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A lawsuit against Workday is forcing courts to answer the question companies have been avoiding since AI went mainstream.

Insurers are quietly stripping AI coverage from policies before the verdicts start rolling in. Who actually pays when an AI agent causes real harm?

Today in the “Incredible AI” world:

  • Nobody Wants to Pay for AI Mistakes

  • OpenAI Expands AI For Cyber Defense

  • Siri Is Finally Getting an AI Glow Up

  • Turn Your Script Into an AI Video Fast

  • 5 Super-Useful AI Tools You Should Try

  • Top AI-Generated Image of the Day

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- LATEST DEVELOPMENTS -

Who Actually Pays When AI Agent Screws Up:

A lawsuit against Workday just cracked open a question nobody in corporate America wants to answer. When an AI makes a bad call, who is responsible? Spoiler: insurers are already quietly backing out of the room.

Things to Know:

  • The Workday Lawsuit: Derek Mobley got rejected by over 100 jobs through Workday's platform and sued. The case is now moving forward, and every insurer is watching it very carefully.

  • The Insurance Dodge: AIG and others are quietly removing AI-related losses from their policies. Some are adding payout caps, which means companies may find themselves largely on their own when AI goes wrong.

  • The Uninsurable Problem: AI agents behave unpredictably, and insurers can not price what they can not predict. One risk expert says developers simply do not know what their AI will do 100 percent of the time.

The scariest scenarios involve AI attacking physical infrastructure like water and electricity. One expert warns there is currently no insurance at all for damages caused by agentic AI gone wrong.

OpenAI Made an AI Model for Security Pros:

OpenAI has a new model, and no, it is not for everyone. GPT-5.4-Cyber is built specifically for verified cybersecurity professionals who need an AI that stops flinching every time they ask about malware.

Things to Know:

  • The Model Itself: GPT-5.4-Cyber is a fine-tuned version of GPT-5.4 with a lower refusal rate for legitimate security work. That includes analyzing binaries without source code, which is a real win for defenders doing malware triage.

  • Who Gets Access: This is not a free-for-all. Individuals verify through chatgpt.com/cyber, while enterprises apply through an OpenAI rep. Only vetted security professionals and teams defending critical software get the higher access tier.

  • The Hard Limits Still Apply: Verified or not, data exfiltration and malware creation are still off the table for every user. TAC lowers friction for defenders. It does not hand anyone a blank check to do whatever they want.

Safety is built into the infrastructure, not just the model. Suspicious requests get silently rerouted to GPT-5.2, a less capable fallback, instead of triggering a refusal or raising any alarms.

World Record Strength. Eight Government Contracts. Limited Shares.

A Guinness World Record sounds like a novelty, but it served as clear validation of the strength and real-world capability of RISE Robotics's technology

Their Beltdraulic™ system set the record for the strongest robotic arm prototype ever built, demonstrating performance that is relevant across many sectors. 

The arm is key to modernizing Munition Handling Units used by the Air Force, which recently awarded RISE a $3M contract. This is RISE’s 8th contract - a result of delivering successfully on past awards. 

The company has raised over $27M and just opened up a limited allocation of shares to retail investors.

Apple Just Teased a Brand New Siri:

Apple's WWDC 2026 teaser is doing more than announcing a conference date. According to Bloomberg's Mark Gurman, it is quietly previewing what the next version of Siri will look like.

Things to Know:

  • The Glow Effect: Gurman says the glowing visual in Apple's WWDC poster mirrors Siri's incoming design. It is most apparent in dark mode, which explains why Apple went with a black background for the artwork.

  • Dynamic Island Gets Siri: The new Siri will reportedly live inside the Dynamic Island. Triggering it expands the pill with a glowing "Search or Ask" prompt that matches the exact visual language of the teaser.

  • A Standalone Siri App: Apple is building a dedicated Siri app where past conversations will be stored. Siri and Spotlight search are also expected to merge, which is honestly something that should have happened years ago.

  • Powered by Gemini: The upgraded Siri may run on Google's Gemini models following a deal announced in January. It will also support ongoing conversations, multiple commands at once, and on-screen context awareness.

The official reveal happens at WWDC 2026, starting June 8. If Gurman's reading of the teaser is right, Siri is about to look and feel completely different. September is when it actually lands with iOS 27.

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How to Create Professional AI Videos in Minutes:

Producing a decent video used to mean booking a studio, setting up lighting, recording multiple takes, and spending hours in post-production. For most solo creators and small teams, that's just not realistic on a daily basis.

Synthesia lets you create professional videos from a text script and an AI avatar. No camera, no studio, no on-screen presence required.

Here's how it works:

  • Write your script: Type out exactly what you want the video to say. That's your entire production brief.

  • Choose your avatar: Pick from over 160 AI avatars or customize one to match your brand. The avatar delivers your script on screen with realistic speech and movement.

  • Generate your video: Synthesia produces the finished video automatically. No editing software, no rendering queue, no retakes.

  • Use it across formats: Training videos, explainers, marketing content, customer service clips. The same workflow works for all of them.

If you need to produce video content regularly but don't want to be on camera every time, or simply don't have the setup for it, this removes that barrier entirely.

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- BEST AI TOOLS -

Veed AI Tools: Edit videos with AI-powered subtitles, cleanup, and automatic enhancements.

Anyword: Predict performance and optimize marketing copy before publishing using AI scoring.

Recraft Studio: Generate brand-consistent vector graphics and design assets with AI.

Synthflow: Build AI phone agents that handle inbound and outbound business calls.

Zencastr AI: Record podcasts remotely and generate transcripts and show notes automatically.

- DAILY POLL AND RESULT -

Today’s Poll:

Q) Is AI lowering the value of writing skills?

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Yesterday’s Result:

Q) Should students cite AI as a source?

  • A) Yes, transparency matters - 78% 👑

  • B) No, it’s just a tool - 22%

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- AI IMAGE OF THE DAY -

Silhouetted Surfer Rides Explosive Ocean Wave:

Prompt:

"Low-angle, water-level action shot of a silhouetted surfer crouched on a shortboard inside a powerful barreling wave. Intense golden backlight bursts through the lip, creating warm flares. The barrel glows turquoise and teal with frozen spray and droplets. Foreground bokeh and reflections shimmer. Critically sharp subject, cinematic energy, natural grain, 8k detail, Canon EOS-1D X Mark III settings."

Try this prompt in any decent AI image generator and let me know your result.

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