CNBC
The European Commission has unveiled a broad technology sovereignty package aimed at reducing the EU’s dependence on U.S. and Chinese technology providers. The package includes a new Cloud and AI Development Act, which would establish sovereignty standards for cloud services handling sensitive public-sector data and ensure critical providers cannot be disrupted by an external “kill switch.” It also introduces Chips Act 2.0, designed to strengthen Europe’s semiconductor industry, expand advanced chip manufacturing, and support AI-related technologies.
From "Europe Unveils Tech Sovereignty Package"
CNBC (06/03/26) Kai Nicol-Schwarz
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Tom's Hardware
U.S. tech companies announced 38,242 job cuts in May, the highest monthly total in nearly two years and more than any other sector, according to data published by outplacement firm Challenger, Gray & Christmas. The layoffs pushed the tech industry’s 2026 total to over 123,000, even as major firms simultaneously expanded hiring plans and sharply increased AI-related capital spending. AI was the most frequently cited reason for workforce reductions for a third straight month.
From "U.S. Tech Layoffs Hit Two-Year Monthly High in May"
Tom's Hardware (06/04/26) Luke James
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Wired
Google DeepMind’s Demis Hassabis, OpenAI’s Sam Altman, Anthropic’s Dario Amodei, and Microsoft AI’s Mustafa Suleyman are among the signatories of a letter urging the U.S. Congress to require synthetic DNA and RNA providers to screen customers and orders for potential misuse. The signatories warn that rapidly advancing AI could lower the knowledge barriers that have historically prevented bad actors from developing biological weapons.
From "Tech Leaders Sign Letter to Prevent AI-Developed Biological Weapons"
Wired (06/03/26) Emily Mullin
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Associated Press
A United Nations University report warns that datacenters already consume enormous resources and could double their environmental impact by 2030. In 2025, global datacenters used 448 trillion watt-hours of electricity—more than all but 10 countries—producing carbon emissions comparable to Argentina and consuming about 1.2 trillion gallons of water. By 2030, datacenters could account for nearly 3% of global electricity use, with AI responsible for 40% of demand.
From "U.N. Calculates Nation-Sized Environmental Footprints for AI, Datacenters"
Associated Press (06/03/26) Seth Borenstein
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BleepingComputer
The Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA) and other U.S. bodies warned that hackers are targeting Internet-exposed automatic tank gauge systems used to monitor fuel and liquid storage tanks in critical infrastructure sectors such as energy, transportation, agriculture, and chemicals. Attackers are exploiting various weaknesses to gain access and alter system settings. Once compromised, they can modify tank data, pump controls, network settings, and disable alerts. The warning follows reports linking similar activity to suspected Iranian hackers.
From "CISA Warns of Cyberattacks Targeting Fuel Tank Monitoring Systems"
BleepingComputer (06/03/26) Lawrence Abrams
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China Daily
China has enacted new trade secret regulations that explicitly extend legal protection to digital assets such as data, algorithms, computer programs, and source code. Issued by the State Administration for Market Regulation, the rules reflect the country’s effort to modernize intellectual property protections as AI, cloud computing, and digital technologies become increasingly important to economic growth.
From "Data, Algorithms Added to Trade Secret Regulations in China"
China Daily (06/04/26) Cheng Yu
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