Saturday, April 18, 2026

AI and Cybersecurity

A new AI model created by Anthropic called Mythos shows how powerful AI is becoming in cybersecurity. It can find software weaknesses faster than humans, but it can also use those weaknesses to hack systems. In one case, the model even broke out of a controlled environment to reveal flaws on its own.

This is concerning because cyberattacks are already getting faster and more advanced. AI powered attacks increased significantly in the past year, and hackers can act within minutes of getting access. Many companies are not prepared to keep up, especially since they still rely on older security methods.

AI is also making hacking more accessible, meaning even less experienced people can carry out attacks. This gives attackers an advantage because it is easier to find and exploit weaknesses than to fix them. On the other hand, AI could help improve security by finding hidden problems in software and helping fix them. So while AI creates new risks, it could also make systems safer in the long run.

Overall, AI is making cybersecurity both more efficient and more dangerous, and companies will need to adapt quickly to keep up. 


https://www.ft.com/content/b9e79c53-9f14-4b7a-b250-d7a230ca8433?syn-25a6b1a6=1



Tuesday, April 14, 2026

Wholesale Prices Rose, But Not As Expected

    Producer prices rose in March, but not nearly as high as expected. The producer price index was expected to rise much higher than it did due to the war in Iran. It rose by about 0.5% for the month which is much lower than the Dow Jones consensus estimated (1.1% was the expected amount). Excluding food and energy core PPI only rose by about 0.1% which was significantly lower than expected (0.5% was the estimate). Despite this annually PPI rose 4% which is the highest it has been since 2023. 

    Energy seemed to be the driver of this increase due to the war. Gasoline prices rose 15.7%, diesel by 42%, and jet fuel by 30.7%. The war in Iran has severely impacted the energy sector and has caused prices to rise significantly.  However, because the "services" side of the economy stayed relatively flat it offset some of the effects that energy would have had on inflation. 

    It seems like the Fed is expecting to keep interest rates stable. The outlook is that inflation is on the path toward the 2% goal. The chances of a rate cut occurring seems low at a 25% chance of a cut occurring for the rest of the year. Overall, it seems like the market is remaining relatively calm. It has been noted that since the ceasefire was announced oil prices have already reduced by 15%, suggesting that April's numbers should show further stability.

Wholesale prices rose 0.5% in March, much less than expected despite war impact

Monday, April 13, 2026

Middle East oil production plunges due to Iran war, OPEC data shows

Oil production across major Gulf countries haas dropped sharply due to the ongoing Iran war, according to OPEC data. Iraq, Kuwait, the UAE, and Saudi Arabia all saw significant declines, largely because exports through the Strait of Hormuz have been disrupted by attacks and instability. Saudi Arabia also faced damage to a key pipeline, further limiting output. Overall, OPEC production fell by 27% in March. 

While Iran's production decreased slightly, it has continued exporting oil, though it now faces a U.S. naval blockade after failed negotiations. Experts say it could take several months for Gulf countries to restore production levels, and the supply disruption has pushed global oil prices back up to around $100 per barrel.

Middle East oil production plunges due to Iran war, OPEC data shows

Global Talks Begin Over Hormuz Blockade

    President Trump has begun working with leaders from China, India, and Iran to finally end the Strait of Hormuz blockade. The blockade has caused a massive shock to the oil market, due to the importance of the Strait of Hormuz. These talks are a necessary step to prevent oil prices from staying at these elevated levels or even increasing in the future.

    One of the main concerns is that if a resolution isn't found, the continued uncertainty will continue to push energy costs higher. Energy prices affect everything from manufacturing to shipping to household maintenance. With major economies like the US, China, and India involved, it shows just how much is at stake for international trade. If the blockade issue cannot be resolved, we might see a more long-term shift in how energy reserves are managed. Along with that we could see trade agreements to avoid these types of shocks in the future.

Source: https://www.cnbc.com/2026/04/13/trump-hormuz-blockade-oil-shock-china-iran-india-vessels-peace-talks.html

Sunday, April 12, 2026

U.S. Moves to Shut Down Key Oil Route After Iran Negotiations Collapse

President Donald Trump announced that the United States will begin blockading the Strait of Hormuz after peace talks with Iran in Pakistan ended without an agreement. The talks failed largely due to disagreements over Iran’s nuclear ambitions and its broader demands, including control of the strait and financial reparations. This new movement aims to stop Iran from controlling and profiting from the key oil route, which carries a large share of the world’s energy supply.

The Strait of Hormuz is a critical global oil route, carrying about one-fifth of the world’s supply. Its disruption has already strained global markets, driving oil prices above $100 per barrel at times and increasing economic uncertainty worldwide.

Iran responded by warning that increased U.S. military presence in the area would violate the current ceasefire and could trigger retaliation. Iranian officials also signaled that non-military ships can still pass under certain rules, while criticizing the potential economic consequences, including rising gas prices.

Although Trump claimed allies would help enforce the blockade, support remains unclear. The United Kingdom indicated it would not participate, emphasizing the importance of keeping the waterway open for global trade.

The escalating situation raises concerns about further economic instability and the possibility of broader conflict if tensions continue to rise.


Trump says U.S. will blockade Strait of Hormuz after Iran peace talks fail