Tracking rapid artificial intelligence progress and next generation nuclear power debates
Frontier artificial intelligence models are advancing faster than expected according to a closely watched capability graph, while new scrutiny is landing on nuclear power’s role in supporting energy-hungry data centers and a grid under strain. Researchers are also uncovering how massive open-source training sets quietly absorb vast amounts of personal data from the public web.
SeaArt AI tops 30 million monthly users as creator platform expands

SeaArt AI has emerged as one of the most trafficked Artificial Intelligence content creation communities, pairing rapid user growth with a focus on emotional engagement and creator-driven assets. The company is now extending its model into a broader all-modality platform called SeaVerse.
Anthropic’s new legal tool jolts incumbents and energizes startups

Anthropic’s Cowork legal plugin triggered a sharp sell-off in legacy legal software stocks and intensified debate over whether foundation models will erode the long-standing dominance of Thomson Reuters and LexisNexis.
Barnsley named first UK tech town to trial artificial intelligence in public services

Barnsley has been designated the UK’s first government backed Tech Town, positioning the area as a national testbed for how Artificial Intelligence can improve public services, education and healthcare. A new partnership with Barnsley Hospital will trial Artificial Intelligence tools for quicker check-ins, faster triage and smoother outpatient care.
UK artificial intelligence ambitions hinge on investment, skills and clear regulation

The UK has the research strength and start-up base to become a leader in artificial intelligence but faces structural challenges in funding, regulation and talent retention that threaten its long-term competitiveness.
OpenAI weighs Nvidia rivals for next generation artificial intelligence chips

OpenAI is reassessing its dependence on Nvidia GPUs as rising costs, supply constraints, and performance concerns collide with rapid generative Artificial Intelligence growth. Rival chipmakers including AMD, Intel, Graphcore, and Cerebras are vying to supply the infrastructure that could power OpenAI’s future models.
Nvidia negotiations over artificial intelligence chip exports to bytedance face us licence conditions

Nvidia is negotiating with United States regulators over export licence conditions for H200 artificial intelligence chips destined for ByteDance and other Chinese customers, focusing on compliance rules that could shape future semiconductor trade with China.
Fundamental raises 255M to build deterministic models for enterprise structured data

Fundamental has emerged from stealth with a 255 million Series A round and a 1.2 billion valuation to commercialize Nexus, a deterministic foundation model built specifically for large-scale structured enterprise data.
Educators race to teach artificial intelligence skills and safety

Teachers and trainers are rapidly adapting to artificial intelligence, focusing on both practical use and protection from misinformation in classrooms and online.
Nemotron Labs uses Artificial Intelligence agents to turn documents into real-time business intelligence

Nvidia’s Nemotron models and microservices are powering intelligent document processing pipelines that convert unstructured files into auditable, queryable data for industries from finance to research and legal services.