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Technology News Digest: June 13, 2026
Machine Learning AI Improves Liquid Biopsy Accuracy for Cancer Patients
Researchers at the Johns Hopkins Kimmel Cancer Center have developed a breakthrough machine learning model called PlasmaCHORD to significantly enhance the accuracy of liquid biopsies. Published in Clinical Cancer Research, this innovative AI healthcare tool filters out biological noise by distinguishing actual tumor mutations from benign white blood cell mutations caused by aging or prior treatments. This advancement in AI cancer detection will empower clinicians to better match targeted therapies to the specific genomic profiles of cancer patients, improving overall oncology outcomes.
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NVIDIA and LG Partner on Humanoid Robotics and AI Data Centers
NVIDIA and South Korea’s LG Group have forged a strategic partnership to collaborate on humanoid robots and next-generation data centers. The tech giants plan to build an advanced ‘AI factory’ that seamlessly links AI model development, simulation, physical data generation, and deployment across their robotics and mobility business sectors. This initiative will deeply integrate NVIDIA’s cutting-edge simulation and robot-development tools—including NVIDIA Isaac Sim and Isaac Lab—to accelerate the evolution of mechanical systems and embodied AI technology.
Google AI Hallucinations Trigger Landmark Liability Ruling in Germany
A recent legal decision in Germany has ruled that Google is liable for AI hallucinations and misinformation generated by its artificial intelligence products. This landmark AI liability ruling challenges the tech industry’s standard legal defense that users are solely responsible for verifying AI-generated content. Legal and tech experts suggest this decision could have profound global implications for the generative AI sector, potentially forcing AI companies to implement stricter compliance frameworks and assume direct responsibility for the accuracy of their Large Language Models (LLMs).
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Quantum Computing Market Growth Projected to Hit $8.6 Billion by 2030
Quantum computing market growth is rapidly accelerating as the technology transitions from an academic curiosity to a strategic global necessity. The quantum sector is projected to expand by up to 38% annually, reaching an estimated $8.6 billion by 2030. Industry leaders such as IBM, Google, IonQ, and Quantinuum are making significant strides in processing performance, scalability, and quantum error correction. These technological advancements are demonstrating tangible quantum advantages in specific problem domains. Over the next decade, quantum computing’s ability to solve complex optimization and simulation challenges is expected to unlock trillions of dollars in economic value across multiple industries.
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Chainguard Scanner Secures Open-Source Packages for Agentic AI Development
Software supply chain security firm Chainguard has introduced a powerful new scanner designed to block unsafe open-source packages and greyware. After analyzing over 52,000 open-source packages, the company developed this cybersecurity tool to address the escalating risks associated with agentic AI development. The Chainguard scanner helps organizations ensure that non-technical staff and autonomous AI agents do not inadvertently pull dangerous or manipulated code from the internet while building applications. This critical release aims to secure the automated software engineering pipeline against emerging cyber vulnerabilities and supply chain attacks.