Synaxg showcases fully software defined artificial intelligence ran on nvidia platforms

Synaxg has demonstrated a fully software defined, artificial intelligence native radio access network running concurrent 5g fr1, 5g fr2 and artificial intelligence workloads on shared nvidia gpu infrastructure. The benchmarks target carrier grade performance and continuous 24×7 operation ahead of commercial deployment.
Fortune special report highlights business impact of artificial intelligence

Fortune’s special report on artificial intelligence surveys how major companies are deploying the technology, from cost savings and hiring to medicine and consumer apps. The package also examines efforts to reach human-level systems and differing ambitions among global tech giants.
Nvidia, AMD and Broadcom face off over artificial intelligence chip growth through 2026

Nvidia, AMD and Broadcom are pursuing sharply different strategies in artificial intelligence computing, with Nvidia maintaining a dominant lead, AMD fighting to close the gap, and Broadcom betting on custom accelerators. Valuations, growth forecasts and product positioning suggest Nvidia and Broadcom could offer stronger upside than AMD heading into 2026.
Nvidia and global telecom leaders form coalition to build open, secure 6G on Artificial Intelligence native platforms

Nvidia has rallied major operators and infrastructure vendors behind a shared plan to build 6G on open, secure and Artificial Intelligence native, software-defined platforms designed for the era of physical Artificial Intelligence.
Dwelly raises £69 million to roll up U.K. lettings agencies with artificial intelligence

London based startup Dwelly has secured £69 million to acquire independent U.K. lettings agencies and plug them into an artificial intelligence driven operating platform aimed at speeding up rentals and property maintenance. The company is betting that owning agencies, rather than just selling them software, will unlock both higher margins and a captive customer base.
Research on introspection and self-knowledge in large language models

Researchers are probing how large language models understand their own knowledge, behavior, and internal states, and how reliably they can report on themselves. Recent work spans calibration, situational awareness, introspective self-modeling, mechanistic interpretability, and debates about the limits of model self-reports.
Next generation of artificial intelligence evaluation focuses on reliability and benchmark design

Researchers are rethinking how to evaluate modern artificial intelligence systems, targeting long-horizon agents, factual hallucinations, benchmark saturation, and open-ended professional tasks. New frameworks highlight compounded error rates, knowledge graph-based hallucination metrics, and multi-layer large language model judging for complex work.
U.S. postal inspectors warn of Artificial Intelligence powered scams targeting consumers

U.S. postal inspectors are warning customers that scammers are using Artificial Intelligence tools such as voice cloning and deepfakes to make long-standing fraud schemes more convincing, and are urging the public to learn key warning signs. The campaign coincides with National Consumer Protection Week and includes guidance across digital, radio, and print channels.
Block shares surge as artificial intelligence driven layoffs reshape strategy

Block shares jumped after Jack Dorsey detailed plans to cut more than 4,000 jobs and reorganize the fintech around internal artificial intelligence tools aimed at boosting efficiency and profitability.
Free artificial intelligence video generators that actually work in 2026

A new wave of artificial intelligence video tools in 2026 offers genuinely free creation without credit systems, watermarks, or heavy restrictions, especially for users willing to run models locally. Cloud platforms still help beginners get started, but local diffusion workflows provide the only truly unlimited path.