
- LiveRamp Integrates NVIDIA AI Infra for Faster AI Model Training, Inference
New GPU-optimized infrastructure delivers up to 15x faster model performance for brands and AI partners in LiveRamp clean rooms LiveRamp (NYSE: RAMP), the leader in data collaboration, today announced native support for NVIDIA AI infrastructure, upgrading… Read more: LiveRamp Integrates NVIDIA AI Infra for Faster AI Model Training, Inference - Are your agents quietly draining your budget?
What the data showsAI agents are scaling faster than your ability to control them. Agent deployment doubled in 2025: As enterprises moved from pilots to production across core workflows. Costs jumping 10× across stacks: Real-world… Read more: Are your agents quietly draining your budget? - KAYTUS Enhances KSManage with Full-Stack O&M Visibility for AI Data Centers
KSManage is designed for next-gen AI data center, with four-level visibility across components, servers and cabinets, clusters, and AI jobs, and ensures the AI data centers’ high availability As AI data centers scale to support… Read more: KAYTUS Enhances KSManage with Full-Stack O&M Visibility for AI Data Centers - OpenAI in Shambles as IPO Looms
OpenAI is still committed to a whopping $600 billion in AI infrastructure investments over the next four years, a gargantuan spending spree that requires the ChatGPT maker to make massive strides in attracting new users… Read more: OpenAI in Shambles as IPO Looms - 70% of Enterprise AI is Uncontrolled, Driving Hidden Risk, Cost, Slower ROI
Lenovo research highlights a growing AI execution gap as organizations struggle to control and operate AI across their environments AI is already being used across your organization, whether it has been formally approved or not.… Read more: 70% of Enterprise AI is Uncontrolled, Driving Hidden Risk, Cost, Slower ROI - Scientists catch antimatter “atom” acting like a wave for the first time
Quantum physics once shocked scientists by revealing that particles can behave like waves—and now, that strange behavior has been pushed even further. For the first time, researchers have observed wave-like interference in positronium, an exotic… Read more: Scientists catch antimatter “atom” acting like a wave for the first time - AI Builders Summit: Healthcare Boston 2026
Build and deploy secure, clinical-grade AI in one of the world’s most complex domains; healthcare. - NASA Curiosity rover finds mysterious life linked molecules on mars
Curiosity has detected a surprising variety of organic molecules on Mars, including compounds tied to the chemistry of life. Some of these molecules may be billions of years old, preserved in ancient clay-rich rocks that… Read more: NASA Curiosity rover finds mysterious life linked molecules on mars - Your dreams aren’t random. Here’s what’s really happening
Dreams are more structured than they seem, shaped by both personal traits and real-world experiences. Researchers found that the brain doesn’t just replay daily life—it reshapes it into imaginative, sometimes surreal scenarios. People who mind-wander… Read more: Your dreams aren’t random. Here’s what’s really happening - MIT scientists turn chaotic laser light into powerful brain imaging tool
Scientists at MIT discovered that chaotic laser light can spontaneously form a highly focused beam instead of scattering—if the conditions are just right. This “pencil beam” enabled them to image the blood-brain barrier in 3D… Read more: MIT scientists turn chaotic laser light into powerful brain imaging tool - The personal pettiness of the Elon Musk v OpenAI trial
In theory, Musk and Altman’s court fight could pose key questions about AI safety – in reality, it’s motivated by money and personal grievance Sign up for the TechScape newsletter: our free technology email Hello,… Read more: The personal pettiness of the Elon Musk v OpenAI trial - A Tiny Town Is Building So Many Data Centers That There’ll Be Almost Nothing Else Left
Enticed by cheap land, abundant resources, and massive tax breaks, tech companies are gobbling up land in small, rural communities like never before for their inconvenient real-world infrastructure. One humble burg in Northeastern Pennsylvania is… Read more: A Tiny Town Is Building So Many Data Centers That There’ll Be Almost Nothing Else Left - Neanderthal brains measure up to ours—literally
If you look at a Neanderthal skull and a Homo sapiens skull, they’re visibly different: Neanderthal skulls are lower and longer, whereas ours tend to be rounder. However, those differences probably don’t say much about… Read more: Neanderthal brains measure up to ours—literally - Start with the sensors, then design the rest: How Zoox built its robotaxi
These days, the hype is all about AI and robots, but almost a decade ago, the tech du jour was self-driving. You couldn’t swing a lanyard at CES for the latter half of the last… Read more: Start with the sensors, then design the rest: How Zoox built its robotaxi - Table tennis robot defeats some of world’s best players – why this has major implications for robotics
A table tennis robot has outperformed elite players in recent evaluations. The robot, called Ace, marks a significant step toward artificial intelligence (AI) systems that can operate in fast, uncertain, real-world environments. In the tests,… Read more: Table tennis robot defeats some of world’s best players – why this has major implications for robotics - Tapping your genome with AI and quantum computing could deliver on the promise of personalized medicine – but practical and ethical hurdles remain
While quantum computing has a long way to go, it can open tantalizing new doors for the field of genomics. herstockart/iStock via Getty Images Plus Decades after researches first sequenced the human genome, scientists throughout… Read more: Tapping your genome with AI and quantum computing could deliver on the promise of personalized medicine – but practical and ethical hurdles remain - Facial recognition data is a key to your identity – if stolen, you can’t just change the locks
When you’re out and about, your face isn’t just visible − it’s captured. John Keeble/Getty Images A woman strolls into a grocery store, thinking about grabbing some apples. Before she even reaches the produce aisle,… Read more: Facial recognition data is a key to your identity – if stolen, you can’t just change the locks - The Race Is on to Keep AI Agents From Running Wild With Your Credit Cards
AI agents may soon be buying your stuff for you. The FIDO Alliance has teamed up with Google and Mastercard to try to ensure that shopping in the near future isn’t a complete disaster. - The evolution of encoders: From simple models to multimodal AI
When people talk about artificial intelligence, they usually focus on what it produces: Human-like text, stunning images, or eerily accurate recommendations. What rarely gets attention is how AI understands anything in the first place. That… Read more: The evolution of encoders: From simple models to multimodal AI - OneTrust Appoints Doug Owens as Chief Financial Officer
Seasoned finance and operations leader joins OneTrust to support next phase of growth and scale OneTrust, the AI-Ready Governance Platform, today announced the appointment of Doug Owens as Chief Financial Officer. In this role, Owens… Read more: OneTrust Appoints Doug Owens as Chief Financial Officer - If it feels like the world is rejecting science and truth, here are five ways to fight back | Helen Pearson
All of us can choose to consider facts, not vibes, in our next decision. One simple hack is go and look up some easily accessible peer-reviewed studies Helen Pearson is an editor for Nature and… Read more: If it feels like the world is rejecting science and truth, here are five ways to fight back | Helen Pearson - Tell us: have you become emotionally attached to AI?
We would like to hear from people who converse with AI chatbots on a personal level Lots of people now use chatbots as personal assistants, sometimes to the extent that they have formed an emotional… Read more: Tell us: have you become emotionally attached to AI? - Lightelligence’s 400% debut is a bet that AI’s next bottleneck is the optical interconnect
When a company with US$15.5 million in annual revenue debuts on a stock exchange and its market capitalisation briefly hits US$10 billion, the obvious question is: what do investors know that the financials don’t show… Read more: Lightelligence’s 400% debut is a bet that AI’s next bottleneck is the optical interconnect - Kakao Mobility details Level 4 autonomous driving roadmap for physical AI
Kakao Mobility has set out plans to develop Level 4 autonomous driving technologies in-house as part of its physical AI strategy. Kim Jin-kyu, vice president and head of Kakao Mobility’s Physical AI division, presented the… Read more: Kakao Mobility details Level 4 autonomous driving roadmap for physical AI - Google Cloud Next AI Keynote: 5 Takeaways for IT Leaders
Thomas Kurian’s Google Cloud Next keynote framed Google’s agentic AI vision. Here are five key takeaways for IT leaders. The post Google Cloud Next AI Keynote: 5 Takeaways for IT Leaders appeared first on TechRepublic. - The Bloomberg Terminal Is Getting an AI Makeover, Like It or Not
WIRED spoke with Bloomberg’s chief technology officer about the big, chatbot-style changes coming to the iconic platform for traders. - ‘They’re supposed to be handmade’: zine creators fight to resist AI influence
Artists and writers argue scrappy nature of self-published booklets is incompatible with artificial intelligence The self-published zine has long been central to cultural revolutions, from queer activism to Black feminism and the riot grrrl punk… Read more: ‘They’re supposed to be handmade’: zine creators fight to resist AI influence - ConnectWise Advances AI with zofiQ Agentic Execution Platform
Early adopters are reporting a reduction in ticket escalations, faster resolution times, and significant productivity gains as zofiQ combines AI assistants, autonomous execution, and human oversight to expand service capacity without added headcount ConnectWise today… Read more: ConnectWise Advances AI with zofiQ Agentic Execution Platform - Pudu Robotics Inaugurates U.S. Headquarters in Dallas
Pudu Robotics, a global leader in commercial service robotics, officially opened a new U.S. headquarters in Dallas, Texas, on April 23 as part of its global strategic expansion. The new facility is set to enhance… Read more: Pudu Robotics Inaugurates U.S. Headquarters in Dallas - Tech giants face new levy to pay for Australian news as Meta calls position ‘simply wrong’
Google also rejects need for reform after Albanese government reveals draft news bargaining incentive scheme Follow our Australia news live blog for latest updates Get our breaking news email, free app or daily news podcast… Read more: Tech giants face new levy to pay for Australian news as Meta calls position ‘simply wrong’ - Humanoid robots to become baggage handlers in Japan airport experiment
Japan Airlines will introduce the robots for trial run at a Tokyo airport amid country’s surge in inbound tourism and worsening labour shortages Japan’s famously conscientious but overburdened baggage handlers will soon be joined by… Read more: Humanoid robots to become baggage handlers in Japan airport experiment - Put it in pencil: NASA’s Artemis III mission will launch no earlier than late 2027
NASA Administrator Jared Isaacman told lawmakers on Monday that SpaceX and Blue Origin, the agency’s two lunar lander contractors, say they could have their spacecraft ready for the next Artemis mission in Earth orbit in… Read more: Put it in pencil: NASA’s Artemis III mission will launch no earlier than late 2027 - Some Musk v. Altman Jurors Don’t Like Elon Musk
Musk’s lawsuit challenges OpenAI’s evolution under Sam Altman. But during jury selection, several potential jurors voiced negative views of Musk himself. - Weird Things Happen When You Give AI Agents Money and Let Them Spend It
Late last year, Anthropic had its AI model, Claude, run a large vending kiosk in the Wall Street Journal‘s offices. It didn’t take long for the experiment to go off the rails. After being given… Read more: Weird Things Happen When You Give AI Agents Money and Let Them Spend It - Open source package with 1 million monthly downloads stole user credentials
Open source software with more than 1 million monthly downloads was compromised after a threat actor exploited a vulnerability in the developers’ account workflow that gave access to its signing keys and other sensitive information.… Read more: Open source package with 1 million monthly downloads stole user credentials - University Professors Disturbed to Find Their Lectures Chopped Up and Turned Into AI Slop
Arizona State University rolled out a platform called Atomic that creates AI-generated modules based on lectures taken from ASU faculty by cutting long videos down to very short clips then generating text and sections based… Read more: University Professors Disturbed to Find Their Lectures Chopped Up and Turned Into AI Slop - “Super ZSNES” is a stab at a modern SNES emulator from the original developers
Aficionados of game console emulator history will almost certainly be familiar with ZSNES, an MS-DOS-based (and, later, Windows-based) emulator for the Super Nintendo Entertainment System that originally launched back in 1997. Originally written in x86… Read more: “Super ZSNES” is a stab at a modern SNES emulator from the original developers - With new patch design, the Crew-13 astronauts clearly aren’t superstitious
NASA has assigned its first crew to launch on a mission “13” since Apollo 13 “had a problem” on the way to the Moon 56 years ago. Jessica Watkins and Luke Delaney with NASA, Joshua… Read more: With new patch design, the Crew-13 astronauts clearly aren’t superstitious - EU tells Google to open up AI on Android; Google says that’s “unwarranted intervention”
In January, the European Commission began an initial investigation, known as a specification proceeding, into how Google has implemented AI in the Android operating system. The results are in, and the EU says Android needs… Read more: EU tells Google to open up AI on Android; Google says that’s “unwarranted intervention” - OpenAI ends its exclusive partnership with Microsoft
Since Microsoft invested $1 billion in OpenAI back in 2019, the exclusive partnership between the two firms has been one of the strongest and most consequential in the AI industry. Today, though, OpenAI and Microsoft… Read more: OpenAI ends its exclusive partnership with Microsoft - ‘Like a computer in my heart’: how AI poetry betrays our desire for human connection
Girl Reading Under an Oak Tree — Winslow Homer (1879) Public domain, via Wikimedia Commons Could I but ride indefinite As doth the meadow-bee And visit only where I liked, And no man visit me,… Read more: ‘Like a computer in my heart’: how AI poetry betrays our desire for human connection - Musk and Altman face off in trial that will determine OpenAI’s future
A hotly anticipated trial starts this week, where Elon Musk will attempt to prove that OpenAI, under Sam Altman, has abandoned its mission to remain a nonprofit in order to ensure that artificial intelligence serves… Read more: Musk and Altman face off in trial that will determine OpenAI’s future - Elon Musk Boosts New Yorker’s Sam Altman Exposé on X as Trial Begins
The move comes as the trial for Elon Musk’s lawsuit against OpenAI kicks off in federal court in Oakland. - Bosses Are Blowing More Money on AI Agents Than It’d Cost Them to Pay Human Workers
Mindlessly unleashing AI agents to take over employees’ jobs can be pretty costly, it turns out. Some companies are learning the hard way that paying for the incredible volume of AI agent requests is costing… Read more: Bosses Are Blowing More Money on AI Agents Than It’d Cost Them to Pay Human Workers - China Shuts Down Meta’s $2.5B Bid for AI Startup Manus
China has blocked Meta’s $2.5 billion Manus AI acquisition, raising new questions about cross-border AI deals and who controls agent technology. The post China Shuts Down Meta’s $2.5B Bid for AI Startup Manus appeared first… Read more: China Shuts Down Meta’s $2.5B Bid for AI Startup Manus - Truecaller Faces New Pressure in India as Growth Matures
Truecaller has hit 500 million monthly users, but slower growth in India, CNAP rollout, and ad pressure are testing whether its next phase can be as strong as its first. The post Truecaller Faces New… Read more: Truecaller Faces New Pressure in India as Growth Matures - Acentra Health Chief AI Officer Sean Harrison Named to NVTC AI50
Inaugural Award Highlights Executive and Company Dedication to AI Innovation in Northern Virginia Region Acentra Health, a technology and health solutions company dedicated to accelerating better health outcomes for government and commercial clients and the… Read more: Acentra Health Chief AI Officer Sean Harrison Named to NVTC AI50 - AI Agents Linked to OpenAI Are Pretending to Be Human Journalists
A news website with apparent links to OpenAI is using AI agents that pose as flesh-and-blood reporters to get quotes from human experts — and many of its articles discuss the AI industry, pushing pro-AI… Read more: AI Agents Linked to OpenAI Are Pretending to Be Human Journalists - Steam Controller: The Ars Technica review
Since time immemorial, serious PC gamers have proselytized about the superiority of mouse and keyboard control schemes over the more input-limited handheld controllers used by most console gamers (and others). In recent years, though, many… Read more: Steam Controller: The Ars Technica review - Study: Infrasound likely a key factor in alleged hauntings
The next time you walk into a purportedly “haunted” house and sense a ghostly presence, consider that those feelings might be due to vibrating pipes, mechanical or climate control systems, rumbling from traffic, or wind… Read more: Study: Infrasound likely a key factor in alleged hauntings - China kills Meta’s acquisition of Manus as US-China AI rivalry deepens
China has blocked US tech giant Meta’s acquisition of the AI company Manus that was founded by Chinese tech entrepreneurs. That development indicates how difficult it has become for US and Chinese tech companies to… Read more: China kills Meta’s acquisition of Manus as US-China AI rivalry deepens - People Using AI to Represent Themselves in Court Are Clogging the System
The number of pro se legal cases, meaning trials where a defendant or plaintiff represents themselves in court without an attorney, have increased dramatically since the wide adoption of generative AI tools like ChatGPT and… Read more: People Using AI to Represent Themselves in Court Are Clogging the System - Did a Time Traveling Superintelligent AI Try to Warn About White House Correspondents Dinner Shooting? An Investigation
Tweets containing an abstract, psychedelic 3D stock image have million and millions of views on X because it is supposedly the key to a superintelligent, time-traveling AI conspiracy that attempted to warn people about the… Read more: Did a Time Traveling Superintelligent AI Try to Warn About White House Correspondents Dinner Shooting? An Investigation - Diligent Honors GRC Leaders Driving AI at 2026 Elevate Awards
Awards recognize 100 organizations making the Honor Roll for advancing responsible AI use in governance, risk and compliance Diligent, the AI leader in governance, risk and compliance (GRC) SaaS solutions, today announced the winners of… Read more: Diligent Honors GRC Leaders Driving AI at 2026 Elevate Awards - Tencent Open-Sources Cube Sandbox with Five Key Breakthroughs
Tencent Cloud’s Cube Sandbox goes fully open source with five technical breakthroughs, providing a production-grade foundation for AI Agent deployment at industrial scale. As AI Agent applications evolve rapidly, building an optimal underlying architecture has… Read more: Tencent Open-Sources Cube Sandbox with Five Key Breakthroughs - The Prompt Engineering Cheat Sheet: How to Write Better AI Prompts
Learn prompt engineering with this practical cheat sheet that covers frameworks, techniques, and tips for producing more accurate and useful AI outputs. The post The Prompt Engineering Cheat Sheet: How to Write Better AI Prompts… Read more: The Prompt Engineering Cheat Sheet: How to Write Better AI Prompts - China Startup Secures $8.4B in Credit Lines for Orbital Data Center Push
China’s Orbital Chenguang secured major credit lines for space-based data centers as AI demand strains power, land, and cooling capacity. The post China Startup Secures $8.4B in Credit Lines for Orbital Data Center Push appeared… Read more: China Startup Secures $8.4B in Credit Lines for Orbital Data Center Push - Taylor Swift files trademarks for voice and image amid concern over AI misuse
The singer’s company filed three applications on Friday after Matthew McConaughey launched similar strategy Taylor Swift has filed applications to trademark her voice and image in a move seemingly designed to protect against AI misuse.… Read more: Taylor Swift files trademarks for voice and image amid concern over AI misuse - Gateway manufacturer finally acknowledges issue, fails to mention “corrosion”
One of the more intriguing space stories in a while broke last week when NASA Administrator Jared Isaacman said during a congressional hearing that the two habitation modules built for the Lunar Gateway had been… Read more: Gateway manufacturer finally acknowledges issue, fails to mention “corrosion” - Next El Niño could be tipping point for a hotter climate
The Pacific Ocean is a giant climate cauldron, with a powerful heat engine that affects storms, fisheries, and rainfall patterns half a world away, and scientists are watching closely to see if it’s about to… Read more: Next El Niño could be tipping point for a hotter climate - National Science Board eviscerated; Trump admin fires all 22 members
All 22 members of the National Science Board were terminated by the Trump administration via a terse email Friday. The administration has provided no explanation for purging the board, which helps steer the National Science… Read more: National Science Board eviscerated; Trump admin fires all 22 members - If it’s only AI that’s keeping you up at night, maybe you’re doing OK | Letters
Poverty is far more pressing for many people, writes Lynsey Hanley. Plus letters from Martin Pitt and Michael Bulley Reading Alexander Hurst’s column on the frictionless experience of life promised – or threatened – by… Read more: If it’s only AI that’s keeping you up at night, maybe you’re doing OK | Letters - How AI job scams are destroying people’s hopes | Letters
Sasha Cooklin, Darryl Dixon and Niall Leonard respond to an article by Victoria Turk about the boom in AI-driven fraud in recruitment Artificial intelligence isn’t just being used by scammers to promise fake roles and… Read more: How AI job scams are destroying people’s hopes | Letters - Scientists may have found the brain’s switch for chronic pain
Deep within the brain, scientists have uncovered a hidden “switch” that may decide whether pain fades away—or lingers for months or even years. Researchers found that a small, little-known region called the caudal granular insular… Read more: Scientists may have found the brain’s switch for chronic pain - Scientists just captured a mysterious quantum “dance” inside superconductors
In a breakthrough experiment, scientists directly imaged how particles pair up in a system that mimics superconductors. Instead of behaving independently, the pairs moved in a synchronized, dance-like pattern—something never predicted before. This suggests a… Read more: Scientists just captured a mysterious quantum “dance” inside superconductors - Students build a “cosmic radio” to listen for dark matter
A group of undergraduate students pulled off something remarkable: they built their own dark matter detector and used it to probe one of physics’ biggest mysteries. Working with limited resources but plenty of creativity, they… Read more: Students build a “cosmic radio” to listen for dark matter - EU Funds Sovereign Cloud Infrastructure with €180 Million Contract
The European Commission has awarded a €180 million contract to four providers—Post Telecom, STACKIT, Scaleway, and Proximus—to provide sovereign cloud services, ensuring EU data remains under European legal and strategic control. The post EU Funds… Read more: EU Funds Sovereign Cloud Infrastructure with €180 Million Contract - This tiny mammal survived the dinosaur apocalypse and changed life on Earth
A newly discovered prehistoric mammal may hold clues to how life survived the dinosaur-killing extinction. The tiny species, Cimolodon desosai, lived 75 million years ago and had traits—like a small body and varied diet—that likely… Read more: This tiny mammal survived the dinosaur apocalypse and changed life on Earth - Scientists finally solve mystery of strange “golden orb” found 2 miles deep
A mysterious “golden orb” found more than two miles deep in the Gulf of Alaska left scientists baffled for over two years, sparking wild speculation about its origins. After an intensive investigation combining deep-sea expertise,… Read more: Scientists finally solve mystery of strange “golden orb” found 2 miles deep - Study Finds A Third of New Websites are AI-Generated
Researchers working with data from the Internet Archive have discovered that a third of websites created since 2022 are AI-generated. The team of researchers—which includes people from Stanford, the Imperial College London, and the Internet… Read more: Study Finds A Third of New Websites are AI-Generated - Sam Altman Issues Grim Apology
In February, an 18-year-old named Jesse Van Rootselaar killed eight people and herself — while wounding dozens more — in a rampage that started at her home and continued at a high school in Tumbler… Read more: Sam Altman Issues Grim Apology - Google DeepMind Paper Argues LLMs Will Never Be Conscious
A senior staff scientist at Google’s artificial intelligence laboratory DeepMind, Alexander Lerchner, argues in a new paper that no AI or other computational system will ever become conscious. That conclusion appears to conflict with the… Read more: Google DeepMind Paper Argues LLMs Will Never Be Conscious - The Man Behind AlphaGo Thinks AI Is Taking the Wrong Path
David Silver has a new billion-dollar company that aims to build AI “superlearners.” - Government Hacking Tools Are Now in Criminals’ Hands (with Lorenzo Franceschi-Bicchierai)
This week Joseph talks to Lorenzo Franceschi-Bicchierai, a journalist at TechCrunch. Lorenzo has possibly the deepest understanding of one of the wildest cybersecurity stories in years: how an employee of Trenchant, a government malware vendor… Read more: Government Hacking Tools Are Now in Criminals’ Hands (with Lorenzo Franceschi-Bicchierai) - Anthropic Draws Google’s $40B Bet in Latest AI Megadeal
Google is preparing an investment in Anthropic worth up to $40B, pairing cash with cloud capacity as demand for Claude fuels the latest major AI megadeal. The post Anthropic Draws Google’s $40B Bet in Latest… Read more: Anthropic Draws Google’s $40B Bet in Latest AI Megadeal - Sora’s downfall signals broader problems with AI’s creative utility
In March 2026, OpenAI announced the closure of Sora, its video generation software, to redirect the company’s computing resources to other projects. Samuel Boivin/NurPhoto via Getty Images OpenAI officially discontinued its video generation tool, Sora,… Read more: Sora’s downfall signals broader problems with AI’s creative utility - Sadiq Khan may try to stop Scotland Yard signing Palantir contract
Exclusive: Mayor raises concerns about using public money to support firms ‘who act contrary to London’s values’ Sadiq Khan may oppose Scotland Yard using Palantir’s AI systems to process criminal intelligence because of his “concerns… Read more: Sadiq Khan may try to stop Scotland Yard signing Palantir contract - Synthpop Becomes First Healthcare AI Agent in Gemini Gallery
Synthpop’s patient journey orchestration agent now available in Google Cloud’s Agent Gallery, bringing production-grade healthcare workflows into Gemini Enterprise Synthpop today announced that its AI agent is now available in the Agent Gallery inside Gemini Enterprise, as… Read more: Synthpop Becomes First Healthcare AI Agent in Gemini Gallery - China blocks $2bn Meta takeover of AI agent developer Manus
Beijing says domestic tech companies must seek explicit government approval for accepting US investment Business live – latest updates China has blocked Meta’s $2bn (£1.5bn) acquisition of an AI startup as it cracks down on… Read more: China blocks $2bn Meta takeover of AI agent developer Manus - Meet the players who lost big money on Peter Molyneux’s failed Legacy
This week, players are being asked to pay $25 for early access to Masters of Albion, a god game throwback that legendary designer Peter Molyneux (Populous, Dungeon Keeper, Black and White) says will be the… Read more: Meet the players who lost big money on Peter Molyneux’s failed Legacy - Google warns malicious web pages are poisoning AI agents
Public web pages are actively hijacking enterprise AI agents via indirect prompt injections, Google researchers warn. Security teams scanning the Common Crawl repository (a massive database of billions of public web pages) have uncovered a… Read more: Google warns malicious web pages are poisoning AI agents - Pesticide exposure linked to 150% higher cancer risk in major study
A major new study finds that living in pesticide-heavy environments could raise cancer risk by up to 150%, even when the chemicals are considered “safe” on their own. The research suggests these mixtures may silently… Read more: Pesticide exposure linked to 150% higher cancer risk in major study - Survey: More Than 3 in 5 Americans Use AI for Health Info but Check Accuracy
Results show higher usage among parents, Gen Z, and millennials Many Americans are turning to AI tools for medical information, but there are conflicting views about the trustworthiness of the results. More than three in… Read more: Survey: More Than 3 in 5 Americans Use AI for Health Info but Check Accuracy - Cohere, Aleph Alpha Unite to Build Sovereign AI Powerhouse
The companies of Schwarz Group Commit $600M (€500M) in Structured Financing to Further Accelerate Germany-Canada Sovereign AI Venture Cohere and Aleph Alpha, two trusted sovereign AI providers for governments and regulated industries, today announce their… Read more: Cohere, Aleph Alpha Unite to Build Sovereign AI Powerhouse - The shocking origin of human eyes traces back to an ancient “cyclops”
A bizarre, cyclops-like creature from nearly 600 million years ago may hold the key to how your eyes—and even your sleep cycle—evolved. Scientists have discovered that all vertebrates, including humans, trace their vision back to… Read more: The shocking origin of human eyes traces back to an ancient “cyclops” - Akto Partners with Langchain, Portkey, TrueFoundry, Arcade, and LiteLLM
As enterprises accelerate AI agent deployments into production workflows, the attack surface has fragmented across AI Agent gateways, AI runtimes, AI frameworks, AI deployment platforms, and AI Agent toolkits, leaving 79% of enterprises with limited or… Read more: Akto Partners with Langchain, Portkey, TrueFoundry, Arcade, and LiteLLM - Survey: 89% Trust AI Code Security Despite Limited Visibility
Research reveals a plateau in AI trust; identifies autonomous systems as the primary security hurdle for 2027 Lineaje, the full-lifecycle, autonomous management software supply chain security company, today released findings from its third annual on-site… Read more: Survey: 89% Trust AI Code Security Despite Limited Visibility - Oil at three-week high as US-Iran peace talks stall; China blocks Meta’s takeover of AI agent Manus – business live
Rolling coverage of the latest economic and financial news Shares in athletic apparel and footwear company Adidas have jumped by almost 1.75% in early trading after three of its athletes shone at the London Marathon… Read more: Oil at three-week high as US-Iran peace talks stall; China blocks Meta’s takeover of AI agent Manus – business live - BDC Launches LIFT: Getting Canadian SMEs off the AI sidelines
New $500M program aims to help over 1,000 SMEs adopt AI — with early users already showing 24% higher productivity Canada’s small- and medium-sized business owners (SMEs) are missing out on the AI advantage. Only… Read more: BDC Launches LIFT: Getting Canadian SMEs off the AI sidelines - Elon Musk and Sam Altman face off in court over OpenAI’s founding mission
Musk’s lawsuit accuses Altman of fraud, while OpenAI says that Musk is ‘motivated by jealousy’ A lawsuit between two of Silicon Valley’s biggest tycoons goes to trial Monday in California, the culmination of a years-long… Read more: Elon Musk and Sam Altman face off in court over OpenAI’s founding mission - A faster way to estimate AI power consumption
Due to the explosive growth of artificial intelligence, it is estimated that data centers will consume up to 12 percent of total U.S. electricity by 2028, according to the Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory. Improving data center… Read more: A faster way to estimate AI power consumption - Inside China’s robotics revolution – podcast
How close are we to the sci-fi vision of autonomous humanoid robots? I visited 11 companies in five Chinese cities to find out By Chang Che. Read by Vincent Lai Continue reading… - Strange New Worlds S4 teaser strikes a more serious tone
. Paramount+ unveiled a new teaser for the upcoming fourth season of Star Trek: Strange New Worlds at CCXP in Mexico City over the weekend. (Some spoilers for prior seasons below.) The third season of Strange… Read more: Strange New Worlds S4 teaser strikes a more serious tone - Prime Video drops full trailer for Spider-Noir
If your spider-sense is tingling, perhaps it’s because Prime Video released the official full trailer for its upcoming live action series, Spider-Noir, at CCXPMX26 in Mexico City over the weekend. As it did with the… Read more: Prime Video drops full trailer for Spider-Noir - Top Medical Journal Publishes Searing Article Warning Against Medical AI
A recent survey found that millions of Americans are asking AI chatbots for medical advice, often instead of consulting human doctors. That’s despite researchers continuing to find severe flaws plaguing large language model-based tools that… Read more: Top Medical Journal Publishes Searing Article Warning Against Medical AI - Mezcal worm in a bottle DNA test reveals a surprise
The famous mezcal “worm” has long puzzled scientists, but DNA testing has finally cracked the case. Researchers found that all sampled larvae were actually agave redworm moth caterpillars—not a mix of species as once believed.… Read more: Mezcal worm in a bottle DNA test reveals a surprise - New Browser Plugin Adds Typos to Your AI-Generated Emails to Make Them Look Real
The advent of large language model-based writing tools have given lazy or unconfident writers incredible new shortcuts that can spit out everything from glossy work emails to crispy school papers. The problem, of course, is… Read more: New Browser Plugin Adds Typos to Your AI-Generated Emails to Make Them Look Real - America Trembles as Transportation Secretary Announces Plans for Air Traffic Controllers to Lean on AI Tools
As if air travel in the United States wasn’t cursed enough, the Trump Administration wants to ease the burden of air traffic scheduling with the help of some private-market AI solutions. US Department of Transportation… Read more: America Trembles as Transportation Secretary Announces Plans for Air Traffic Controllers to Lean on AI Tools - How principles of self-compassion help fight loneliness in the age of AI
Amid a rapid, AI-driven technology boom and all the changes it’s entailed, mental health issues due to social isolation have been on the rise. Researchers in social and clinical psychology have documented this shift and… Read more: How principles of self-compassion help fight loneliness in the age of AI - Experts Warn of AI Swarms Hijacking Democracy With Fake Citizens
AI isn’t all chatbots and meme generators. According to a new study published in the journal Science, it can also serve as a fountain of misinformation — and all it takes is for someone to… Read more: Experts Warn of AI Swarms Hijacking Democracy With Fake Citizens
