AI News

Latest news from the world of AI.

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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

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Health chatbots spread faster than independent testing

31 Mar 2026

Microsoft, Amazon, OpenAI, and Anthropic are expanding consumer health chatbots as demand rises. Researchers say the tools may help fill care gaps, but independent evaluation still lags behind public rollout.

artificial intelligence, google, health care, microsoft, openai

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National Artificial Intelligence medical pilot base reports new healthcare milestones

31 Mar 2026

China's National Artificial Intelligence Application Pilot Base for the medical sector has unveiled a new batch of technical breakthroughs and smart healthcare applications. The program is positioning clinical validation, domestic computing, and hospital deployment as the backbone of broader public health adoption.

artificial intelligence, china, healthcare, hospitals, medical devices

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Anumana wins FDA clearance for pulmonary hypertension ECG Artificial Intelligence tool

30 Mar 2026

Anumana has received FDA 510(k) clearance for an Artificial Intelligence-enabled pulmonary hypertension algorithm designed for use with standard 12-lead electrocardiograms. The company says the software can help clinicians spot early signs of disease within existing workflows and without moving patient data outside the health system environment.

artificial intelligence, cardiology, healthcare, medical devices, regulation

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Anu Bradford on tech sovereignty and regulatory fragmentation

30 Mar 2026

Anu Bradford argues that Europe is wavering in its role as the world’s digital rule-setter just as governments everywhere move toward more state control over technology. Global companies are being pushed to treat geopolitical risk, data sovereignty, and Artificial Intelligence governance as core strategic issues.

artificial intelligence, business strategy, europe, geopolitics, policy

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Mistral launches text-to-speech model

30 Mar 2026

Mistral has expanded its Voxtral family with a text-to-speech system aimed at enterprise voice applications. The company is positioning the open-weights model as a flexible alternative for organizations that want more control over deployment, cost and customization.

generative artificial intelligence, language models, speech recognition

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UK Parliament opens workforce inquiry on Artificial Intelligence

30 Mar 2026

A UK Parliament committee is examining how Artificial Intelligence is changing business and work, with a focus on both economic opportunity and labour disruption. The inquiry is seeking evidence on government priorities as adoption expands across the economy.

artificial intelligence, business, uk parliament, workforce

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Windows 11 tightens kernel trust for older drivers

30 Mar 2026

Microsoft is changing Windows 11 kernel policy so new drivers must be signed through the Windows Hardware Compatibility Program. Older trusted drivers will still be allowed in some cases to preserve compatibility during the transition.

drivers, microsoft, security, windows