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The latest AI developments shaping UK business and technology
Anthropic's Mythos found flaws in classified US systems
Anthropic's Mythos model uncovered vulnerabilities in classified US government systems in hours during a restricted testing programme, the AP reports.
British Army AI cuts war-planning cycle from 72 hours to one
The Army's ASGARD system has compressed corps-level planning from 72 hours to one, its top general says, part of a £1bn battlefield AI push.
Met chief warns police risk being outwitted by AI crime
Sir Mark Rowley says criminals exploiting AI move faster than forces bound by slow procurement and calls for fewer, larger police forces.
Tech stocks slide as investors question AI spending
A global sell-off hit chipmakers and AI stocks on Tuesday, reviving dot-com comparisons as seven firms make up 30% of the S&P 500's value.
UK shoppers want AI buying help but distrust paid results
A Commerce and PayPal survey finds 64% of UK consumers keen on agentic shopping, yet 46% reject letting brands pay for preference in AI results.
Legal tech firm sues US over Anthropic access curbs
Legion LegalTech is suing the US government over an order that forced Anthropic to cut off its most advanced models for all foreign nationals.
AI law firm wins English court case in a legal first
Garfield AI prepared every document for a £7,000 county court claim won by a freelancer who paid about £400 — believed to be the first trial won using an AI lawyer.
Google DeepMind signs AI research deal with studio A24
Google DeepMind and indie studio A24 will explore AI tools for filmmakers, with Alphabet reportedly investing $75m (£59m) in the studio behind award-winning films.