026, with September 21 as the last day to save Notion Mail-only data. Here is what stays in Gmail, what will be deleted, and how the move fits Notion’s larger shift toward AI agents running email workflows.
Google Finance App Brings AI Market Briefings to Android
Google Finance is leaving beta with a dedicated Android app, AI-powered Key Moments, portfolio analysis, and scheduled market briefings. The launch makes Google’s finance product less like a stock-price page and more like an AI research workflow for everyday investors.
Pax Silica Summit Turns AI Policy Into a Supply Chain Race
The second Pax Silica Summit brought 35 countries behind an AI Opportunity statement and expanded the U.S.-led supply-chain initiative to 24 signatories. The move shows AI policy shifting from abstract model rules toward chips, energy, critical minerals, data centers, logistics, and manufacturing capacity.
GitHub Code Quality Goes Paid July 20: What Teams Should Audit Now
GitHub Code Quality becomes a paid product on July 20, adding a $10-per-active-committer license, GitHub AI Credits for AI-powered checks, and GitHub Actions minutes for CodeQL scans. Teams using the free preview should audit enabled repositories, active committers, Actions usage, AI review behavior, and merge-blocking rules before billing starts.
RAISE US Launches $500M AI Workforce Push With OpenAI and Anthropic Backing
RAISE US, a bipartisan nonprofit led by Gina Raimondo and Eric Holcomb, launched with more than $500 million to test AI workforce programs with states, employers, and major tech backers including OpenAI, Anthropic, Microsoft, and Amazon.
Anthropic’s Mythos Test Shows Why AI Cyber Defense Is Becoming Classified Work
An Anthropic Mythos test with U.S. intelligence agencies reportedly found vulnerabilities in highly sensitive government systems within hours. The episode sharpens the policy problem around frontier AI: the same models that can help defenders fix critical software can also compress the timeline for attackers.
OpenAI Launches GPT-5.6 Sol Under Government-Restricted Preview
OpenAI has launched GPT-5.6 Sol, Terra, and Luna in a restricted preview after U.S. government review. The release brings new pricing, API and Codex access limits, stronger cyber safeguards, and a clearer look at how frontier model launches are becoming governed deployments.
OpenAI’s Codex Data Shows AI Agents Are Becoming Workflow Systems
OpenAI’s new Codex research shows AI agents moving from coding assistants toward workflow systems that run long, parallel, delegated tasks. The strongest signal is not just developer use, but rapid growth among non-developers and organizational users.