How publishers integrate artificial intelligence across newsrooms and business teams

Major publishers including Dow Jones, Business Insider, Forbes and People Inc. are rapidly expanding artificial intelligence across workflows, with a strong tilt toward generative tools but firm guardrails on news content creation. Internal automation, personalization and new audio formats are emerging as key focus areas heading into 2026.
Nvidia halts China H200 shipments and shifts capacity to Vera Rubin GPUs

Nvidia has stopped producing certain Artificial Intelligence accelerators for China and is reallocating foundry capacity at TSMC to its next-generation Vera Rubin platform. The move highlights shifting priorities in Nvidia’s data center roadmap under changing market and regulatory conditions.
March roundup of global artificial intelligence policy moves

Governments in the United States, Europe, and India accelerated efforts in March to regulate artificial intelligence, targeting issues from startup compliance and deepfakes to child safety and workplace discrimination.
UK pharma sector navigates 2025 trade, regulatory and Artificial Intelligence shifts

The UK pharmaceutical sector in 2025 faced a reshaped legal and regulatory environment spanning trade policy, life sciences strategy, clinical trials reform, competition enforcement, investment trends and emerging Artificial Intelligence regulation. New frameworks and enforcement tools are set to influence pricing, market access, corporate liability and the deployment of Artificial Intelligence in healthcare and drug discovery.
Short term rentals race to capture artificial intelligence search traffic

Short term rental operators are retooling their websites, marketing and attribution to capture traffic from artificial intelligence powered search and large language models as a new path to direct bookings emerges.
OpenRouter highlights expanding roster of free artificial intelligence models

OpenRouter is expanding free access to high-end artificial intelligence models, aggregating open-weight and frontier systems from multiple providers under a single routing layer. The lineup targets agentic, long-context, multimodal, and code-centric workloads while keeping usage at $0/M input tokens and $0/M output tokens for listed models.
AMD outlines agent computers with RyzenClaw and RadeonClaw for local artificial intelligence

AMD is promoting a new ‘Agent Computer’ concept built around its RyzenClaw and RadeonClaw setups, aiming to run artificial intelligence agents entirely on local Windows hardware instead of in the cloud. The company targets early adopters and developers who want privacy, control and always-on artificial intelligence without usage limits.
US military eyes generative artificial intelligence for targeting as Pentagon shuns Claude

US defense officials are exploring generative artificial intelligence tools to rank and prioritize military targets, even as the Pentagon’s chief technologist warns that Anthropic’s Claude could “pollute” the defense supply chain.
Physical artificial intelligence emerges as manufacturing’s next competitive edge

Manufacturers are moving beyond traditional automation toward physical artificial intelligence that can perceive, reason, and act in real factories, with Microsoft and NVIDIA positioning their technologies as the backbone for this shift. Trust, governance, and human oversight are presented as core requirements for scaling these systems safely.
Weird World column explores strange frontiers of science and society

Research in the Weird World: Science & Society section spans ethical risks of Artificial Intelligence therapy, ancient plagues decoded through DNA, climate shocks that reshaped civilizations, and other unconventional investigations at the edge of science and culture.