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30 articles about cms in AI news
Anthropic's Claude Discovers Zero-Day Vulnerabilities in Ghost CMS and Linux Kernel in Live Demo
Anthropic research scientist Nicholas Carlini demonstrated Claude autonomously finding and exploiting zero-day vulnerabilities in Ghost CMS and the Linux kernel within 90 minutes. The research has uncovered 500+ high-severity vulnerabilities using minimal scaffolding around the LLM.
How to Build a Native MCP Server
Native MCP servers embed the Model Context Protocol directly into your CMS, letting Claude Code act like a trusted team member with full permission enforcement. No more copy-paste.
Beijing Forges State-Directed Space AI Data Center, Beating Musk's AI1 by a Week
China approved a state-directed space AI data center initiative in early June, a week before Musk's AI1 reveal. The center forces chip, satellite, and AI companies to collaborate on grid-free orbiting compute.
UnitedHealth Bets $3B on AI Agents to Fix the Denial Machine It Built
UnitedHealth Group committed $3 billion to AI agents that call doctors, read charts to nurses, and process claims — a bet that the insurer that drew fury over algorithmic denials can use the same class of technology to restore trust. Under new CEO Stephen Hemsley, the company targets a 30% cut in pr
Nvidia Raises $20B in Bond Sale, Joins AI Debt Wave
Nvidia raises $20B in bond sale, first since 2021. Joins AI debt wave as hyperscalers borrow heavily for infrastructure.
Zhipu AI Open-Sources GLM-5.2 with 1M Token Context Under MIT License
Zhipu AI open-sourced GLM-5.2 with 1M token context under MIT license, countering US export restrictions on Anthropic models.
Nvidia RTX Pro 6000 Hits $13,250, Up 55% in a Year
Nvidia raised RTX Pro 6000 Blackwell to $13,250, up 55% in a year. Memory shortage and AI demand drive prices.
Wiwynn Shows First SCADA Server: 2.9PB, No CPU for I/O
Wiwynn showed first Nvidia SCADA server at Computex 2026: 2.9 PB storage, 528M IOPS, GPUs bypass CPU for I/O. Marks shift in AI storage architecture.
TensorWave Raises $350M Series B for AMD-Powered GPU Clusters
TensorWave raised $350M Series B for AMD-powered GPU clusters in North America, challenging Nvidia's dominance.
Google Books Intel for 3M+ TPUs in 2028 as TSMC CoWoS Hits Capacity Wall
Google booked Intel to package 3M+ TPUs in 2028 as TSMC CoWoS capacity caps out. SK hynix tests HBM on Intel EMIB, potentially unlocking Nvidia's Feynman architecture.
Shopify Details Generative AI Use Cases for Ecommerce (2026)
Shopify's 2026 guide details generative AI use cases for ecommerce, including conversational AI for sales and product catalog management via the Storefront API. This matters as retailers seek practical AI integrations to enhance operations and customer engagement.
Foxconn and Intel Partner on AI Data Center Rack Systems
Foxconn and Intel partner on AI rack systems, integrating Intel components into Foxconn manufacturing for hyperscale customers. No financial terms disclosed.
NVIDIA Vera CPU Benchmarks: 1.55x Faster Than Intel Xeon in Phoronix Tests
NVIDIA Vera CPU benchmarks show 1.55x performance over Intel Xeon 6980P and 10% over AMD EPYC 9575F, with 1.2 TB/s memory bandwidth.
Hill County Passes Texas' First Data Center Moratorium
Hill County, Texas, voted 3-2 for a 1-year moratorium on rural data center projects, the state's first such ban, driven by AI infrastructure backlash and legal uncertainty.
Amazon Employees Inflate AI Token Use to Hit Internal Targets
Amazon employees inflated AI token consumption to meet internal usage targets requiring 80% weekly AI tool use, following similar gaming at Meta and Microsoft. The practice distorts demand signals against $700B combined capex.
SoftBank to Build Water-Based Batteries for AI Data Centers by 2028
SoftBank will manufacture zinc-halogen batteries at its Osaka AI data center campus, targeting gigawatt-hour production by 2028 and ¥100B revenue by 2030.
Kunluncore Files STAR Market IPO, Claims 32K GPU Cluster First
Kunluncore filed for a STAR Market IPO, claiming a 32K GPU cluster first, testing investor appetite for domestic AI chips.
AMD MI350P PCIe Card Claims 40% FP8 Lead Over Nvidia H200 NVL
AMD launched MI350P PCIe AI card with 144GB HBM3E, claiming 39% FP8 lead over Nvidia H200 NVL. Targets drop-in air-cooled server upgrades.
Thiel-Backed Panthalassa Raises $140M for Wave-Powered AI Data Centers
Panthalassa raised $140M led by Peter Thiel to build wave-powered offshore nodes for AI inference compute, using ocean energy and free cooling.
Meta Cuts 8,000 Jobs to Fund $145B AI Capex in 2026
Meta cut 8,000 jobs as Zuckerberg says $145B 2026 AI capex is crowding out headcount. Revenue grew 33% YoY to $56.31B.
MiniMax Music-2.6 Goes Free on Cloudflare This Week
MiniMax's Music-2.6 AI model is available for free on Cloudflare's platform this week, allowing users to generate full-length songs or instrumentals from text prompts.
Moore Threads Q1 Revenue Up, Building 100K-GPU AI Cluster
Moore Threads reports Q1 2026 revenue growth and confirms progress building a 100,000-GPU cluster for AI training, signaling growing domestic AI infrastructure in China despite US export controls.
Pony.ai Unveils NVIDIA-Powered Domain Controller for L4 Autonomy
Pony.ai introduced a new autonomous driving domain controller built with NVIDIA, targeting large-scale L4 deployment. The controller integrates NVIDIA's DRIVE platform to handle sensor fusion and planning.
RAG vs Fine-Tuning vs Prompt Engineering
A technical blog clarifies that Retrieval-Augmented Generation (RAG), fine-tuning, and prompt engineering should be viewed as a layered stack, not mutually exclusive options. It provides a decision framework for when to use each technique based on specific needs like data freshness, task specificity, and cost.
Satellite Data Shows 40% of 2026 AI Data Centers at Risk of Delay
Geospatial analytics firm SynMax reports that at least 40% of AI data centers scheduled for 2026 completion are at risk of delays exceeding three months, based on satellite imagery analysis of construction progress at sites for OpenAI, Microsoft, and Oracle.
Chow Tai Fook Partners with Microsoft to Develop 'Hyper-Intelligence' for
The world's largest jeweler, Chow Tai Fook, has entered a strategic collaboration with Microsoft to co-develop an AI and data platform termed 'Hyper-Intelligence.' The initiative aims to redefine customer experience and operational efficiency across the global luxury retail sector.
Daydream Launches Generative AI Platform Targeting Fashion Personalization
Daydream has announced a generative AI platform specifically positioned to tackle the 'personalization gap' in fashion. This represents another entry in the competitive landscape of AI-powered retail personalization tools.
AI-Generated Content Surpasses Human Content Online, Per New Study
For the first time, the volume of newly published AI-generated content online has surpassed human-generated content, according to a study cited by AI researcher Rohan Paul. This represents a fundamental shift in the composition of the public internet.
IBM Demonstrates Extreme Scale for Content-Aware Storage with 100-Billion
IBM Research announced a breakthrough in vector database technology, achieving storage capacity of 100 billion vectors. This enables content-aware storage systems that can understand and retrieve data based on semantic meaning rather than just metadata.
How to Build a Content Pipeline CLI with Claude Code's Shell Access
Claude Code's agentic capabilities can automate an entire content creation workflow by chaining shell commands and file operations, replacing multiple SaaS tools.