AI News

Latest news from the world of AI.

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Olympus reports stronger colorectal lesion detection with Artificial Intelligence endoscopy

18 Mar 2026

Olympus has published results from the EAGLE trial showing that its cloud-based CADDIE detection system improved colorectal lesion detection during colonoscopy. The study adds peer-reviewed evidence for real-time Artificial Intelligence support in endoscopy while maintaining workflow efficiency and safety.

artificial intelligence, endoscopy, medical technology, olympus

74

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European Union moves to streamline and tighten Artificial Intelligence rules

18 Mar 2026

The European Union is advancing parallel efforts to simplify parts of its Artificial Intelligence rulebook while moving toward tougher restrictions on tools used to create non-consensual sexual content. The latest steps combine broader regulatory streamlining with targeted action against harmful image and audio generation systems.

artificial intelligence safety, digital policy, european union, regulation

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Y Combinator machine learning startups in 2026

18 Mar 2026

Y Combinator’s 2026 machine learning directory highlights a broad mix of startups spanning infrastructure, robotics, healthcare, developer tools, data systems, and enterprise software. The list shows how deeply Artificial Intelligence and machine learning are being applied across industrial, scientific, and business workflows.

artificial intelligence, enterprise software, machine learning, startups, y combinator

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Artificial Intelligence platform choice becomes a board decision

17 Mar 2026

Competition among leading Artificial Intelligence providers is shifting from model benchmarks to control of broader platforms and ecosystems. That change turns large language model selection into a long term strategic decision for boards, not just engineering teams.

artificial intelligence, enterprise software, governance, strategy

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Memory makers see shortages easing in late 2028

17 Mar 2026

Memory manufacturers expect shortages to continue until the end of 2028, with supply and demand returning to balance afterward. Producers are also reassessing whether to extend capacity expansion beyond plans already tied to current demand.

hardware, manufacturing, memory, semiconductors

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EuroHPC JU signs contract for Artificial Intelligence supercomputer HammerHAI

17 Mar 2026

EuroHPC JU has signed a contract with HPE to deploy HammerHAI, the first new standalone supercomputer under its Artificial Intelligence Factories initiative. The system is planned for HLRS in Germany and is designed to expand computing capacity for Artificial Intelligence, machine learning, and data science.

artificial intelligence, europe, hpe, nvidia, supercomputing

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MSI warns of gpu shortages and expands ddr4 output

17 Mar 2026

MSI says tightening component supply tied to Artificial Intelligence demand is pressuring gaming hardware pricing and availability. The company is also shifting motherboard production toward DDR4 as DDR5 shortages persist.

graphics cards, hardware, memory, pc market

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NVIDIA launches BlueField-4 STX storage architecture

17 Mar 2026

NVIDIA introduced BlueField-4 STX, a modular storage reference architecture built to support long-context reasoning for agentic Artificial Intelligence. The design aims to keep data close to compute and improve responsiveness across inference, training and analytics.

artificial intelligence, data-centers, nvidia, storage

55

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AMD and Celestica partner on Helios rack-scale Artificial Intelligence platform

17 Mar 2026

AMD and Celestica are working together to bring the Helios rack-scale Artificial Intelligence platform to market. The effort combines AMD compute technology with Celestica networking switch development for large-scale clusters.

amd, artificial intelligence, data center, networking

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Micron ramps HBM4, SOCAMM2, and PCIe Gen 6 SSD production

17 Mar 2026

Micron has moved three data center products into high-volume or mass production around NVIDIA's Vera Rubin platform. The lineup includes HBM4, SOCAMM2 memory modules, and the Micron 9650 PCIe Gen 6 SSD.

data center, memory, nvidia, storage

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NVIDIA DSX Air brings simulation to Artificial Intelligence factories

17 Mar 2026

NVIDIA introduced DSX Air, a software-as-a-service platform for simulating Artificial Intelligence factories before hardware is deployed. The platform is positioned as a way to cut setup time, validate full-stack infrastructure, and speed time to first token.

artificial intelligence infrastructure, cloud-computing, nvidia, simulation

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Governance gaps emerge as agentic Artificial Intelligence scales

17 Mar 2026

Agentic Artificial Intelligence is moving from assisted chatbots to autonomous workflows faster than enterprise governance is adapting. The shift raises accountability, security, lifecycle, and cost control challenges that organizations must address in operational code from the start.

artificial intelligence, enterprise software, governance, security