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Google warns shadow AI is exposing companies to breaches in seconds.

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Google is warning that shadow AI tools and stolen API keys are turning workplaces into cybersecurity minefields, so maybe now is the right time to stop treating āAccept All Permissionsā like a personality trait. Meanwhile AI generated history vlogs are pulling millions into Tudor markets and Titanic decks, proving that your next corporate training deck may need fewer bullet points and a little more time travel magic. And as surgical robots win approval across Europe for complex procedures, professionals everywhere are getting another reminder that even robots are collecting certifications faster than some LinkedIn influencers.
Here's what's making headlines in the world of AI and innovation today.
In todayās AI Pulse
š Google Warns ā Against Shadow AI Risks.
š°ļø AI History ā Vlogs Rewrite Online Storytelling.
š¤ Surgical Robot ā Wins European Union Approval.
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Googleās cloud COO Francis de Souza warns that AI security must be woven into data and platform design. He cautions that āshadow AIā from unsanctioned employee tools exposes companies to breaches. With attackers exploiting vulnerabilities in seconds and misused API keys, boardrooms must adopt AIānative defenses to stay resilient now.
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Security built in. De Souza says AI security should be part of data and platform design, not an afterthought. Without unified control over models and data, companies invite attacks. Leadership must treat AI as a single system.
Shadow AI danger. Employees using unapproved consumer AI services create vulnerabilities. Attackers now move from initial breach to exploitation in about 22 seconds, and poorly governed models can surface forgotten data to criminals. He warns that ungoverned chatbots may expose sensitive corporate documents.
Agentic defense & talent. De Souza argues that defenders need AIānative, agentic protection capable of thinking like attackers. A shortage of qualified security experts makes AI risk a boardālevel priority, not just an IT problem.
Compromised keys. Recent incidents saw developers billed thousands when hackers stole Gemini API keys. Google even raised spending limits and delayed key revocation by 23 minutes, underscoring the need for rapid detection and response fast.
š”What This Means for You
Professionals must ensure their organisations build AI security into core systems and monitor how staff use AI tools. Encourage colleagues to use approved systems and support security teams adopting AIānative defenses. Educate yourself about breach risks, because a small misstep could expose your work, company and personal data too.
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AIāgenerated vlogs are letting online audiences travel through history. Channels like Chloe VS History take viewers to Tudor markets, the Titanic and ancient Rome, attracting 610,000 followers and millions of views. Using tools like Seedance 2.0, creators face both praise and criticism for accuracy and authenticity and continues to evolve.
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Virtual time travel hits YouTube: Channels like Chloe VS History produce AIāgenerated vlogs where characters visit Tudor London, ancient Rome and the Titanic. They use generative AI to stitch faces and backgrounds, letting viewers ātravelā through time.
Millions of followers and views: Chloe VS History has more than 610,000 Instagram followers and 15 million YouTube views. Similar channels like Janella Through Time and Nova VS History replicate the format, attracting young audiences globally.
Technology and glitches: Creator Jonathan Laramie uses Seedance 2.0, historical sources and drawings to refine AI output. Despite efforts at accuracy, the AI sometimes inserts sunglasses or watches into ancient scenes, and some critics dismiss the content as āAI slopā.
Educational potential: Historians say the vlogs satisfy a visceral need to connect with the past and could enhance history education. Laramie won a World Influencers and Bloggers award at Cannes for the channel, validating its cultural impact.
š”What This Means for You
For professionals, these AI vlogs highlight how generative tools can create compelling narratives beyond corporate use. Such content engages new audiences but also underscores the need to verify AIāgenerated information. Develop media literacy, explore creative applications responsibly and consider how AI storytelling could enhance your own presentations or training too.

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š§ The Pulse
Hong Kongās Cornerstone Robotics scored a major milestone. On May 25 the firm announced that its Sentire Endoscopic Surgical System earned a European Union CEāMark under the strict Medical Device Regulation (MDR). The designation clears the robot for minimally invasive procedures across gynecology, thoracic surgery, urology and general surgery.
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Certification opens Europe: The CEāMark formally grants the Sentire surgical robot access to European markets, letting Cornerstone sell and deploy its system across member states. MDR certification is required before any medical device can be used commercially and signals compliance with rigorous safety and performance standards.
Integrated platform: Sentire combines clinical workflows with integrated engineering, software and imaging technologies to assist surgeons. It is designed for minimally invasive procedures and aims to improve precision while reducing recovery time.
Realāworld trials: Cornerstone partnered with Portsmouth Hospitals University NHS Trust in the UK, conducting numerous complex procedures across urology, gynecology and gastrointestinal surgery. Clinicians reported positive outcomes and satisfaction with the system.
Global expansion: The company raised $200 million in November 2025 and plans to accelerate commercialization. With the CEāMark it can now compete with established surgicalārobotics players in Europe and reinforce its global ambitions.
š”What This Means for You
Advances in surgical robotics will increasingly influence healthcare delivery. Professionals should expect more procedures to involve AIāassisted robots that improve accuracy and shorten recovery times. For knowledge workers, understanding regulatory pathways and technological integration can help anticipate how automation reshapes highly regulated fields and drives demand for specialised skills.
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Graduates Boo Tech Executives Over AI Hype: U.S. college graduates are pushing back against tech leadersā AI evangelism. Commencement speakers like music mogul Scott Borchetta and exāGoogle CEO Eric Schmidt were booed for praising AI at ceremonies. Students argue executives ignore their fears about job loss as polls show young Americans see AI as a threat nationwide.
PR or Partnership? IntBotāCertis Deal Questioned: A May 26 analysis on AInvest disputes headlines claiming IntBot and Singaporeās Certis Group āpartneredā to scale physicalāAI robots. The piece argues the announcement reāpackages a 2019 airport pilot and that no new agreement exists. It warns that battery limits and a lack of funding make humanoid security robots impractical.O SHARPEN YOUR SKILLS
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