Your AI Daily for June 16, 2026 — the three biggest developments you need to know right now.
🧠 1. Altman, Amodei & Hassabis appear together at the G7 — frontier AI risk hits the global stage
For the first time, the CEOs of OpenAI, Anthropic, and Google DeepMind are jointly briefing world leaders at the G7 summit in France. Frontier AI safety, national‑security controls, and global coordination are formally on the agenda — a sign that governments now see advanced AI as a geopolitical priority.
Why it matters: This is the closest thing yet to a “frontier AI council” forming at the nation‑state level. Expect accelerated regulation, export controls, and model‑release scrutiny.
💥 2. ChatGPT hits 1 billion monthly active users; Claude grows 640% YoY
OpenAI’s ChatGPT has crossed 1B MAUs, becoming one of the fastest‑growing consumer apps in history. Meanwhile, Anthropic’s Claude has surged 640% year‑over‑year, despite ongoing model‑access controversies.
Why it matters: The AI assistant market is consolidating around a few mega‑platforms — and the scale gap is widening. This will influence developer ecosystems, API pricing, and enterprise adoption.
⚠️ 3. “Agentjacking” attack hits Claude Code, Cursor & Codex — 85% exploitation rate
A newly documented attack vector uses fake Sentry error messages to hijack AI coding agents. Researchers found an 85% exploitation rate across 2,388 exposed organizations, affecting Claude Code, Cursor, and older Codex‑based systems.
Why it matters:
Agentic coding tools are now a real security surface. Enterprises relying on autonomous or semi‑autonomous dev agents will need new guardrails, monitoring, and policy updates.
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