AI News

Latest news from the world of AI.

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Mistral Artificial Intelligence secures 830 million for Paris data center

2 Apr 2026

Mistral Artificial Intelligence has raised 830 million in debt financing to operate a new data center outside Paris as it pushes for a larger independent cloud and compute footprint in Europe. The facility will be powered by thousands of Nvidia chips and forms part of a broader regional expansion plan.

data-centers, europe, generative artificial intelligence, mistral

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Anthropic signals cybersecurity push with Mythos

2 Apr 2026

Anthropic’s reported Mythos model points to a deeper push into cybersecurity and a broader effort to expand beyond coding-focused offerings. Enterprises are likely to treat it as one option among many rather than a single answer to their Artificial Intelligence needs.

anthropic, cybersecurity, enterprise software, generative artificial intelligence

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Nvidia targets laptops with Arm chips at Computex 2026

1 Apr 2026

Nvidia is preparing to introduce Arm-based laptop processors at Computex 2026 as it pushes into the consumer PC market. The new chips, developed with MediaTek, are aimed at thin-and-light systems with strong graphics and Artificial Intelligence performance.

artificial intelligence, chips, computex, laptops, nvidia

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OpenAI reports lower hallucination rates for GPT-5

1 Apr 2026

OpenAI says GPT-5 produces fewer false claims than earlier models, especially when it can browse the web. The gains look smaller without web access, underscoring how much reliability still depends on live sourcing.

artificial intelligence, chatgpt, machine learning, openai

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LiteLLM drops Delve after security compliance dispute

1 Apr 2026

LiteLLM is replacing Delve and redoing its security certifications after a malware incident and escalating allegations around Delve’s compliance practices. The company plans to use Vanta and an independent third-party auditor to verify its controls.

artificial intelligence, compliance, security, startups

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ARC-AGI-3 exposes limits in Artificial Intelligence reasoning

1 Apr 2026

ARC-AGI-3 introduces interactive, instruction-free environments designed to test whether frontier Artificial Intelligence systems can adapt to genuinely novel situations. Early results show top models performing near zero, highlighting a sharp gap between pattern recognition and open-ended exploration.

artificial intelligence, benchmarks, machine learning, reasoning

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NVIDIA Rubin Ultra reportedly hits packaging limits at TSMC

1 Apr 2026

NVIDIA is reportedly running into manufacturing problems with Rubin Ultra as its planned package pushes beyond current TSMC capabilities. The issue centers on CoWoS-L packaging for a much larger multi-die, high-bandwidth memory design.

artificial intelligence, nvidia, packaging, semiconductors, tsmc

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Intel BOT reshapes code execution through vectorization

1 Apr 2026

Intel's Binary Optimization Tool is changing how executable applications run on Arrow Lake Refresh systems, with measurable gains in some workloads. Primate Labs found that the tool cuts instruction counts and aggressively shifts execution from scalar code to vector instructions, prompting Geekbench to label BOT-enhanced results.

benchmarking, intel, processors, software optimization

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Artificial Intelligence health tools face scrutiny as Pentagon clash with Anthropic is checked

1 Apr 2026

Medical chatbots from major tech companies are arriving quickly as questions grow about how little outside testing they receive before public release. A judge has also temporarily halted the Pentagon’s effort to label Anthropic a supply chain risk, exposing a dispute escalated outside normal government channels.

artificial intelligence, defense, healthcare, policy

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Replication studies challenge quantum computing claims

1 Apr 2026

Physicists reviewing prominent topological quantum computing results found that signals described as breakthroughs could also be explained by simpler alternatives. Their effort also exposed how hard it can be to publish replication work in high-profile science journals.

physics, quantum-computing, research methods, scientific conduct

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Compression and voice models reshape Artificial Intelligence efficiency

31 Mar 2026

Recent releases focused on infrastructure rather than headline model breakthroughs, with gains in compression and voice systems pointing to lower inference costs and broader deployment. Google and Mistral highlighted two distinct paths for real-time audio, while TurboQuant targeted one of the most expensive bottlenecks in long-context inference.

funding, google, mistral, research, voice

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Judge blocks Pentagon move against Anthropic

31 Mar 2026

A federal judge temporarily blocked the Pentagon from labeling Anthropic a supply chain risk after finding major gaps between public threats, legal authority, and the government’s courtroom arguments. The dispute has become a test of how far the government can go in punishing an Artificial Intelligence company over political and contractual conflict.

anthropic, defense, government, legal, policy