Inside the Vitalism movement and the privacy risks of Artificial Intelligence memory

A new longevity subculture called Vitalism is pushing the idea that death should be treated as a solvable problem, while experts warn that Artificial Intelligence systems designed to remember users are creating a new frontier of privacy risks.
DHS taps Google and Adobe artificial intelligence tools for public-facing videos

The Department of Homeland Security is using commercial artificial intelligence video generators from Google and Adobe to create and edit public-facing content, as newly released documents shed light on the agency’s growing reliance on automated tools.
Amazon weighs up to $50 billion investment in OpenAI fundraising round

Amazon is reportedly in talks to invest up to $50 billion in OpenAI as part of a massive fundraising effort that could reshape the economics of Artificial Intelligence infrastructure.
Research excellence at the UF College of Medicine in 2025

In 2025, the University of Florida College of Medicine expanded its research footprint across cancer, neuromedicine, diabetes, and women’s and children’s health, leveraging artificial intelligence to accelerate discovery and clinical impact.
What EO 14365 means for state artificial intelligence laws and business compliance

Executive order 14365 signals a push toward a national artificial intelligence policy that could preempt certain state regulations without immediately changing existing compliance obligations. Businesses using artificial intelligence are advised to monitor forthcoming federal actions while continuing to follow current state laws.
Generative Artificial Intelligence reshapes europe’s economy, society and policy

The european commission’s joint research centre outlines how generative artificial intelligence is altering research, industry, labour markets and social equality in the EU, while highlighting gaps in patents, investment and safeguards. The report points to both productivity gains and rising risks that demand coordinated policy responses.
How UK SMEs are using artificial intelligence to compete with larger rivals in 2026

United Kingdom small and medium sized enterprises are using practical artificial intelligence tools to close the gap with larger competitors, shifting from experimentation to targeted productivity gains. Adoption is rising quickly, but a lack of skills and understanding is emerging as a bigger barrier than cost.
Intel produces chips for apple and nvidia as foundry capacity tightens

Intel is positioned to manufacture chips for apple and nvidia as capacity constraints challenge established contract chipmakers and geopolitical dynamics shift government support toward domestic production.
Adobe advances edge delivery and artificial intelligence in experience manager evolution

Adobe is recasting experience manager and edge delivery services as a tightly connected, artificial intelligence driven platform for intelligent content orchestration and ultra-fast web delivery. A recent two-day developer event in San Jose showcased edge native architecture, agentic workflows, and automated content supply chains that target both authors and developers.
ByteDance and Alibaba plan new artificial intelligence models in China race

ByteDance and Alibaba are preparing new flagship artificial intelligence models in a push to strengthen their positions in China’s fast-moving generative technology market.