Daily News: April 8, 2026
Anthropic's Project Glasswing finds thousands of critical vulnerabilities, Anthropic hits $30B revenue, OpenAI proposes robot taxes, AI Alliance launches Project Tapestry, and China's quantum AI milestone.
Daily News: April 8, 2026
Story 1: Anthropic’s Project Glasswing — AI Finds Thousands of Critical Vulnerabilities
Anthropic has assembled a coalition of tech giants to secure the world’s most critical software using an unreleased AI model that found thousands of previously unknown vulnerabilities.
The Details:
- Apple, Google, Microsoft, Amazon, Nvidia, Cisco, JPMorgan, CrowdStrike, and the Linux Foundation have joined Project Glasswing
- The new model, Claude Mythos Preview, operates autonomously to scan code for vulnerabilities
- It found “thousands” of zero-day vulnerabilities, including a 27-year-old bug in OpenBSD and a 16-year-old flaw in widely-used video software
- One bug was in code that automated testing tools had scanned 5 million times without catching
Key Points:
- Existential threat level: Fierce competitors wouldn’t work together this way unless the alternative was mutually assured destruction of shared infrastructure
- Attack window collapse: What once took months now happens in minutes with AI, according to CrowdStrike’s CTO
- Not publicly released: Mythos won’t be made generally available — too dangerous in wrong hands
- $100M commitment: Anthropic providing $100M in Claude usage credits plus $4M in direct donations to open-source security foundations
Source: ZDNet, Anthropic
Story 2: Anthropic Hits $30B Revenue, Commits to 3.5GW of Google TPUs
Anthropic’s run-rate revenue has tripled from $9B (end of 2025) to $30B now, and they’ve signed a massive compute deal with Google and Broadcom.
The Details:
- 1,000 customers now spending $1M+ annually (doubled in 2 months)
- Committed to 3.5 gigawatts of Google TPU capacity starting in 2027
- Broadcom flagged Anthropic as a financial risk in regulatory filing due to the scale of commitment
- This positions Anthropic as Google’s flagship AI customer, reducing reliance on Nvidia GPUs
Key Points:
- Speed of growth: Revenue tripled in months — AI demand isn’t slowing
- Compute concentration: 3.5GW is massive infrastructure — entire data centers dedicated to one company
- TPU bet: Betting on Google’s custom chips over Nvidia GPUs for future compute
Source: The Register, SiliconANGLE
Story 3: OpenAI Proposes Robot Taxes and Public Wealth Funds
OpenAI released a 13-page policy document outlining how governments should handle AI-driven economic disruption, including robot taxes and a four-day workweek.
The Details:
- Document titled “Industrial Policy for the Intelligence Age” urges shifting tax burden from labor to capital
- Proposes creating a Public Wealth Fund to give Americans automatic stakes in AI companies
- Suggests subsidizing a four-day workweek with no loss in pay
- Recommends portable benefits that follow workers across jobs
Key Points:
- Tax shift: Higher taxes on corporate income, AI-driven returns, capital gains
- Robot tax concept: Robots should pay taxes equivalent to the humans they replace
- Portable benefits: Employer-subsidized healthcare and retirement that move with workers
Source: TechCrunch, The Register
Story 4: AI Alliance Launches Project Tapestry for Open AI Infrastructure
A coalition of 200+ organizations has launched Project Tapestry to build collaborative, sovereign AI infrastructure as an alternative to closed AI development.
The Details:
- Led by the AI Alliance, a non-profit coalition including IBM, Meta, and others
- Focus on open-source and sovereign AI capabilities
- Counter to closed AI development from OpenAI, Anthropic, Google
- Aims to ensure AI development isn’t controlled by just a few companies
Key Points:
- Sovereignty focus: Countries and organizations can build AI capabilities they control
- Open alternative: Infrastructure for those who don’t want to depend on closed AI
- 200+ members: Broad coalition from academia, industry, and government
Source: AI Alliance press release
Story 5: China’s Origin Wukong — Quantum AI Breakthrough
China’s 72-qubit Origin Wukong quantum computer has completed the world’s first fine-tuning of a billion-parameter AI model.
The Details:
- 76% fewer parameters needed for equivalent results
- 8.4% improvement in training outcomes
- 350,000+ quantum tasks completed since January 2024
- Users from 139 countries accessing the system
Key Points:
- World first: No other quantum computer has fine-tuned a billion-parameter model
- Efficiency gain: Using quantum computing to make AI more efficient, not just bigger
- Global access: 139 countries suggests broad access beyond China
Source: China Daily, Xinhua
Summary: What This Means for AI Today
April 8, 2026 was a big day for AI infrastructure. Anthropic’s Project Glasswing revealed that AI can find vulnerabilities human testing missed for decades. Meanwhile, Anthropic’s $30B revenue and massive TPU commitment show AI demand accelerating.
On the policy side, OpenAI’s economic policy document is essentially a “here’s what’s coming” warning about AI-driven disruption. And globally, we see two alternative paths: the AI Alliance’s Project Tapestry for open, sovereign AI, and China’s quantum-AI integration pushing efficiency over raw scale.
The bottom line: The AI race is no longer just about who has the best model. It’s about who secures infrastructure, who shapes policy, and who controls the compute.
Sources
- Anthropic Project Glasswing announcement
- ZDNet: “Apple, Google, and Microsoft join Anthropic’s Project Glasswing”
- The Register: “Anthropic reveals $30bn run rate”
- TechCrunch: “OpenAI’s vision for the AI economy”
- AI Alliance: “Project Tapestry launch”
- China Daily: “Origin Wukong quantum AI milestone”