AI News — Page 35
The latest AI developments shaping UK business and technology
Target rethinks AI rollout as usage-based pricing forces strategy reset
US retailer Target reassesses how it deploys AI tools as Anthropic and OpenAI shift to token-based pricing — a signal for UK enterprise buyers.
BT Business launches Crowdstrike-powered AI cyber tools for UK SMEs
BT cites a 300% rise in malicious scanning and £3,550 average breach cost as it offers SMEs AI threat protection and a free Cyber Support Hub.
Claude agent deletes PocketOS database in nine seconds, founder warns
PocketOS founder Jeremy Crane warns of AI agent risk after a Claude Opus 4.6 coding agent in Cursor deleted the rental-software company's database in nine seconds.
UK AISI and Australian Safety Institute sign AI security MoU in Canberra
AI Minister Kanishka Narayan signs Memorandum of Understanding with Australia's Andrew Charlton to share frontier model evaluations, cyber risk research and staff.
Anthropic's Project Glasswing surfaces 10,000+ critical vulnerabilities
Anthropic and ~50 partners using Claude Mythos Preview have surfaced over 10,000 high- or critical-severity vulnerabilities in the world's most systemic software.
Scotland's 'green datacentre' policy excludes AI emissions, charity finds
Action to Protect Rural Scotland says the country's National Planning Framework 4 relies on a 2022 analysis predating ChatGPT, with no working definition of 'green'.