AI News

Latest news from the world of AI.

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SpaceX gains option to buy Artificial Intelligence coding startup Cursor

24 Apr 2026

SpaceX and Cursor are deepening their partnership around coding models and compute, with an acquisition option that could reshape Cursor’s enterprise positioning. The arrangement raises immediate questions about model neutrality, data contracts, and future access to third-party models.

artificial intelligence, enterprise technology, software development, spacex

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ChatGPT Images adds thinking capability

24 Apr 2026

OpenAI has upgraded ChatGPT Images with a new thinking mode that can search the internet, generate multiple images, and verify outputs before finalizing results. The update also improves text rendering, dense compositions, multilingual support, and style flexibility.

foundation models, generative artificial intelligence, image generation, openai

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Consumers face higher tech costs as Artificial Intelligence drives memory shortages

24 Apr 2026

Rapid growth in Artificial Intelligence is pushing up demand for computer memory and raising prices for consumer technology. The pressure is affecting everything from gaming consoles and laptops to local computer businesses.

artificial intelligence, business, consumer technology, hardware, semiconductors

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YouTube expands deepfake detection to Hollywood talent

24 Apr 2026

YouTube is opening its likeness protection system to actors, athletes, musicians and creators beyond its own platform. The move gives public figures a way to flag and request removal of damaging Artificial Intelligence-generated replicas while YouTube weighs broader rules and possible future monetization.

artificial intelligence, creators, hollywood, youtube

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Adobe plans outcome-based pricing for Artificial Intelligence agents

24 Apr 2026

Adobe is positioning its Artificial Intelligence agents around performance-based pricing, charging only when the software completes useful work. The approach points to a more results-oriented model for selling generative Artificial Intelligence tools to business customers.

adobe, artificial intelligence, enterprise software

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Tech firms commit billions to Artificial Intelligence infrastructure

23 Apr 2026

Amazon, OpenAI, Nvidia, Meta, Google and others are signing increasingly large cloud, chip and data center agreements as demand for Artificial Intelligence infrastructure accelerates. The latest wave of deals spans investments, compute purchases, chip supply agreements and data center buildouts.

artificial intelligence, cloud-computing, data-centers, openai, semiconductors

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Healthcare Artificial Intelligence regulation shifts to states as federal policy lags

23 Apr 2026

Healthcare providers and regulators are confronting a fast-moving compliance landscape as state governments take the lead on Artificial Intelligence oversight. Federal agencies are advancing guidance, pilots and frameworks, but nationwide rules remain limited.

artificial intelligence, healthcare, policy, regulation

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JEDEC outlines LPDDR6 expansion for data centers

23 Apr 2026

JEDEC has previewed planned updates to LPDDR6 aimed at pushing the memory standard beyond mobile devices and into selected data center and accelerated computing use cases. The roadmap includes higher-capacity packaging options, flexible metadata support, 512 GB densities, and a new SOCAMM2 module standard.

artificial intelligence, data-centers, memory, standards

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Tsmc debuts A13 process technology

23 Apr 2026

Tsmc has introduced its A13 process at its 2026 North America Technology Symposium as a tighter version of A14 aimed at next-generation Artificial Intelligence, high performance computing, and mobile designs. The company positions the node as a more compact and efficient option with backward-compatible design rules for faster migration.

artificial intelligence, chip manufacturing, semiconductors

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Google unveils eighth-generation tensor processor units

23 Apr 2026

Google introduced its eighth generation of custom tensor processor units with separate designs for training and inference. The new TPU 8t and TPU 8i are aimed at large-scale model training, serving, and agentic workloads.

google, hardware, machine learning

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US and California use procurement to shape Artificial Intelligence rules

23 Apr 2026

Federal and California officials are using government purchasing requirements to influence how Artificial Intelligence systems are built and sold. The diverging approaches are raising compliance costs and creating a new front in the fight over Artificial Intelligence regulation.

artificial intelligence policy, california, compliance, government

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South Africa draft Artificial Intelligence policy opens for public comment

22 Apr 2026

South Africa has opened a draft national policy on Artificial Intelligence for public comment. The move signals an effort to shape domestic rules for automated decision-making and align governance with broader international debates.

artificial intelligence, policy, regulation, south africa