[TechNews Digest] Today's Top 10 Technology News
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Hello, I am your technology news curator. Today, we present 10 crucial topics shaping the industry, from AI evolution and semiconductor strategy to security measures and regulatory trends. In particular, the impact of AI on employment and the competition surrounding next-generation chips are drawing significant attention.
1. Phenomenon of Tech CEOs Citing AI as Reason for Mass Layoffs

Tech company CEOs are suddenly beginning to cite the rise of AI as a reason for workforce reductions. Rather than poor performance, the background lies in the judgment that AI transformation requires new leadership, with CEO turnover numbers reaching a record high in 2025. As a shared understanding between the board of directors and current management, there is a shift toward personnel capable of steering the AI era.
2. ChatGPT Solves Unsolved Math Problems
Recent research revealed that ChatGPT-5.2 can solve unproven mathematical problems in geometry. This introduces a new proof method called "vibe-proving," showing the possibility of AI generating original mathematical proofs. It is a groundbreaking discovery indicating that AI reasoning capabilities have entered a new stage in academic fields.
3. Google Maps Integrates Gemini

Google Maps has finally integrated Gemini features. This enables more advanced AI-assisted navigation and information search. However, similar functions are already being developed by other companies, so differentiation leveraging existing user bases remains a challenge for Google. It seems set to become a new benchmark for AI utilization in map apps.
4. Austria Proposes Bill Banning SNS Use for Under 14s
The Austrian government is considering a bill to prohibit social media use by children under 14 to strengthen online child protection. A draft is scheduled to be submitted by the end of June, including strengthened regulations on platform companies such as strict age verification. This is part of the trend of SNS regulation spreading across Europe.
5. Mistral AI Raises $830 Million to Expand Data Centers
French AI company Mistral secured $830 million in debt financing to build data centers equipped with NVIDIA GPUs. This supports infrastructure development across Europe, aiming to strengthen the European AI ecosystem to compete with US players. In the generative AI race, securing computing resources is the key to determining victory.
6. 6 Signs Your Smartphone is Being Hacked

Is your smartphone safe? Experts point out six signs that suggest you may be hacked, such as abnormal battery drain or a sudden spike in data usage. To protect personal data and privacy, it is important not to miss these signs and take immediate countermeasures. Increased security awareness is required.
7. Samsung to Begin Mass Production of Silicon Photonics Chips in 2028
Samsung Electronics announced plans to begin mass production of silicon photonics chips in 2028, aiming to resolve bottlenecks in AI data processing. To close the gap with TSMC, they will integrate optical interconnect technology with semiconductors and secure core technologies by 2027. Semiconductor manufacturing faces a new phase in this competitive landscape.
8. NVIDIA CEO Speaks on Future of AI Agents via OpenClaw
NVIDIA CEO Jensen Huang pointed out that OpenClaw shifts the paradigm from AI conversation to execution. This represents the next leaps following ChatGPT, enabling developers to build autonomous AI agents. The role of AI is evolving from information retrieval to generation, and now to execution.
9. Dell Grows AI Infrastructure Business to $25 Billion Scale
PC industry giant Dell has redefined its business model through AI, growing its AI infrastructure business to a $25 billion scale in just two years. Consequently, annual sales reached a record high of $113.5 billion. This is a case where the company, once said to be in the post-PC era, successfully revived by capturing AI demand.
10. Okinawa DX Expo "ResorTech EXPO 2025" Attracts Record Attendance

The DX exhibition "ResorTech EXPO 2025 in Okinawa" held in Okinawa concluded, with over 15,000 people attending, a record high. This shows increased interest in digital transformation within the region and contributes to improving local corporate technological capabilities and talent development. It became a symbol of IT revitalization originating from local areas.
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