AI News

Latest news from the world of AI.

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NVIDIA pushes physical Artificial Intelligence with Omniverse and OpenUSD

27 Mar 2026

NVIDIA used GTC to position simulation, digital twins and synthetic data pipelines as core infrastructure for physical Artificial Intelligence. New models, blueprints and partner deployments show how robots, vehicles and factories are moving from isolated pilots to broader enterprise systems.

digital twins, machine learning, nvidia, robotics, simulation

55

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Battery maker shifts toward Artificial Intelligence and math discovery tools emerge

27 Mar 2026

SES AI is moving from advanced lithium batteries into Artificial Intelligence materials discovery as its chief executive delivers a bleak assessment of Western battery makers. Axiom Math is meanwhile launching a free Artificial Intelligence tool designed to help mathematicians spot patterns that could lead to new ideas.

artificial intelligence, batteries, mathematics, startups, technology

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Artificial Intelligence is reshaping publisher traffic and business models

27 Mar 2026

Search-driven traffic is falling sharply for many tech publishers as Artificial Intelligence changes how people discover information. Publishers with loyal audiences, strong brands, and revenue beyond pageviews are better positioned to adapt.

artificial intelligence, journalism, media, publishing

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Crusoe lands Fast Company innovation honor

27 Mar 2026

Crusoe was named to Fast Company’s list of the World’s Most Innovative Companies of 2026, earning the number three spot in the Computing category. The recognition highlights the company’s push to build vertically integrated Artificial Intelligence infrastructure spanning energy, data centers, manufacturing, and cloud services.

artificial intelligence, awards, cloud infrastructure, data-centers

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Mistral chief proposes European Artificial Intelligence levy

27 Mar 2026

Mistral CEO Arthur Mensch has proposed a revenue-based tax on commercial Artificial Intelligence providers operating in Europe. The idea is framed as a way to address copyright tensions, support content creation, and create more equal competition with U.S. and Chinese rivals.

artificial intelligence policy, copyright, europe, generative artificial intelligence

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Sysdig adds runtime security for Artificial Intelligence coding agents

27 Mar 2026

Sysdig has introduced runtime security aimed at organisations using autonomous coding tools in cloud and development environments. The launch targets visibility into agent behaviour as businesses expand use of tools such as Claude Code, Codex and Gemini.

artificial intelligence, cloud security, cybersecurity, developer tools

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GBS leaders turn to Artificial Intelligence to close productivity gaps

27 Mar 2026

Global business services leaders are accelerating Artificial Intelligence adoption as workloads rise faster than staffing and budgets. Early deployments are improving customer experience, service quality, employee engagement, and productivity, while outsourcing relationships shift toward digital labor models.

artificial intelligence, enterprise technology, global business services, outsourcing

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Artificial Intelligence chip demand keeps pressuring tech supply chains

27 Mar 2026

Broadcom says soaring demand for Artificial Intelligence chips is still pushing TSMC to its production limits, with shortages spreading beyond semiconductors into other parts of the hardware supply chain. The pressure is affecting major technology companies and reinforcing the need for long-term capacity agreements.

artificial intelligence, data centres, semiconductors, supply chain

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HP expands Artificial Intelligence PC lineup at imagine 2026

27 Mar 2026

HP introduced a broad new range of gaming desktops, business laptops, and workstations at Imagine 2026, centered on high-performance computing and local Artificial Intelligence processing. The lineup spans new Intel, AMD, NVIDIA, and Qualcomm-based systems, with launches scheduled from April through July 2026.

artificial intelligence, gaming, hp, pc hardware, workstations

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Legal risks around Artificial Intelligence data poisoning

27 Mar 2026

Data poisoning is emerging as a major legal and operational risk in Artificial Intelligence systems, particularly through weaknesses in the upstream data supply chain. UK and EU rules are increasing pressure on organisations to strengthen due diligence, contracts and monitoring.

artificial intelligence, cyber security, data protection, regulation

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White House sets out federal Artificial Intelligence framework for employers

27 Mar 2026

The White House’s National Artificial Intelligence Legislative Framework outlines a federal policy agenda but does not create immediate legal obligations for employers. For now, businesses still need to comply with the growing patchwork of state and local Artificial Intelligence rules.

artificial intelligence, compliance, employment, policy, united states

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Framework links Artificial Intelligence language agents with ROS for easier robot control

27 Mar 2026

A new framework combines large language model based Artificial Intelligence agents with ROS to let non-experts program robots through natural language. It also adds imitation learning, action optimization, and iterative feedback to expand and refine robot skills.

artificial intelligence, humanoids, industrial robotics, robotics