AI News

Latest news from the world of AI.

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Anthropic launches Claude Mythos for Project Glasswing

10 Apr 2026

Anthropic has introduced Claude Mythos Preview, a new frontier Artificial Intelligence model positioned as a major advance in cybersecurity capability. The model is being used to power Project Glasswing, a coalition effort to secure critical software before similar capabilities spread more widely.

anthropic, artificial intelligence, cybersecurity, software security, threat intelligence

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Softr launches Artificial Intelligence no-code platform for business teams

10 Apr 2026

Softr has introduced an Artificial Intelligence-native no-code platform aimed at non-technical teams building business software. The company is targeting the gap between fast prototypes and systems that can support live operations with real data, permissions and security.

artificial intelligence, crm, digital transformation, no-code, saas

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Artificial Intelligence speeds quantum encryption threat timeline

9 Apr 2026

Research from Google and Oratomic suggests quantum computers capable of breaking core internet encryption may arrive sooner than expected. Artificial Intelligence played a key role in improving one of the new algorithms, raising fresh urgency around post-quantum security.

artificial intelligence, cybersecurity, google, quantum-computing

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New methods aim to improve Large Language Model reasoning

9 Apr 2026

A new study on arXiv outlines algorithmic techniques designed to strengthen Large Language Model reasoning and reduce hallucinations. The work reports better logical consistency and stronger performance on mathematical and coding benchmarks.

large language models, machine learning, research

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Nvidia acquisition of SchedMD raises Slurm neutrality concerns

9 Apr 2026

Nvidia's purchase of SchedMD has given it control of Slurm, an open-source scheduler that sits at the center of many supercomputing and large-model training systems. Researchers and engineers are watching for signs that support could tilt toward Nvidia hardware over AMD and Intel alternatives.

artificial intelligence, hardware, nvidia, open source, supercomputing

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Mustafa Suleyman says Artificial Intelligence compute growth is still accelerating

9 Apr 2026

Mustafa Suleyman argues that Artificial Intelligence development is being propelled by simultaneous advances in chips, memory, networking, and software efficiency rather than nearing a hard limit. He contends that rising compute capacity and falling deployment costs will push systems beyond chatbots toward more capable agents.

artificial intelligence, hardware, machine learning, microsoft

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China and the US are leading different Artificial Intelligence races

9 Apr 2026

The US leads in large language models and advanced chips, while China has built a major advantage in robotics and humanoid manufacturing. That balance is shifting as Chinese developers narrow the gap in model performance and both countries push to combine software and machines.

artificial intelligence, china, robotics, semiconductors, united states

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Congress weighs Artificial Intelligence transparency rules

9 Apr 2026

Bipartisan lawmakers are pushing a federal transparency standard for the largest Artificial Intelligence models as Congress works on a broader national framework. The proposal aims to increase public trust while avoiding stricter state-by-state requirements and heavier regulation.

artificial intelligence, congress, policy, regulation

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Report finds California creative job losses are not driven by Artificial Intelligence

8 Apr 2026

New research from Otis College of Art and Design finds California’s recent creative industry job losses stem from cost pressures and structural shifts, not direct worker displacement by generative Artificial Intelligence. The technology is changing workflows and expectations, but it is largely replacing tasks rather than entire jobs.

artificial intelligence, hollywood, labor, media

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U.S. senators propose broader chip tool export ban for Chinese firms

8 Apr 2026

A bipartisan proposal in the U.S. Senate would shift semiconductor equipment controls from specific fabs to targeted Chinese companies and their affiliates. The measure is aimed at cutting off access to advanced lithography and other wafer fabrication tools for firms such as Huawei, SMIC, YMTC, CXMT, and Hua Hong.

china, manufacturing, policy, semiconductors

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Trump executive order targets state Artificial Intelligence laws

8 Apr 2026

Executive Order 14365 lays out a federal strategy to discourage, challenge, and potentially preempt state Artificial Intelligence laws viewed as burdensome. Employers are advised to keep complying with current state and local rules while preparing for regulatory uncertainty in 2026.

artificial intelligence, employment law, policy, regulation

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Who decides how America uses Artificial Intelligence in war

8 Apr 2026

Stanford experts are divided over how the United States should govern Artificial Intelligence in defense, surveillance, and warfare. Their views converge on one point: decisions with such high stakes cannot be left to companies alone.

biosecurity, ethics, national security, policy, privacy