AI News

Latest news from the world of AI.

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Intel Nova Lake-S to Launch with LGA 1954 Socket and 52-Core Hybrid Architecture

3 Oct 2025

Intel´s upcoming Nova Lake-S desktop CPUs will feature the new LGA 1954 socket and a 52-core hybrid layout, marking a significant platform update in 2026.

chipsets, cpus, hardware, intel

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FEVM Launches FA-EX9 Mini PC with AMD Ryzen AI Strix Halo to Challenge NVIDIA DGX Spark

3 Oct 2025

Chinese manufacturer FEVM introduces the FA-EX9 mini PC, leveraging AMD´s latest Ryzen AI processor to deliver powerful Artificial Intelligence capabilities in a compact form factor.

amd, artificial intelligence, mini pcs

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EU artificial intelligence act: risk-based rules, fines, and global influence

3 Oct 2025

Europe’s landmark artificial intelligence law is rolling out in phases, pairing strict high-risk rules and large penalties with sandboxes and guidance to ease compliance. Its extraterritorial reach is already shaping global strategies.

artificial intelligence, european union, policy, regulation

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OpenAI models in India show entrenched caste bias, investigation finds

3 Oct 2025

An investigation found persistent caste bias across OpenAI’s latest models, from ChatGPT powered by GPT-5 to the Sora text-to-video system. Researchers say these failures risk scaling discrimination as artificial intelligence tools are adopted across everyday tasks in India.

artificial intelligence, ethics, india, openai

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The download: OpenAI’s caste bias problem and how Artificial Intelligence videos are made

2 Oct 2025

An investigation finds caste bias in OpenAI’s flagship products even as its footprint grows in India, while a new narrated feature explains how Artificial Intelligence video generators work.

artificial intelligence, bias and fairness, india, openai

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California’s new Artificial Intelligence laws: what just changed for your business

2 Oct 2025

California enacted 18 new Artificial Intelligence laws spanning safety, privacy, elections, workplaces, and healthcare. From the Transparency in Frontier Artificial Intelligence Act to new civil rights rules, companies using Artificial Intelligence now face immediate compliance steps.

artificial intelligence regulation, california, data privacy, employment law, healthcare

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Is the UK ready for £31bn in US Artificial Intelligence funding?

2 Oct 2025

A £31 billion wave of US investment is heading into the UK’s Artificial Intelligence sector. Founder Varun Bhanot outlines the opportunities and responsibilities this creates for British startups.

artificial intelligence, ethics, uk tech, venture capital

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Inside Intel: employees say culture eroded as firm missed the Artificial Intelligence boom

2 Oct 2025

Current and former staff describe how Intel’s shift from Andy Grove’s experimental ethos to top-down cost cutting, layoffs and outsourcing sapped morale as the company stumbled in mobile and Artificial Intelligence. A new CEO and high-profile partnerships have lifted hopes, but trust remains fragile.

big tech, leadership, semiconductors, workplace culture

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Scientists track permafrost thaw from space to guide Arctic planning

2 Oct 2025

Researchers are using radar satellites to map seasonal ground subsidence and infer deep ice content, turning space data into practical guidance for communities and militaries coping with thawing permafrost. Early results in Alaska are informing relocation and infrastructure decisions as warming accelerates risks.

arctic, climate change, geospatial intelligence, infrastructure, remote sensing

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FAA proposal would expand beyond visual line of sight drone flights, raising privacy concerns

1 Oct 2025

The FAA has proposed easing beyond visual line of sight restrictions across sectors including delivery and policing. Advocates say it will accelerate drone operations, while civil liberties groups warn of expanded surveillance.

drones, privacy, regulation, surveillance

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Permafrost seen from space and the drone rules shaping surveillance

1 Oct 2025

Scientists are using satellites to track thawing permafrost as Arctic towns feel the strain, while looming Federal Aviation Administration changes could accelerate a drone-filled future for policing and retail security.

artificial intelligence, climate change, policy, robotics

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California governor signs Artificial Intelligence safety law SB 53, mandating transparency and whistleblower protections

1 Oct 2025

Governor Gavin Newsom signed SB 53, requiring frontier Artificial Intelligence developers to publicly disclose risk protocols and report critical safety incidents. The law also protects whistleblowers and seeds a public compute consortium to support safe research.

artificial intelligence, california, policy, regulation