Judge experiments with generative video to expand access to justice

Judge Scott Schlegel describes how he used a generative video workflow to quickly turn his past writing into short educational clips aimed at reducing confusion in the court system.
Deepmind’s Alphagenome model reads functional signals in human dna

Google Deepmind’s Alphagenome model is helping researchers interpret the human genome’s “dark” regions, predicting how subtle dna changes influence disease risk and potential drug targets.
Artificial intelligence breakthroughs reshape patient care across specialties

Clinicians across dentistry, urology, rehabilitation, aesthetics, mental health, and healthcare operations describe how applied artificial intelligence tools are changing diagnosis, decision-making, documentation, and communication in day-to-day patient care.
Nvidia launches Vera Arm CPU as standalone rival to Xeon and Epyc

Nvidia is taking its Vera Arm server CPU standalone, positioning it directly against Intel Xeon and AMD Epyc while tightly coupling with its Rubin GPUs through high bandwidth interconnects.
Ambersemi tapes out Powertile vertical power solution for artificial intelligence data centers

Amber Semiconductor has completed silicon tape out for its Powertile vertical power delivery device, designed to feed artificial intelligence processors in data centers from directly beneath the package. The company claims the approach sharply cuts distribution losses and removes a key bottleneck in scaling processor power.
Nvidia vera cpus hit by pcie flaw with third party gpus

Nvidia’s vera server cpus include a pcie controller bug that can break compatibility with non-nvidia gpus and accelerators, particularly under dma heavy workloads. The flaw is tied to how the chips generate memory addresses during specific mmio write operations on arm based systems.
Samsung HBM4 reportedly cleared for Nvidia Vera Rubin artificial intelligence platform

Samsung has reportedly passed final HBM4 quality tests with Nvidia and AMD, positioning its next generation memory for early use in Vera Rubin artificial intelligence accelerators and a potential showcase at GTC 2026.
OpenAI targets scientific research as chatbot safety and space commercialization advance

OpenAI is building a dedicated science team while regulators and companies race to verify children’s ages on chatbots and private firms prepare to replace the aging International Space Station. The broader tech landscape is roiled by political pressure, safety concerns, and ambitious infrastructure projects on Earth and in orbit.