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Grant Thornton Survey Highlights AI Governance Challenges as Executives Rush Adoption; Anthropic Leaders Clash on Unemployment Risks

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A Grant Thornton survey of 950 C-suite executives found nearly 8 in 10 companies could not pass an AI governance audit, with stark differences in confidence and revenue growth between AI pilots and fully integrated firms [Axios]. At the Semafor World Economy Summit, Anthropic CEO Dario Amodei predicted AI could drive unemployment to 20% in five years, a view dismissed by co-founder Jack Clark [CNBC]. The findings underscore tensions between rapid AI deployment and oversight amid competitive pressures.

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Grant Thornton Survey Highlights AI Governance Gaps as Integrated Firms Report Revenue Gains; Anthropic Executives Predict Major Economic Shifts

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A Grant Thornton survey of 950 C-suite executives found nearly 8 in 10 companies could not pass an AI governance audit, though fully integrated AI users reported higher revenue growth and audit confidence [Axios]. At the Semafor World Economy Summit, Anthropic leaders warned AI could drive unemployment to 20% in five years while transforming business and society [CNBC]. Perspectives differ on whether this signals need for regulation, market triumph, or self-correction.

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[Axios] The work AI boom is outrunning oversight[CNBC] CEOs are betting AI will augment work rather than displace all workers[European Central Bank] Navigating inflation and employment in an era of supply shocks and AI[WSJ] How This Fed Hawk Views the Economy, Inflation, AI and Jobs[Investopedia] Why AI Might Stamp Out Inflation but Endanger the Job Market[Fox News] The AI revolution threatens office jobs, but revives demand for skilled trades[ProPublica] The Federal Government Is Rushing Toward AI. Our Reporting Offers Three Cautionary Tales.[Rest of World] “This is unprecedented”: America’s AI boom is leaving the rest of the world behind

OpenAI Releases GPT-5.4-Cyber AI Model to Limited Group Amid Cybersecurity Focus

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OpenAI has released GPT-5.4-Cyber, a new AI model targeted at cybersecurity, to a limited group of users, as confirmed by multiple outlets. Reports indicate plans for expanded access with safeguards, alongside new partnerships and enterprise demand trends, though many details remain unverified. A Grant Thornton survey highlights gaps in corporate AI governance.

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[Axios] OpenAI expands access to cyber AI as hacking risks grow[Axios] OpenAI rips Anthropic, distances itself from Microsoft[Axios] The work AI boom is outrunning oversight[Vox] OpenAI’s oddly socialist, wildly hypocritical new economic agenda[Bloomberg] OpenAI Releases Cyber Model to Limited Group in Race With Mythos - Bloomberg.com[Reuters] OpenAI unveils GPT-5.4-Cyber a week after rival's announcement of AI model[European Central Bank] Navigating inflation and employment in an era of supply shocks and AI[Investopedia] Why AI Might Stamp Out Inflation but Endanger the Job Market[OPB] OpenAI says it shares Anthropic's 'red lines' over military AI use - Oregon Public Broadcasting[BBC] OpenAI changes deal with US military after backlash[WIRED] OpenAI Had Banned Military Use. The Pentagon Tested Its Models Through Microsoft Anyway[Fox News] The AI revolution threatens office jobs, but revives demand for skilled trades[WSJ] Opinion | Why AI Is Like a Gold Mine[ProPublica] The Federal Government Is Rushing Toward AI. Our Reporting Offers Three Cautionary Tales.[Rest of World] “This is unprecedented”: America’s AI boom is leaving the rest of the world behind

Grant Thornton Survey Highlights AI Governance Challenges and Revenue Benefits in Corporate Adoption

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A Grant Thornton survey of 950 C-suite and senior leaders found nearly 8 in 10 executives reporting their companies could not pass an AI governance audit, while those with fully integrated AI showed higher audit confidence and revenue growth. Fully integrated AI organizations reported 58% revenue growth compared to 15% for pilots, amid competitive pressures described as 'FOMO'. AI leaders like OpenAI and Anthropic have released policy papers addressing governance.

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Grant Thornton Survey Highlights AI Governance Confidence Gaps Among Executives Amid Adoption Push

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A Grant Thornton survey of 950 C-suite executives found nearly 8 in 10 say their companies could not pass an AI governance audit, with stark differences between piloting and fully integrated AI users. Fully integrated firms report higher audit confidence (74%) and revenue growth (58%), compared to 7% and 15% for pilots. The findings underscore competitive pressures driving rapid AI deployment.

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[Axios] The work AI boom is outrunning oversight[The Guardian] Bosses say AI boosts productivity – workers say they’re drowning in ‘workslop’[European Central Bank] Navigating inflation and employment in an era of supply shocks and AI[WSJ] How This Fed Hawk Views the Economy, Inflation, AI and Jobs[Investopedia] Why AI Might Stamp Out Inflation but Endanger the Job Market[University of Chicago News] How inflation makes the labor market seem hot[Fox News] The AI revolution threatens office jobs, but revives demand for skilled trades[ProPublica] The Federal Government Is Rushing Toward AI. Our Reporting Offers Three Cautionary Tales.[The Free Press] The AI Boom Was Great for Your 401(k). The Bust Won’t Be.[Rest of World] “This is unprecedented”: America’s AI boom is leaving the rest of the world behind

US Data Center Expansion Relies on Asian Chip Imports Amid AI Governance Gaps and China Export Shifts

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US data center projects valued at roughly $2 trillion depend heavily on imported semiconductors and servers, with indirect benefits to China via increased exports to Taiwan and South Korea. AI-adopting firms report revenue growth but widespread governance audit failures. China's military drone displays raise security questions amid global supply chain complexities.

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[South China Morning Post] China quietly profits from US AI boom despite Washington’s tech curbs: research[RT] US losing AI drone race to Russia and China – NYT[Axios] The work AI boom is outrunning oversight[Axios] What AI CEOs still don't get about Washington[Gallup] Rising AI Adoption Spurs Workforce Changes[European Central Bank] Navigating inflation and employment in an era of supply shocks and AI[Investopedia] Why AI Might Stamp Out Inflation but Endanger the Job Market[Fox News] The AI revolution threatens office jobs, but revives demand for skilled trades[Newsmax] Chinese Firms Sell Live AI Tracking of US Forces[National Review] The Rising Tide of Anti-AI Violence[WSJ] Opinion | Why AI Is Like a Gold Mine[ProPublica] The Federal Government Is Rushing Toward AI. Our Reporting Offers Three Cautionary Tales.[The Free Press] The AI Boom Was Great for Your 401(k). The Bust Won’t Be.[TechCrunch] Stanford report highlights growing disconnect between AI insiders and everyone else[Rest of World] “This is unprecedented”: America’s AI boom is leaving the rest of the world behind[Rest of World] Workers around the world are not getting what they want from AI

Nanya Technology Posts Strong Quarterly Results Amid AI Demand; Survey Reveals AI Governance Gaps in Executive Confidence

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Nanya Technology reported a 67.9% gross margin and over 70% surge in average product prices last quarter, attributing gains to AI-driven demand [Taipei Times]. A Grant Thornton survey of 950 executives found nearly 8 in 10 companies could not pass an AI governance audit, though those with fully integrated AI showed higher confidence and revenue growth [Axios]. Additional data notes Magnificent Seven firms comprise nearly a third of the S&P 500 [The Free Press].

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[Taipei Times] Nanya expects good year as AI boom endures[Axios] The work AI boom is outrunning oversight[Axios] What AI CEOs still don't get about Washington[Gallup] Rising AI Adoption Spurs Workforce Changes[European Central Bank] Navigating inflation and employment in an era of supply shocks and AI[Investopedia] Why AI Might Stamp Out Inflation but Endanger the Job Market[Fox News] The AI revolution threatens office jobs, but revives demand for skilled trades[National Review] The Rising Tide of Anti-AI Violence[WSJ] Opinion | Why AI Is Like a Gold Mine[ProPublica] The Federal Government Is Rushing Toward AI. Our Reporting Offers Three Cautionary Tales.[The Free Press] The AI Boom Was Great for Your 401(k). The Bust Won’t Be.[TechCrunch] Stanford report highlights growing disconnect between AI insiders and everyone else[Rest of World] “This is unprecedented”: America’s AI boom is leaving the rest of the world behind[Rest of World] Workers around the world are not getting what they want from AI

US AI Data Center Expansion Relies Heavily on Asian Imports Amid Export Controls

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Reports indicate roughly $2 trillion in US data-center projects are planned or underway, with three-quarters of costs linked to imported equipment like semiconductors and servers, sustaining Asian supply chains despite US export restrictions on advanced tech. A Grant Thornton survey reveals widespread AI governance gaps among executives, while revenue growth favors fully integrated AI users. Debates center on policy responses, from onshoring to deregulation, amid unverified claims of US lags in military AI applications.

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[South China Morning Post] China quietly profits from US AI boom despite Washington’s tech curbs: research[RT] US losing AI drone race to Russia and China – NYT[Axios] The work AI boom is outrunning oversight[Axios] What AI CEOs still don't get about Washington[Gallup] Rising AI Adoption Spurs Workforce Changes[European Central Bank] Navigating inflation and employment in an era of supply shocks and AI[Investopedia] Why AI Might Stamp Out Inflation but Endanger the Job Market[Newsmax] Chinese Firms Sell Live AI Tracking of US Forces[National Review] The Rising Tide of Anti-AI Violence[WSJ] Opinion | Why AI Is Like a Gold Mine[ProPublica] The Federal Government Is Rushing Toward AI. Our Reporting Offers Three Cautionary Tales.[The Free Press] The AI Boom Was Great for Your 401(k). The Bust Won’t Be.[TechCrunch] Stanford report highlights growing disconnect between AI insiders and everyone else[Rest of World] “This is unprecedented”: America’s AI boom is leaving the rest of the world behind[Rest of World] Workers around the world are not getting what they want from AI

Federal Agencies Reportedly Sidestep Trump Administration Ban on Anthropic AI Work

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A Trump administration ban on federal work with Anthropic exists following a Pentagon contract dispute that led to the firm's ouster, but agencies and congressional staff are reportedly bypassing it to access Anthropic's AI tools. Supported reports confirm the ban and sidestepping, while details like specific testing of the Mythos model and outreach efforts remain unverified. Perspectives diverge on whether this reflects resistance to overreach, bureaucratic defiance, or government meddling in markets.

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[CNA] Federal agencies skirt Trump’s Anthropic ban to test its advanced AI model, Politico reports[Politico] Federal agencies skirt Trump’s Anthropic ban to test its advanced AI model[Defense News] Pentagon’s ouster of Anthropic opens doors for small AI rivals[DefenseScoop] A policy gap is threatening the Pentagon’s AI innovation pipeline[Breaking Defense] Pentagon CTO says it’s ‘not democratic’ for Anthropic to limit military use of Claude AI[MeriTalk] Pentagon Launches New Tool for Custom AI Agents[NBC News] Anthropic offered Pentagon the ability to use AI systems for missile defense[DefenseScoop] Experts raise questions and concerns about Pentagon’s threat to blacklist Anthropic amid AI spat[Center for Democracy and Technology] Defense and AI Leaders on Pentagon’s Attack on Anthropic -[CBS News] Internal Pentagon memo orders military commanders to remove Anthropic AI technology from key systems[Defense One] Grok is in, ethics are out in Pentagon’s new AI-acceleration strategy[Defense One] It would take the Pentagon months to replace Anthropic’s AI tools: sources[CBS News] What's behind the Anthropic-Pentagon feud[vox.com] The Pentagon’s battle with Anthropic is really a war over who controls AI[WIRED] OpenAI Had Banned Military Use. The Pentagon Tested Its Models Through Microsoft Anyway[Newsmax] UPDATE 1-UK Financial Regulators Rush to Assess Risks of Anthropic's Latest AI Model, FT Reports[ProPublica] The Federal Government Is Rushing Toward AI. Our Reporting Offers Three Cautionary Tales.

Nanya Technology Reports Strong Quarterly Results Amid AI Demand; Survey Reveals AI Governance Gaps in Corporate Adoption

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Nanya Technology Corp announced a 67.9% gross margin and over 70% surge in average product prices last quarter, with no adverse spot market impact, signaling robust demand potentially tied to AI. A Grant Thornton survey of 950 executives shows nearly 80% of companies lack AI governance readiness, though fully integrated firms report higher revenue growth and audit confidence. Perspectives differ on implications for inequality, innovation, and regulation.

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[Taipei Times] Nanya expects good year as AI boom endures[Axios] The work AI boom is outrunning oversight[Axios] What AI CEOs still don't get about Washington[Forbes] Why AI At Work Often Creates More Work Instead Of Saving Time - Forbes[Gallup.com] Rising AI Adoption Spurs Workforce Changes[European Central Bank] Navigating inflation and employment in an era of supply shocks and AI[Investopedia] Why AI Might Stamp Out Inflation but Endanger the Job Market[Fox News] The AI revolution threatens office jobs, but revives demand for skilled trades[National Review] The Rising Tide of Anti-AI Violence[WSJ] Opinion | Why AI Is Like a Gold Mine[ProPublica] The Federal Government Is Rushing Toward AI. Our Reporting Offers Three Cautionary Tales.[The Free Press] The AI Boom Was Great for Your 401(k). The Bust Won’t Be.[Rest of World] “This is unprecedented”: America’s AI boom is leaving the rest of the world behind[Rest of World] Workers around the world are not getting what they want from AI

Reports of Inaugural Hong Kong AI Governance Conference Coincide with US AI Risk Discussions and Corporate Audit Readiness Survey

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South China Morning Post reported a panel at the inaugural Hong Kong Global AI Governance Conference where Alibaba's Fu Hongyu described global AI development as 'common ignorance.' Axios detailed a Grant Thornton survey finding nearly 80% of executives' companies unable to pass AI governance audits, with integrated AI firms showing higher revenue growth. Unverified claims include a US emergency meeting on risks from Anthropic's Mythos model involving Treasury nominee Scott Bessent and Fed Chair Jerome Powell.

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[South China Morning Post] ‘Common ignorance’: how China took the lead in global efforts to govern AI’s future[Axios] The work AI boom is outrunning oversight[Axios] What AI CEOs still don't get about Washington[Forbes] Why AI At Work Often Creates More Work Instead Of Saving Time - Forbes[Gallup.com] Rising AI Adoption Spurs Workforce Changes[European Central Bank] Navigating inflation and employment in an era of supply shocks and AI[Investopedia] Why AI Might Stamp Out Inflation but Endanger the Job Market[Fox News] The AI revolution threatens office jobs, but revives demand for skilled trades[National Review] The Rising Tide of Anti-AI Violence[WSJ] Opinion | Why AI Is Like a Gold Mine[ProPublica] The Federal Government Is Rushing Toward AI. Our Reporting Offers Three Cautionary Tales.[The Free Press] The AI Boom Was Great for Your 401(k). The Bust Won’t Be.[TechCrunch] Stanford report highlights growing disconnect between AI insiders and everyone else[Rest of World] “This is unprecedented”: America’s AI boom is leaving the rest of the world behind[Rest of World] Workers around the world are not getting what they want from AI

Trump Reportedly Endorses AI Safeguards in Banking as Surveys Highlight Governance Gaps

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U.S. President Donald Trump reportedly stated support for government safeguards on AI in the banking system during a Fox Business interview, amid unverified reports of low corporate confidence in AI audits. Sen. David McCormick (R-Pa.) warned of surging energy demands and China's AI lead, while executives report revenue gains from integrated AI. Most details remain unverified from primary sources CNA and Axios.

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[CNA] Trump backs government AI safeguards in banking system, acknowledges risks[Axios] Exclusive: AI's revolution comes with risks, Sen. McCormick says[Axios] The work AI boom is outrunning oversight[Axios] What AI CEOs still don't get about Washington[European Central Bank] Navigating inflation and employment in an era of supply shocks and AI[Investopedia] Why AI Might Stamp Out Inflation but Endanger the Job Market[Fox News] The AI revolution threatens office jobs, but revives demand for skilled trades[National Review] The Rising Tide of Anti-AI Violence[ProPublica] The Federal Government Is Rushing Toward AI. Our Reporting Offers Three Cautionary Tales.