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KEP AI BULLETIN
Thursday 11 June 2026 |
Edition 011
8 stories across 2 sections today.
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New Tools & Products
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Microsoft restricts Claude Fable for employees over data retention concerns
Anthropic released Claude Fable, its first Mythos-class AI model, yesterday and it's already causing concerns inside Microsoft. Sources tell me that Microsoft is limiting the use of Claude Fable 5 for employees because of Anthropic's new data retention requir…
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How memory tools can make AI models worse | TechCrunch
New research suggests that AI memory systems can degrade model performance and encourage sycophantic tendencies.
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China Opens World's First Wind-Powered Underwater Data Center
With an initial capacity of 24 megawatts, the innovative data center uses seawater as a natural cooling system.
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Jedify raises $24M to help companies arm AI agents with context on their business | TechCrunch
The funding round was led by Norwest, with participation S Capital VC, Cerca Partners, and Oceans Ventures. Snowflake Ventures also participated as a strategic investor.
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Artificial Intelligence Sneaks Into the World Cup Thanks to Google Gemini
The Argentine national team will be Google’s test bench and technological showcase during the World Cup.
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Business & Investment
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Why enterprise AI will be a major focus at VivaTech 2026 | TechCrunch
While Silicon Valley continues pushing aggressively into large language models and consumer-facing AI products, many European companies are focused on applying AI to complex systems already embedded into everyday life.
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The three hard-tech moonshots fueling SpaceX's unbelievable IPO | TechCrunch
Most of the value in SpaceX's IPO is effectively a call option on the company's ambitious space data center plans.
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Meta signs first AI data center deal in India with Reliance | TechCrunch
The 168-megawatt facility will support Meta's global AI computing needs and can be expanded over time.
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KEP Insight
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Today's most significant development — "Microsoft restricts Claude Fable for employees over data retention concerns" — reinforces a familiar pattern: capability is arriving faster than most organisations can absorb it. For SMEs the practical move is to pick one workflow and pilot it now, rather than wait for the dust to settle.
— Prabhu Iyer, KEP
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This bulletin is curated by KEP AI systems and reviewed for relevance. It is for informational purposes only.
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