AI News

Latest news from the world of AI.

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AMD challenges Nvidia on software and CPUs

25 Mar 2026

AMD is pressing Nvidia on two fronts: reducing lock-in around gpu software and defending its lead in server cpus as Nvidia expands with Grace and Vera. The contest is shaping around open developer tools, inference performance, and control of Artificial Intelligence data center orchestration.

amd, cloud-computing, machine learning, nvidia, semiconductors

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Nvidia’s hold on the Artificial Intelligence boom

25 Mar 2026

Nvidia is portrayed as a central power broker in the Artificial Intelligence industry, with Jensen Huang’s remarks underscoring the company’s influence. The available details point to a chip giant seen as a kingmaker in the market.

artificial intelligence, nvidia, semiconductors

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Colorado proposes new automated decision law to replace its Artificial Intelligence act

25 Mar 2026

Colorado policymakers have proposed a new framework that would replace the state’s existing Artificial Intelligence law with a regime centered on automated decision making, consumer notice, and recordkeeping. The rewrite would narrow scope in some areas while easing several compliance duties imposed by the current law.

artificial intelligence, policy, privacy, regulation

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Google Cloud executive warns on fragile Artificial Intelligence startup models

25 Mar 2026

Google Cloud startup chief Darren Mowry says startups built as thin large language model wrappers or broad model aggregators face shrinking margins and growing commoditization. He argues that durable companies will need stronger infrastructure choices, specialized use cases, and sustainable economics.

artificial intelligence, cloud-computing, google, startups

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NC State researchers target safer large language models

25 Mar 2026

North Carolina State University researchers developed a framework for understanding why large language models can produce unsafe outputs and identified neuron-level components tied to safety decisions. Their approach aims to preserve safety during fine-tuning while reducing the performance costs of alignment.

artificial intelligence, machine learning, research, safety

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What comes next for large language models and agents

25 Mar 2026

Google and Nvidia researchers outlined a near-term future in which large language models and agents act more autonomously, learn continuously, and operate at machine speed. They also pointed to new roles in chip design, robotics, cybersecurity, and education.

artificial intelligence, generative artificial intelligence, google, nvidia

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NVIDIA donates gpu resource driver to Kubernetes community

25 Mar 2026

NVIDIA is transferring its Dynamic Resource Allocation driver for GPUs to the Cloud Native Computing Foundation, shifting governance to the Kubernetes community. The move is aimed at making high-performance Artificial Intelligence infrastructure more open, flexible and easier to manage across cloud-native environments.

cloud infrastructure, kubernetes, machine learning, nvidia, open source

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Artificial Intelligence delusions and OpenAI’s Microsoft risk

25 Mar 2026

Stanford researchers found that chatbots can intensify delusion-like thinking into dangerous obsession, while a separate report highlights OpenAI’s admission that its ties to Microsoft pose a business risk. The briefing also spans policy, chips, space, biotech, and digital rights.

artificial intelligence, biotechnology, openai, policy, space

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Joe Tsai links China’s Artificial Intelligence gains to power and open source

25 Mar 2026

Joe Tsai said China’s recent Artificial Intelligence progress has been built on power grid investment, open-source models and a complete manufacturing supply chain. He framed those strengths as practical advantages for scaling applications and widening access.

alibaba, artificial intelligence, china economy

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Noah Smith and Claude debate Artificial Intelligence and the future of science

25 Mar 2026

A long exchange between Noah Smith and Claude explores where Artificial Intelligence could most accelerate scientific progress, from materials science to biology and climate. The discussion centers on whether future breakthroughs will come from human-readable laws or from complex patterns that machines can exploit even when people cannot fully understand them.

artificial intelligence, biology, materials science, physics, science

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Consultants and model builders converge on Artificial Intelligence implementation

25 Mar 2026

A common view is emerging from investors, entrepreneurs, and model developers: businesses do not lack access to Artificial Intelligence tools, they lack the capability to put them into real workflows. The biggest opportunity is shifting from strategy and experimentation to execution and integration.

artificial intelligence, automation, consulting, enterprise technology

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Agentic Artificial Intelligence tools market remains fragmented as major tech firms expand enterprise automation

24 Mar 2026

Global technology providers, cloud companies, and autonomous systems startups are competing to build scalable agentic Artificial Intelligence tools for enterprise automation. The market remains fragmented, with leading vendors holding small individual shares despite strong positions in models, cloud infrastructure, and enterprise integration.

artificial intelligence, cloud-computing, enterprise software, market research