AI Daily — June 24, 2026

AI Daily — June 24, 2026
AI generated Image - Reviewing one of AI's Hypotheses by an expert

Models & Research

GPT-5 Assists Immunologist in Cracking a Long-Standing Scientific Mystery — An immunologist used GPT-5 Pro to resolve a three-year-old puzzle about T cell behavior, a finding that may open new avenues for cancer and autoimmune disease research. The case highlights how frontier AI models can accelerate biological discovery. OpenAI ↗

My takeaway: Frontier models are becoming credible research assistants that can propose various hypotheses, whose plausibility a domain expert must still judge.

Industry & Funding

Samsung Opens Enterprise AI Access for All Employees Globally — Samsung Electronics is deploying ChatGPT Enterprise and Codex to all of its employees in Korea and all Device eXperience division staff globally, covering functions ranging from software development to marketing. This comes three years after Samsung limited staff use of tools like ChatGPT over data-security concerns, with the new rollout providing access through an enterprise product that includes data protection and access controls. AINEWS ↗

My takeaway: Governance and admin controls build the safety locks that eventually open the door to deploying frontier models at scale.

NVIDIA and AWS Deepen Collaboration to Scale AI Infrastructure — NVIDIA and Amazon Web Services have announced expanded joint efforts targeting the practical challenges of running AI at production scale, including low-latency inference, rapid vector search, and cost-efficient GPU utilization. The partnership is aimed at reducing operational complexity as enterprise AI deployments grow. Nvidia Blog ↗

My takeaway: This is a good collaboration, and good news for teams running RAG or agentic frameworks at scale (as long as they accept they'll be more tied to the NVIDIA/AWS stack).

Tools & Open Source

Anthropic Embeds Claude Directly into Slack Group Channels — Anthropic launched a beta feature allowing enterprise and team Slack users to summon its Claude assistant into shared channels simply by mentioning it, shifting AI interaction from private chat windows to collaborative group threads. The integration is also seen as a strategic move to help the model absorb organizational knowledge and context. TechCrunch AI ↗

My takeaway: Similar to Samsung's case, your company's data governance and admin controls need to be deliberately scoped before enabling this Claude Slack integration. Not assumed ready.

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