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- jqwik maintainer hid a data-wiping prompt for AI agents in v1.10.0
Johannes Link added a concealed string telling vulnerable coding agents to delete jqwik tests and code, then updated docs to disclose it after users objected.
- vLLM says it shipped two RL upgrades, including native weight syncing APIs
In a post on X, vLLM listed "Native weight syncing APIs" to standardize weight transfer; the second upgrade was not visible in the shared snippet.
- Robot Startup Accused of Running Secret Airbnb Field Tests That Allegedly Damaged Rental Properties
A San Francisco resident says staff booked his house under false pretenses to test household robots, per a suit filed in San Francisco Superior Court, The SF Standard reports.
- Blue Origin's New Glenn reportedly suffers static-fire explosion at Cape Canaveral
A clip posted on X appears to show a fireball at LC-36; any confirmed anomaly could slip an early-June debut. Blue Origin has not commented.
- Shift, an AI data platform, launches in NYC with free home cleanings to collect robot-training footage
Shift will cover pro cleaners if residents allow first-person video of tasks, anonymized and licensed for AI and robotics training, with free service offered for a limited time.
- Garnix to shut down, open source its Nix CI as team joins Shopify
Alex David, Soenke Hahn, and Julian K. Arni say the hosted service ends July 15, 2026, with the code released at garnix-io/garnix-ci.
- Slate Auto sets June 24 to open orders for its low-cost EV
Bezos-backed Slate Auto will open orders on June 24 and targets first deliveries by year-end; final pricing is still under wraps.
- Sesame launches iOS preview, bringing its conversational agents out of the lab
Built by Oculus-era founders, Sesame is shipping a public iOS preview and framing its assistant as a collection of personal agents, with intelligent eyewear slated for 2027.
- Anthropic ships Claude Opus 4.8 with 1890 on GDPval-AA, same price
Adds a five-level Thinking selector, research-preview fast mode at 2.5x speed, and dynamic workflows that spin up hundreds of subagents in Claude Code.
- Saris raises $28.8M Series A to bring AI agents to bank back-office, led by 8VC
Fresh capital will fund agentic automation across loan processing, compliance, and reconciliation for banks and credit unions, per an X thread and Axios.
- Liquid AI releases LFM2.5-8B-A1B, a device-optimized 8B MoE model for on-device agents
Boston startup says the 128K-context, 38T-token LFM2.5 upgrade delivers reliable agentic behavior, fast tool calling, and open weights for phones, laptops, PCs, robots, and lightweight servers.
- Reactor emerges from stealth with $59M led by Lightspeed to power real-time AI world models
Ex-Apple Vision Pro leads Alberto Taiuti and Bryce Schmidtchen debut a developer platform for real-time generative video and world models; AWS named preferred cloud provider and SDK/API available today.
- Visa backs Replit to explore agentic payments inside the IDE
Visa says 1,000+ employees already use Replit; the partners are testing Visa Intelligent Commerce and Trusted Agent Protocol inside Replit with no product announced yet.
- Orbital Industries raises $50M to take AI-discovered materials from model to manufacturing
Ex-DeepMind researcher @jgodwin_ai and co-founders @gin_james and @Dmiodovnik are betting on a full-stack path, starting with data center cooling.
- CHIMERA paper accepted to ACL 2026 main conference, shared on X by Noy Sternlicht
A retweet from Peter Jansen amplified Noy Sternlicht's note that CHIMERA made ACL 2026's main conference; the arXiv preprint is live.
- @SwipeWright teases a new 'Peer Re...' article type to fight ideological capture in science
In a repost on X with no link or details, the account says it is announcing a first-of-its-kind article type aimed at "saving science from ideological capture."
- Cognition says it raised over $1B at a $26B valuation, led by Lux Capital, General Catalyst, and 8VC
The claim arrived in a post from the @cognition account on X, with no founders named and no product details in the snippet we saw.
- Quick Services turns into a burn-fueled street fight as UC, Pronto, Snabbit, InstaHelp chase 25 lakh+ monthly bookings, per Rahul Mathur
In a thread on X, Rahul Mathur says the high-frequency services race is now a capital war, with UC leaning in despite unproven economics and visible burn.
- Bluedot AI cofounder says the team is shipping the next step in botless meeting capture
A cofounder framed Bluedot AI's mission as capture every meeting without a bot; today's update was announced in a retweeted post but specifics were not included in the snippet.
- Sakana AI's DiffusionBlocks trains one block at a time, claiming 1/B memory with end-to-end parity
ICLR 2026 work recasts block-wise updates as reverse diffusion, reporting comparable results in vision, image generation, and language while storing activations for a single block.
- Webflow CEO Linda Tong restructures team to build an agentic web marketing platform
Tong says Webflow will focus on marketing teams that need more than a website, pairing AI agents with smaller, faster teams and offering severance to departing employees.
- A Tiny Oregon Startup Wants to Challenge Starlink From 22,000 Miles Up
AscendArc, founded by a former SpaceX engineer, says smaller geostationary satellites can deliver broadband at a fraction of today’s cost
- Runway plugs its creative models into Claude, ChatGPT, Cursor, and Replit with MCP
The new connector makes image and video generation callable inside agent workflows and exposes models like Gen-4.5, Kling, and GPT image 2 right from chat.
- Genesis AI launches Genesis World 1.0, an open-source robotics sim
Open-source and billed as the second piece of its full-stack suite, Genesis World 1.0 targets the 1x real-world speed bottleneck with a technical blog laying out the thesis.