AI News

Latest news from the world of AI.

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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

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Europe examines perceived workplace effects of Artificial Intelligence

22 Apr 2026

A European Commission technical paper focuses on how consumers in Europe perceive Artificial Intelligence to affect productivity, quality of work, and job security. The publication forms part of the European Business Cycle Indicators for the 1st Quarter 2026.

artificial intelligence, european commission, labor market, productivity

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Deutsche Telekom chief criticizes European Union Artificial Intelligence rules

22 Apr 2026

Deutsche Telekom chief executive Tim Höttges urged Europe to simplify its Artificial Intelligence regime, arguing that current rules could weaken industrial competitiveness as the USA and China move faster.

artificial intelligence, europe, regulation, telecoms

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Analog computing from waste heat

22 Apr 2026

MIT researchers developed an analog computing approach that uses waste heat in electronic devices to process data without electricity. The technique performs matrix vector multiplication with strong accuracy and could also help monitor heat in chips without extra energy use.

computing, hardware, machine learning, research

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How Artificial Intelligence is reshaping financial services oversight

22 Apr 2026

Financial services regulators are largely treating Artificial Intelligence as another technology governed by existing rules rather than building new securities-specific frameworks. History suggests that clearer expectations will emerge through examinations, enforcement, and supervisory guidance.

artificial intelligence, compliance, financial services, regulation, risk management

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Nvidia faces gamer backlash over Artificial Intelligence shift

22 Apr 2026

Nvidia is facing growing frustration from gamers as memory supply is steered toward data center chips and DLSS 5 becomes more central to game performance. The dispute highlights how far the company’s priorities have shifted toward enterprise Artificial Intelligence.

artificial intelligence, gaming, gpus, nvidia, semiconductors

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Executives see limited Artificial Intelligence productivity gains so far

22 Apr 2026

Corporate enthusiasm around Artificial Intelligence has yet to translate into broad gains in employment or productivity, reviving comparisons to the long lag between early computing breakthroughs and measurable economic impact. Recent surveys and studies show mixed results, with strong expectations for future benefits but little consensus on present gains.

artificial intelligence, business, economy, employment, productivity

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Nvidia skips a new GeForce generation as Artificial Intelligence chips dominate

21 Apr 2026

Nvidia is set to go a year without a new GeForce GPU generation for the first time since the 1990s as memory shortages and higher margins in Artificial Intelligence hardware reshape the market. AMD and Intel are also struggling to capitalize because the same supply constraints are hitting gaming products across the industry.

artificial intelligence, gaming, nvidia, semiconductors

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Where gpu debt starts to break

21 Apr 2026

Stress in gpu-backed infrastructure financing is emerging around deals that lack the structural protections seen in the strongest transactions. Oracle, the Abilene Stargate project, and older CoreWeave debt illustrate different ways residual risk can surface when contracts, collateral, and counterparties fall short.

cloud-computing, debt markets, infrastructure, semiconductors

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SK hynix starts mass production of 192 GB SOCAMM2

21 Apr 2026

SK hynix has begun mass production of the 192 GB SOCAMM2, a next-generation memory module standard built on 1cnm LPDDR5X low-power DRAM. The module is positioned as a primary memory solution for next-generation Artificial Intelligence servers.

artificial intelligence, memory, semiconductors, servers