Digital Innovation: Apr 10 (5 stories)
Friday, 10 Apr 2026 Daily Technology GLOBAL
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Anthropic has announced a cautious approach to releasing its latest AI model, Mythos, citing concerns over its potential to identify security vulnerabilities in widely used software. This decision raises questions about whether the move is genuinely about cybersecurity or a strategy to protect the company’s interests. Meanwhile, OpenAI is asserting its competitive edge, claiming that its significant investment in computing resources positions it favorably against Anthropic, which is contemplating a public offering.
In hardware developments, Amazon is exploring the sale of its AI chips, potentially generating over $20 billion in revenue, while Intel has secured a commitment from Google to utilize its Xeon processors in future data centers. This partnership could bolster Intel's standing in the competitive chip market. Additionally, former F1 champion Nico Rosberg likened the rapid pace of AI advancements to racing, emphasizing the need for investors to brace for volatility in this fast-evolving sector.
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Is Anthropic limiting the release of Mythos to protect the internet — or Anthropic?
TechCrunch 9 Apr 2026, 6:50pmAnthropic said this week that it limited the release of its newest model, dubbed Mythos, because it is too capable of finding security exploits in software relied upon by users around the world. Are real cybersecurity concerns a cover for a bigger problem at the frontier lab?
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OpenAI Tells Investors It Has Computing Advantage Over Anthropic
Bloomberg Technology 9 Apr 2026, 8:14pmOpenAI told investors this week that its early push to dramatically increase computing resources gives it a key advantage over Anthropic PBC at a moment when its longtime rival is gaining ground and mulling a potential public offering.
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Amazon Is Considering Selling Its AI Chips to Other Companies
Bloomberg Technology 9 Apr 2026, 3:18pmAmazon.com Inc. is considering selling its chips to other companies, Chief Executive Officer Andy Jassy said Thursday, adding that the cloud-computing giant’s in-house silicon unit is on pace to bring in more than $20 billion over the course of a year.
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Intel Wins Google Commitment to Use Xeon Chips in Data Centers
Bloomberg Technology 9 Apr 2026, 1:00pmIntel Corp., trying to promote the use of its technology in data centers, said Alphabet Inc.’s Google has committed to using future generations of its Xeon processors and other chips.
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Former F1 Champ Compares AI Investing to Racing
Bloomberg Technology 9 Apr 2026, 6:45pmNico Rosberg, CEO of Rosberg Ventures and former Formula One World Champion, says developments in AI are moving faster than an F1 Race and investors need to be prepared for a bumpy ride. He joins Caroline Hyde and Ed Ludlow on “Bloomberg Tech.” (Source: Bloomberg)