Jun 18, 2026 · 12:19 PM
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Judith Murphy

Judith Murphy is a financial journalist and market analyst covering AI, technology stocks, and emerging market trends. She has contributed to multiple financial publications and brings a data-driven approach to her coverage of the technology sector and its impact on global markets.
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Arm faces a U.S. antitrust test over chip licensing.
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Arm faces a U.S. antitrust test over chip licensing.
Arm Holdings is set to face U.S. antitrust scrutiny over licensing practices that sit at the center of mobile, cloud and AI chip design. The probe could affect Qualcomm, AI chip startups, hyperscalers and the future appeal of RISC-V alternatives.

Stealth clipping campaigns are making organic virality harder to trust
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Stealth clipping campaigns are making organic virality harder to trust
Professional clipping networks are turning short-form virality into a paid distribution market that often looks organic from the outside. For startups, the opportunity is real, but so are the trust, disclosure, and AI-generated influence risks.

Gemini gets a founder cash infusion after a bruising public debut
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Gemini gets a founder cash infusion after a bruising public debut
Gemini reported stronger first-quarter revenue and a narrower loss, but falling exchange volume showed why the company is pushing into broader market products. The $100 million Winklevoss Capital investment gives Gemini more room to prove that pivot.

Poland's crypto bill turns MiCA into a live exchange test
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Poland's crypto bill turns MiCA into a live exchange test
Poland's new crypto-assets bill arrives as the Zondacrypto probe turns MiCA implementation into a live test for exchanges. The July 1 deadline could strengthen investor trust, but it may also push smaller operators out of the European market.

Robot makers are pulling Asia's AI trade onto the factory floor
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Robot makers are pulling Asia's AI trade onto the factory floor
Asia's AI rally is spreading from chips into robotics, sensors and factory automation as investors bet on physical AI. The opportunity is real, but safety, regulation, supply chains and customer trust will decide whether this becomes a durable capex cycle or another crowded stock rotation.

Zcash is turning privacy back into an investable crypto trade
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Zcash is turning privacy back into an investable crypto trade
Zcash has surged back into the market conversation with a top-20 ranking, heavy volume and rising shielded supply. The bigger question is whether privacy can become investable infrastructure without being diluted by regulation and institutional compliance.

ADTEK is testing Hong Kong's appetite for AI infrastructure listings
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ADTEK is testing Hong Kong's appetite for AI infrastructure listings
Shenzhen ADTEK Technology is reportedly preparing a Hong Kong IPO that could raise at least $500 million and value the optical connectivity supplier at up to $4 billion. The deal would test whether investors see fiber systems and data-center connectivity as a real AI infrastructure trade or just another IPO-cycle story.

ChatGPT Has Made College Grades A Weaker Hiring Signal
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ChatGPT Has Made College Grades A Weaker Hiring Signal
A new Berkeley working paper and WSJ report suggest ChatGPT has accelerated grade inflation in AI-exposed college courses. For startups, that makes GPA a weaker hiring signal and increases the value of work trials, portfolios and proof-of-skill hiring.


AI layoffs are leaving founders with an operating debt problem
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AI layoffs are leaving founders with an operating debt problem
Tech layoffs tied to AI have passed 100,000 worldwide in early 2026, and Cisco's latest cuts show the trend is still moving. For founders and CTOs, the real risk is hidden operating debt after teams disappear.

The Senate just moved crypto rules closer to reality
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The Senate just moved crypto rules closer to reality
The Senate Banking Committee voted 15-9 on May 14 to advance the Digital Asset Market Clarity Act, with two Democrats joining Republicans. The bill could give crypto startups clearer federal rules, but fights over ethics, stablecoin yield, DeFi and illicit finance are still unresolved.

Apple and OpenAI are turning a marquee AI deal into a legal fight
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Apple and OpenAI are turning a marquee AI deal into a legal fight
Apple and OpenAI's once-celebrated ChatGPT partnership is reportedly under strain, with OpenAI preparing possible legal action over the limited business impact of Apple Intelligence integration. The dispute shows how quickly platform distribution can become a dependency trap for AI companies.

Princeton is turning to proctored exams as AI tests campus trust
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Princeton is turning to proctored exams as AI tests campus trust
Princeton faculty have voted to require proctoring for all in-class exams after 133 years of unproctored Honor Code tradition. The decision shows how generative AI is forcing schools, and soon workplaces, to rethink trust, oversight, and compliance.

HMRC is putting British AI at the center of tax enforcement
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HMRC is putting British AI at the center of tax enforcement
HMRC has signed a 10-year, £175 million deal with London-based Quantexa to use AI-powered data tools across tax operations. The contract gives British AI a major public-sector test, but false positives, privacy and taxpayer trust will decide whether it works.

Claude just made lost Bitcoin recovery look like a real market
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Claude just made lost Bitcoin recovery look like a real market
A Bitcoin holder says Claude helped recover 5 BTC from an old locked wallet, showing how general-purpose AI can assist with niche technical recovery work. The bigger opportunity is in private, trustworthy tools that help users recover assets without exposing sensitive files to risky systems.

China's AI listings face a liquidity test in July
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China's AI listings face a liquidity test in July
MiniMax and Zhipu have soared since their Hong Kong listings, but tiny free floats and costly shorting may be exaggerating market confidence. July lockup expirations could show whether investors are backing real AI earnings power or just scarce exposure to China's OpenAI challengers.

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