Composable and sovereign artificial intelligence aims to move enterprises beyond pilots

Enterprises are shifting toward composable and sovereign artificial intelligence architectures to overcome infrastructure bottlenecks that keep most pilots from delivering business value at scale.
US digital rights tensions grow as Artificial Intelligence companionship rises

The US government’s move to bar European digital rights advocates from entry coincides with growing concern over how Artificial Intelligence chatbots are shaping online companionship and emotional life.
China tech stocks surge into 2026 on Artificial Intelligence momentum despite economic strain

China is entering 2026 with a powerful rally in technology shares driven by domestic Artificial Intelligence breakthroughs and broader high-tech advances, even as the country’s wider economy struggles with property and demand headwinds.
Meta plans more artificial intelligence generated content in Facebook and Instagram feeds

Meta chief executive Mark Zuckerberg says improved recommendation systems and new artificial intelligence tools will drive a third era of social feeds, with more computer generated posts appearing on Facebook and Instagram.
Policymakers consider Artificial Intelligence as first-line mental health gatekeeper

A Forbes column explores a controversial proposal to use generative Artificial Intelligence systems as the mandatory first point of contact for mental health triage and early therapy, highlighting the significant policy and legal stakes involved.
UK watchdogs warned financial system is underprepared for major artificial intelligence shocks

A Treasury select committee has warned that UK regulators are taking too passive an approach to artificial intelligence in financial services, leaving consumers and markets exposed to potential systemic shocks. MPs are urging targeted stress tests, clearer rules and tighter oversight of critical technology providers.
Nvidia targets 2026 launch for Windows on arm notebook

Nvidia is outlining a product roadmap that extends its current N1 and N1X platforms toward next-generation N2 and N2X systems, as it prepares a Windows on arm notebook launch targeted for 2026. The effort reflects the company’s broader push from data centers into personal and edge artificial intelligence computing.
TSMC struggles to meet surging artificial intelligence chip demand as rivals reposition

Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Company is warning major customers that it cannot fully meet demand for advanced artificial intelligence processors, even as booming orders drive record results and open new opportunities for rivals such as Intel.
JPMorgan Chase treats Artificial Intelligence spending as core infrastructure

JPMorgan Chase is reframing its Artificial Intelligence investments as essential infrastructure, placing them alongside payment systems and core risk controls to stay competitive in a tightly regulated industry.
Mushrooms, phonon lasers, and virtual reality prisons drive science Sunday

This week’s roundup highlights a phonon laser that could shrink smartphones, edible fungi turned into living computer memory, and virtual reality programs transforming prisoner rehabilitation outcomes.