Alleged Claude Mythos Breach Raises Questions About AI Security

Reports of a Claude Mythos breach raise questions about AI security and whether frontier AI vendors can prevent downstream risk.

Why Innovative Supply Chains Are Shifting From Competition To Collaboration

Companies are replacing transactional, competitive supply chains with collaborative partnerships to boost resilience, efficiency and long-term innovation.

Google Splits Its AI Chip. Here’s Why It Matters For Enterprises

Google’s 8th-gen TPUs split training and inference into two chips. Here’s what it means for enterprise AI infrastructure strategy in 2026.

4 Ways Innovation Enhances Employee Experience And Engagement

Intentional innovation, from hiring to collaboration to mission, directly improves employee engagement and retention. Why and how included.

Digital Storage Was The Star At The 2026 NAB Show

The media and entertainment industry is finding ways to deal with rising storage prices, including moving data from HDDs to tape to free up HDD capacity.

AI’s Missing Link Is Accountability

Enter agentic process reengineering, which injects AI into tasks it is good at.

When Does AI Become Too Dangerous To Ignore?

This article explores the warning signs, why even AI insiders are sounding the alarm and what business leaders, governments and society must do now to keep AI safe.

OpenAI Wants Its AI To Help Scientists Make Discoveries Faster

Solving a century-old mystery about rubber. The space economy keeps booming. The physics of stir fry. All that and more in this week’s edition of The Prototype.

Why Sam Altman’s Warning About A Big Cyberattack In 2026 Is Overblown

Sam Altman said in an interview he agrees that it’s possible there could be a “world shaking” cyberattack in 2026, but experts point to other more immediate risks.