AI News

Latest news from the world of AI.

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EU and Kenya launch digital dialogue

30 Mar 2026

The European Union and Kenya have launched the EU-Kenya Digital Dialogue to deepen cooperation on digital policy and innovation. The new forum centers on telecommunications, Artificial Intelligence, and eGovernance within the wider EU-Kenya partnership.

artificial intelligence, digital policy, international relations, telecommunications

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Zenity launches runtime security for Microsoft Foundry

30 Mar 2026

Zenity has made runtime security controls generally available for agents built on Microsoft Foundry through an expanded partnership with Microsoft. The offering is designed to deliver inline protection against runtime threats as enterprises move autonomous Artificial Intelligence agents into production.

artificial intelligence, enterprise software, microsoft, security

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Canal+ and PPF weigh Viaplay deal as UK drops Artificial Intelligence copyright plan

30 Mar 2026

Canal+ and PPF are considering taking Viaplay private while advertisers report growing unease over principal media practices. In the UK, the government has abandoned its preferred copyright reform path for Artificial Intelligence training after strong opposition from creative industries.

advertising, artificial intelligence, copyright, media, streaming

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HIVE launches Paraguay cloud cluster for Columbia University research

30 Mar 2026

HIVE Digital Technologies has activated its BUZZ Artificial Intelligence Cloud platform in Asunción, Paraguay, with Columbia University researchers using the system for large language model training. The deployment is positioned as a proof of concept for scaling high-performance computing capacity in Paraguay.

artificial intelligence, cloud-computing, data-centers, high performance computing, paraguay

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Case for an anonymized Artificial Intelligence proxy

30 Mar 2026

A proxy layer that anonymizes requests before they reach large language model providers is emerging as a possible foundation for privacy-focused Artificial Intelligence infrastructure. The approach aims to reduce data exposure while improving control, policy enforcement, and flexibility across providers.

artificial intelligence, infrastructure, large language models, privacy

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Microsoft outlines next-gen DirectX ray tracing features

30 Mar 2026

Microsoft has published a second DirectX Ray Tracing functional specification describing how its ray tracing pipeline is evolving. The update highlights clustered geometry, partitioned top-level acceleration structures, and GPU-driven acceleration structure operations aimed at improving efficiency in games.

gaming, graphics, microsoft, ray tracing

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Quantum machines launches open acceleration stack

30 Mar 2026

Quantum Machines has introduced the Open Acceleration Stack to let users integrate any classical processor into a quantum control stack. The framework extends the company's orchestration platform with low-latency links between its control hardware and accelerators from NVIDIA and AMD-class ecosystems.

amd, artificial intelligence, hardware, nvidia, quantum-computing

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Reco adds security controls for Artificial Intelligence agents

30 Mar 2026

Reco has introduced a new capability aimed at giving security teams visibility into Artificial Intelligence agents and automation tools operating across SaaS environments. The move targets growing concerns over unmanaged agent activity, sensitive data access, and actions taken without direct human oversight.

artificial intelligence, cybersecurity, enterprise software, saas

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NVIDIA defends DLSS 5 vision

30 Mar 2026

NVIDIA CEO Jensen Huang pushed back on criticism of DLSS 5, arguing that the technology gives developers direct control over how generated visuals appear in games. He framed the system as a geometry-level tool guided by developer intent, not a simple post-processing effect.

artificial intelligence, gaming, graphics, nvidia

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Teledyne e2v starts production of 16 GB DDR4-X1 flight models

30 Mar 2026

Teledyne e2v has begun full production of its 16 GB DDR4-X1 Flight Model for space applications. The memory device targets the rising onboard computing and storage demands of Artificial Intelligence-enabled satellites and other data-intensive space systems.

hardware, memory, satellites, space

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How Artificial Intelligence is reshaping media insights

30 Mar 2026

Artificial Intelligence is becoming a core tool for media companies seeking deeper audience understanding, better personalization, and more efficient operations. Its growing role spans content creation, advertising, moderation, forecasting, and decision support, while raising important questions around privacy, bias, and misinformation.

advertising, analytics, artificial intelligence, market research, media

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30 Mar 2026

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artificial intelligence, data centres, nvidia