Artificial intelligence dominated the tech conversation today, with growing signs that infrastructure and geopolitics are becoming as important as algorithms. Google is reportedly limiting Meta’s access to Gemini models because it cannot provide enough computing power, a reminder...
Artificial intelligence dominated the tech conversation today, with growing signs that infrastructure and geopolitics are becoming as important as algorithms. Google is reportedly limiting Meta’s access to Gemini models because it cannot provide enough computing power, a reminder that the AI boom is running into hard physical limits in chips and data centres. At the same time, Austria is urging the EU to explore hosting Anthropic in Europe after U.S. access curbs highlighted how frontier AI tools can become instruments of policy and leverage. Security concerns are also rising: India’s CERT-In has warned WhatsApp Web and Desktop users about a malware campaign spread through compromised accounts and malicious attachments that can hand attackers remote access. Together, the stories underline a maturing AI era—one shaped not just by innovation, but by scarcity, sovereignty, and increasingly sophisticated cyber risk.






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- Cert-In warns of malware campaign targeting WhatsApp Web and Desktop users (4 sources)
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Nina Pressley
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