Cloud and AI Daily Briefing — May 4, 2026
The Q1 earnings season is highlighting a divide among Big Tech players in the AI race. AWS unveiled new agent-based services at "What's Next with AWS 2026," while Adobe announced expanded partnerships with major AI platforms including AWS, Google Cloud, Microsoft, and OpenAI.
Cloud and AI Daily Briefing — May 4, 2026
Corporate Tech and Product Trends
Big Tech AI investments: Winners and losers emerge
According to a Bloomberg report on May 3, the Q1 earnings season for the world's largest tech firms is revealing a clear divide in AI investment outcomes. While strong overall performance from U.S. companies has eased Wall Street's concerns, analysts point to a widening gap between those leading in AI and those falling behind.

AWS unveils key new services at "What's Next with AWS 2026"
AWS introduced major new services during its "What's Next with AWS 2026" event. Attendees included AWS CEO Matt Garman, Amazon Applied AI Solutions SVP Colleen Aubrey, AWS CMO Julia White, and leaders from OpenAI. The presentations focused on how agents can revolutionize business operations.

Adobe expands partnerships with global AI platforms
Adobe announced on May 2 that it is strengthening collaborations with major AI platforms, including AWS, Google Cloud, Microsoft, and OpenAI. This move is part of Adobe's plan to expand its AI agent ecosystem and broaden the utility of its AI tools.

OpenAI to limit release of advanced cybersecurity model GPT-5.5-Cyber
OpenAI CEO Sam Altman announced on April 29 (local time) that the cutting-edge cybersecurity model GPT-5.5-Cyber will be released "only to essential cyber defenders." This strategic, selective release approach mirrors the one used by Anthropic, signaling a trend toward controlled distribution for AI security models.

Security AI that detects "hallucinations" gains investor attention
Investors are increasingly focused on security AI capable of detecting "hallucinations"—instances where AI models generate false information. Insights into related startup trends can be found on the Unicorn Factory big data platform, "Data Lab."
Government Policy and Public Projects
May 4 Policy Briefing
On May 4, 2026, South Korean government ministries released their latest policy updates. The Ministry of the Interior and Safety announced the disclosure of 28 presidential archive records related to the Sewol Ferry incident, including files from the Office of the President and the National Security Office. AI and digital-related policy updates from other ministries, including the Ministry of Science and ICT, were also released.
Simplifying public cloud entry: Integrating verification under the NIS
The dual verification process for companies entering the public cloud market, which previously required approval from both the Ministry of Science and ICT and the National Intelligence Service (NIS), will now be consolidated into a single NIS-led verification system. The Ministry of Science and ICT and the NIS announced this improvement for "cloud security certification." Note: As this is not a report from the last 24 hours, verification through official channels is advised to confirm its current status.
Market Insights and Major Trends
M-Economy News Weekly IT Issues: OpenAI Phone, Japan AI Policy
According to M-Economy News, key domestic and international IT topics this week include: ▲News that OpenAI has begun full-scale development of an AI agent-based "OpenAI Phone," and ▲major shifts in Japanese AI-related policy.
Reshaping the global AI landscape: Surge in dual-use tech investment
A research report published by Chatham House on April 28 analyzed how the surge in investment for defense and dual-use technologies is reshaping the global AI landscape. The report notes that rising investment in dual-use (civilian and military) AI tech is a major driver of change in the AI market.
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