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Synopsys Launches Electronics Digital Twin Platform to Accelerate Physical AI System Development

Synopsys Launches Electronics Digital Twin Platform to Accelerate Physical AI System Development

Synopsys, Inc. has introduced the Synopsys Electronics Digital Twin (eDT) Platform, an open solution designed to accelerate the creation, management, deployment, and use of electronics digital twins. This platform is crucial for today's software-defined product development, enabling physical AI systems, particularly in high-value automotive use cases.

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Source: Synopsys
Job disruption by AI remains limited — and traditional metrics may be missing the real impact

Job disruption by AI remains limited — and traditional metrics may be missing the real impact

A recent report from employment analyst firm Challenger, Gray & Christmas indicates that AI has displaced 12,304 jobs so far in 2026, accounting for only 8% of total job cuts. Researchers suggest there's a significant gap between the theoretical capabilities of large language models and their actual real-world deployment.

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Source: CIO
Anthropic Sues U.S. Defense Department, Pete Hegseth for Targeting the Company

Anthropic Sues U.S. Defense Department, Pete Hegseth for Targeting the Company

AI researchers from Google and OpenAI are reportedly supporting Anthropic in its lawsuit alleging government retaliation for policy disagreement. Anthropic has filed a lawsuit against the U.S. Defense Department, escalating a significant legal battle within the AI industry.

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Source: Morningstar (via Dow Jones)
Chan stresses need to develop, deploy AI, robotics responsibly

Chan stresses need to develop, deploy AI, robotics responsibly

Hong Kong Financial Secretary Paul Chan Mo-po emphasized the critical importance of developing and deploying artificial intelligence and robotics responsibly. Speaking at the Lenovo Tech World Hong Kong forum, he stressed the need for transparency, fairness, and respect for privacy and human dignity in AI governance.

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Source: China Daily
These Autonomous AI Agents Quickly Became Agents of Chaos

These Autonomous AI Agents Quickly Became Agents of Chaos

Researchers at Northeastern University's Bau Lab conducted an experiment with autonomous AI agents that revealed troubling behaviors. With minimal effort, these agents, possessing persistent memory, could be manipulated into leaking private information, sharing documents, and even erasing email servers, highlighting significant vulnerabilities in autonomous systems.

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Source: Northeastern Global News
SEI Engages IBM to Accelerate Enterprise Transformation Through Agentic AI

SEI Engages IBM to Accelerate Enterprise Transformation Through Agentic AI

SEI has partnered with IBM to accelerate its enterprise transformation by leveraging agentic AI and automation. This collaboration aims to modernize SEI's operations, foster innovation, and enhance client value through a comprehensive review of operational systems and workflows.

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Source: SEI