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 |  public sector  | Jun 19, 2026
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Cabinet Office offering £100k+ for civil service AI "ambassador"
Cloud  | Jun 18, 2026
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Alibaba opens French cloud AZs after landing UEFA Qwen deal
 |  HSBC  | Jun 17, 2026
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HSBC's CIO: Getting AI to  production is easy. True impact is hard.
 |  cybersecurity  | Jun 16, 2026
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What is npm doing to protect the JavaScript ecosystem – and is it enough?
 |  AI  | Jun 15, 2026
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OpenAI acquires German startup with agent expertise
 |  Microsoft  | Jun 15, 2026
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Microsoft CEO warns over concentrated AI model dependency, “hollowed out” firms

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China's chipmakers are reportedly in triage mode ahead of expected helium supply cliff

The secretive nature of the helium market makes inventory levels the stuff of rumour and speculation, but it is not looking good.

Hugely popular npm package, Axios, compromised

“This is among the most operationally sophisticated supply chain attacks ever documented against a top-10 npm package."

Databricks $850 million UK investment: office upgrade and hiring spree

A new office, 500 new staff and a whole lot of AI skills training on Databricks' UK shopping list.

No more docx: Open source will be the mandatory standard for German gov

German public sector will be forced to drop big tech tools for sovereign alternatives.

Microsoft asks Claude to keep ChatGPT honest in new Copilot feature

Similar to "academic and professional research" processes, says Microsoft of defaulting to two-engine research mode.

Europe's AI hope Mistral lands $830m in debt, days after open-sourcing text-to-speech contender

First debt raise for the company that shares NVIDIA's philosophy: the real money lies in giving away the models for free.

STACKUP: The Stack's weekly tech startups and funding wrap

This week's rounds and milestones.

'The missing piece' for automating patching containers at scale

“We’d be dealing with the dependencies of dependencies and sometimes you couldn't do anything because you had to work with three other teams.”

“Sleeper cells” in telcos seen using novel new BPFdoor malware

"Kernel-level packet filtering to bypass multiple layers of modern network defenses"

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