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June 2, 2026
President Donald Trump signed an executive order establishing a voluntary framework for AI companies. Companies may share frontier models with the federal government before public release. The order frames the initiative as a way to promote secure innovation and strengthen cybersecurity for critical infrastructure, while avoiding measures that stifle the US AI industry.
Microsoft announced several in-house AI models at Build 2026, including its new flagship reasoning model, MAI-Thinking-1. The launch marks a significant expansion of Microsoft's model-development efforts after it introduced its first internal models last year. Previously reliant on OpenAI models, Microsoft is building more independent capabilities as the companies loosen ties through a renegotiated agreement.
Microsoft is launching Scout, an always-on AI personal assistant built on OpenClaw. It integrates with Microsoft 365 apps including Outlook, OneDrive, and Microsoft Teams, enabling businesses to assign virtual assistants to employees. Mentioned tasks include calendar organization, expense reporting, and drafting emails, while the supplied excerpt does not fully explain how Scout differs from Copilot.
Microsoft announced Project Solara at Build 2026, describing it as a platform built for agent-driven experiences. The OS is based on Android rather than Windows, signaling a focus on new device formats beyond traditional PCs. Microsoft demonstrated two concept devices: a desk-oriented concept and a badge-style gadget. The available excerpt does not specify launch timing or technical details.
Anthropic is expanding its Project Glasswing security vulnerability program and access to Mythos. The rollout covers 150 organizations across 15 countries, focusing on power, water, healthcare, and communications infrastructure. The company is targeting sectors where a cyberattack could affect as many as 100 million people, although implementation details and participating organizations were not disclosed in the provided text.
President Trump signed a revised executive order on AI oversight after industry objections. The narrower order requires only voluntary government reviews of advanced models before release. The provided text does not specify thresholds, review procedures, participating agencies, or the industry's objections.
OpenAI released new Codex capabilities intended to broaden the agentic tool's workplace uses and strengthen its appeal to enterprise customers. The company also published an internal report about how Codex is used for knowledge work. The provided excerpt does not specify the individual features or the report's detailed findings.
Google's June Android feature drop adds deepfake call detection and expands scam protection. The update also brings AirDrop-related support to more Android devices. The supplied excerpt does not specify supported models, regions, technical implementation details, or rollout timing.
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