Some of the AI industry's biggest rivals have put their many, many grievances aside for a common cause: making it harder for people to use their technology to develop biological weapons. In an open letter to US lawmakers, tech leaders are pressing Congress to enact rules closing what they say is an alarming biosecurity gap that could help trigger a global pandemic.
Anthropic's Dario Amodei, OpenAI's Sam Altman, and Microsoft's Mustafa Suleyman are among the signatories urging US lawmakers to require companies selling synthetic DNA and RNA - genetic material that can ordered online and assembled in a lab - to screen purchases for sequences t …
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Hedge fund veteran Dan Ives believes one Mag 7 tech stock is undervalued and will soon print massive gains. In a new CNBC interview, Ives says that Microsoft (MSFT) could surge by more than 30% from its current value as he expects artificial intelligence (AI) to start generating revenue for the company after large-scale investments […]
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Microsoft has announced the wider testing of its new Autopilot feature at the Microsoft Build event this week, backed by a post on the company’s’ website. Autopilots are described as a new category of agents that can work autonomously on a user’s behalf. Microsoft says each Autopilot has its own identity, and so multiple agents […]
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A third of the way into a security-operations guide that Anthropic published in April 2026, wedged between a recommendation to patch CISA’s Known Exploited Vulnerabilities list and a suggestion to automate your deployment pipeline is a small recommendation: “Use EPSS to prioritize the rest.” For anyone who has worked on a vulnerability backlog in the […]
For enterprises embracing AI-assisted development, writing code is no longer the hardest part. Operationalizing it is. Microsoft is targeting that challenge with Rayfin, a new open-source SDK and CLI unveiled at Build 2026.
“Rayfin turns backend development into a code-first workflow. Developers and coding agents can define a full application backend in code, including databases, business logic, APIs, identity, and access policies, and deploy it to Microsoft Fabric for a fully managed, enterprise-grade backend,” Shireesh Thota, CVP of databases at Microsoft, wrote in a blog post.
In effect, Thota added, this approach cuts down the manual integration work and time typically required to connect backend systems once an application front-end is built.
Explaining further, how Rayfin works, the top executive said that developers or coding agents working on their behalf define the entire backend using the SDK, and then that definition is deployed directly to Fabric using the CLI.
Governance,
AI-driven regulation of synthetic DNA could reshape biotech markets, favoring larger firms and biosecurity tech, while challenging decentralized science.
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OpenAI's distancing from lobbying highlights the growing influence and strategic convergence of AI and crypto in shaping future regulations.
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