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Latest news from the world of AI.

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ASML raises EUV shipment target as memory demand grows

16 Apr 2026

ASML plans to ship over 60 EUV lithography systems in 2026, up from 48 in 2025, as memory makers expand capacity for Artificial Intelligence data center demand. South Korea accounted for 45% of Q1 2026 revenue, reflecting strong purchases from major memory producers.

asml, manufacturing, memory, semiconductors

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Healthcare startup investment tracks Artificial Intelligence system complexity

16 Apr 2026

A large-scale analysis of healthcare startups links venture funding patterns to the complexity of the Artificial Intelligence systems they build. Investment is clustering around data-rich clinical applications, while lower-funded areas often face scalability, data, and ecosystem barriers.

artificial intelligence, digital health, healthcare, startups, venture capital

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Tesla completes Artificial Intelligence5 chip design with TSMC and Samsung

16 Apr 2026

Tesla has finished the design of its next-generation Full Self-Driving chip and is spreading production across Samsung and TSMC. The package also uses SK hynix LPDDR5X memory in a high-capacity configuration.

artificial intelligence, automotive, foundry, semiconductors, tesla

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NVIDIA launches Ising open Artificial Intelligence models for quantum computing

16 Apr 2026

NVIDIA introduced the Ising family of open source Artificial Intelligence models to support quantum processor calibration and quantum error correction. The company positions the models as tools for improving the reliability and scale of useful quantum computing applications.

machine learning, nvidia, quantum-computing

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Anthropic’s Claude Mythos Preview shows a philosophical bent

16 Apr 2026

Anthropic’s newest model is described as unusually drawn to philosophy, interdisciplinary problems, and discussions of consciousness. The company’s own safety document also highlights recurring references to thinkers such as Mark Fisher and Thomas Nagel.

anthropic, artificial intelligence, philosophy of mind, technology

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Scientists split over the risks of synthetic mirror life

16 Apr 2026

Researchers who once backed mirror-biology research now warn that synthetic mirror organisms could evade immune defenses and spread without natural checks. Others argue the technology remains far beyond current capabilities and say early-stage work could still yield medical benefits.

bioethics, biotechnology, policy, synthetic biology

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UK regulators assess Anthropic’s Claude Mythos Preview

16 Apr 2026

UK financial and cyber authorities are urgently assessing the risks tied to Anthropic's Claude Mythos Preview. The model's ability to understand and modify software has raised concern that advanced vulnerability discovery could be exploited by criminals.

anthropic, artificial intelligence, cybersecurity, finance, regulation

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Artificial Intelligence expands across scientific research

15 Apr 2026

Artificial Intelligence is taking a larger role across biology, chemistry, physics, astronomy, and earth science, with publication volume rising sharply and new scientific infrastructure emerging. Performance gains are notable in narrow tasks, but current systems still struggle to replicate research and complete end-to-end scientific work at expert level.

astronomy, machine learning, scientific research, stanford hai, weather and climate

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GCC accelerates Artificial Intelligence strategy

15 Apr 2026

Gulf states are embedding Artificial Intelligence into national economic plans, pairing state-backed investment with new governance frameworks and digital infrastructure projects. The region is positioning itself as a sovereign Artificial Intelligence hub spanning data centers, cloud capacity, and sector-specific deployment.

artificial intelligence, infrastructure, investment, middle east, regulation

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YMTC expands memory production with new fabs

15 Apr 2026

YMTC is preparing a major manufacturing expansion that would more than double its wafer output and extend its push beyond NAND into DRAM. The company is also increasing its reliance on domestic equipment as trade restrictions continue to shape its supply chain.

china, manufacturing, memory, semiconductors

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Apple’s edge in an Artificial Intelligence market turning commoditized

15 Apr 2026

Apple may be better positioned than many rivals if Artificial Intelligence models become cheaper, more interchangeable, and increasingly usable on local devices. Its advantage lies less in frontier models and more in owning the hardware, software, and personal context layer.

apple, artificial intelligence, hardware, machine learning

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Ex Parte Desjardins reshapes Artificial Intelligence patent eligibility

14 Apr 2026

A precedential PTAB decision and two USPTO memoranda have clarified how Artificial Intelligence inventions can qualify for patent protection under 35 U.S.C. § 101. The guidance gives applicants a clearer path to showing technical improvements in machine learning systems and computer performance.

artificial intelligence, intellectual property, patents, uspto