This weekly update covers important news about how companies are protecting data and keeping AI systems safe. Agentic AI systems—these are robots that can do tasks on their own like sending emails or writing code—are becoming popular, but many companies aren't ready to keep them secure. Most organizations plan to use these autonomous AI agents, but they haven't prepared their security systems yet. Meanwhile, powerful countries are trying to steal secrets from AI systems in the cloud. Hackers are finding new ways to trick AI systems into leaking private information. On the good news side, NIST (a government organization in the United States) announced a new program to help make autonomous AI agents safer and able to work together properly. There's also growing concern about privacy in chat AI—every major company now uses our conversations to improve their AI by default. A study suggests creating special protected areas, called "Sealed Mode," where sensitive talks about health and feelings stay private.

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