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Amazon’s ‘House of David’ used 350+ AI shots in season 2, creator unapologetic
Amazon's sci-fi series "House of David" is pushing boundaries in television production, revealing a bold approach to artificial intelligence that's...
Safer Internet Day: Foster Critical Thinking with Gemini Guided Learning
Safer Internet Day isn’t just a reminder to lock down passwords; it’s a prompt to rethink how we teach people to navigate a world where algorithms...
Anthropic to Spend USD 50 B on US Data Centres, Adding 2,400 Jobs
In a bold move signaling AI's massive infrastructure demands, Anthropic is set to invest $50 billion in US data centers, a strategic expansion...
Gemini 3 Flash uses zoom for fine detail, improving PlanCheckSolver accuracy 5%
Why does a model that can “zoom” matter for architects and engineers? While most large language models focus on text, Gemini 3 Flash adds a visual...
Nvidia’s China AI Chip Push Succeeds as Trump‑Era Logic Gains Backing
Nvidia’s long‑running effort to break into China’s AI‑chip market finally shows tangible results.
UK to require pre-release AI testing to block child abuse image creation
The UK is taking a hard line against potential AI-driven child exploitation, targeting technology's dark potential before it emerges.
Embedding policy enforcement in query engines secures AI agents’ data access
AI agents are quietly reshaping how businesses handle sensitive data, but a growing security challenge lurks beneath the surface.
AWS unveils Trainium3 UltraServers, previews Trainium4 with 6× FP4 boost
Amazon Web Services is muscling deeper into the AI hardware race with its latest server chip announcements.
OpenAI expands London office, citing UK talent and research hubs
OpenAI’s latest move signals a clear shift in its geographic strategy. The company announced a substantial enlargement of its London base,...
Waymo robotaxi strikes child near school during drop‑off, minor injuries
Why does a Waymo robotaxi’s encounter with a child matter now? The crash happened in a busy school‑zone corridor, exactly when families are shuttling...
OpenAI tried to retire 4o August 2025, replace with GPT‑5 after user episodes
The plan to phase out a flagship model sparked a rare flashpoint for the AI industry.
ChatGPT deployed to GenAI.mil to give U.S. service members reliable AI
U.S. service members are about to get a new digital assistant, and the rollout isn’t a casual add‑on.
Harvard Data Course Runs 66 Weeks, Costs USD 1,332.90 (~Rs 1.18 Lakh)
Harvard's latest online data science course is pushing the boundaries of digital education with an ambitious 66-week program that promises full...
Pentagon, Anthropic clash over ‘agentic’ AI in Silicon Valley debate
The Pentagon’s latest briefing on artificial‑intelligence policy has put it on a collision course with Anthropic, the startup that markets its models...
Anthropic Rejects Pentagon’s New Terms, Cites Lethal AI and Surveillance
Why does this matter now? The Pentagon rolled out a fresh set of contractual terms aimed at tightening control over artificial‑intelligence tools...
Mistral's revenue jumps 20‑fold as Europe backs AI independence
Mistral’s latest financial report reads like a case study in how European policy can reshape a fledgling AI firm.
EU AI Lacks Models and Compute; Germany Urged to Lead Coalition
Europe’s AI ambitions sit on a shaky foundation. The latest assessment of the continent’s sector points to a paradox: research output is solid, yet...
Open-source AI assistant IronCurtain adds control layer, avoids system access
Why does an AI assistant need a firewall of its own? Developers have been wrestling with the fact that many generative agents can, once prompted,...
Smart TVs Using Bright SDK Crawl Web for AI Amid Compliance Backlash
Why should a living‑room screen be sniffing the internet? While the tech is impressive, a handful of smart‑TV manufacturers have slipped a background...
Perplexity's BrowseSafe patches agent gaps after Brave finds Comet flaw
AI search startup Perplexity has rushed to patch security vulnerabilities in its BrowseSafe product after a critical flaw was uncovered by Brave.