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TSMC's earnings suggest that the company's leadership is not truly bought into the AI growth story.



SK hynix Inc. (or "the company", www.skhynix.com) announced today that it has begun mass production of the 192GB SOCAMM2, a next-generation memory module standard based on the 1cnm process (sixth-generation of the 10-nanometer technology) LPDDR5X low-power DRAM.

Microsoft Corp's Fairwater data center in Mount Pleasant, Wisconsin, is now going live earlier than expected, CEO Satya Nadella announced on Thursday. Microsoft Touts ‘World's Most Powerful' AI Facility Nadella announced the development on X, calling it "the world's most powerful AI datacenter" that will connect "hundreds of thousands of GB200s into a single seamless cluster." "Congrats to all the teams who made this possible!" he added. Our Fairwater datacenter in Wisconsin is going live, ahead

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On the latest episode of Equity, we discuss OpenAI's latest acquisitions and whether they address "two big existential problems" for the company.

A lot of AI startups exist partly because the foundation models haven't expanded into their category yet. As many jokingly acknowledge, that won't last forever.

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So, let's say some random guy in the middle of nowhere finds or invents an algorithm leading to true AI* / AGI. What should that guy even do? Making it open source would let absolutely anyone make AI. Of course, "anyone" includes both the most altruistic people on Earth and psychopaths hellbent on causing misery on others. Making a research paper would be similar to making it open-source (I think? Correct me if I'm wrong). Can't patent an algorithm I don't think. Sharing the tech to a known tech company is like choosing open source but only the psychopath option (but for making money instead of causing misery; though the misery is implied). Sharing the tech to the government would mean sharing the tech to a government. Not sharing it all would mean that the tech might fade into obscurity. But it would also mean that, eventually, somebody else will just invent it again and fall into the same dilemma; and who knows what their morals will be. * on true AI - It's just my opinion, bu

Vercel, a major development platform that hosts and deploys web apps, was compromised, and the hackers are attempting to sell stolen data. A person claiming to be a member of ShinyHunters, which was behind the recent hack of Rockstar Games, posted some data online, including employee names, email addresses, and activity time stamps. Vercel confirmed in a post on X that a "security incident" had occurred, and that it impacted a "limited subset" of its customers. Vercel said that a compromised third-party AI tool was the avenue for attack, though it did not specify which third-party was involved. We've identified a security incident that inv … Read the full story at The Verge.

The RealChart2Code benchmark puts 14 leading AI models to the test on complex visualizations built from real-world datasets. Even the top proprietary models lose nearly half their performance compared to simpler tests. The article Even the best AI models lose about half their performance when charts get complicated, new benchmark finds appeared first on The Decoder.

In recent months, the company announced an agreement with Amazon Web Services to use Cerebras chips in Amazon data centers, as well as a deal with OpenAI reportedly worth more than $10 billion.

Despite recently being designated a supply-chain risk by the Pentagon, Anthropic is still talking to high-level members of the Trump administration.
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Tech workers in China are being instructed by their bosses to train AI agents to replace them—and it’s prompting a wave of soul-searching among otherwise enthusiastic early adopters. Earlier this month a GitHub project called Colleague Skill, which claimed workers could use it to “distill” their colleagues’ skills and personality traits and replicate them with…
arXiv:2604.15646v1 Announce Type: new Abstract: Clinicians exploring oncology trial repositories often need ad-hoc, multi-constraint queries over biomarkers, endpoints, interventions, and time, yet writing SQL requires schema expertise. We demo FD-NL2SQL, a feedback-driven clinical NL2SQL assistant for SQLite-based oncology databases. Given a natural-language question, a schema-aware LLM decomposes it into predicate-level sub-questions, retrieves semantically similar expert-verified NL2SQL exemplars via sentence embeddings, and synthesizes executable SQL conditioned on the decomposition, retrieved exemplars, and schema, with post-processing validity checks. To improve with use, FD-NL2SQL incorporates two update signals: (i) clinician edits of generated SQL are approved and added to the exemplar bank; and (ii) lightweight logic-based SQL augmentation applies a single atomic mutation (e.g., operator or column change), retaining variants only if they return non-empty results. A second LL

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This week: AI-enabled market entry, vision intelligence, true chemical operations autonomy, LNG tankers, Gemini embodied reasoning, smaller/cheaper/recycled EVs

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Google's A2UI 0.9 is a framework-agnostic standard that lets AI agents generate UI elements on the fly, tapping into an app's existing components across web, mobile, and other platforms. The article Google launches generative UI standard for AI agents appeared first on The Decoder.


A research team developed an OpenClaw agent for smart glasses to find out how continuously perceiving AI changes the way people use agentic AI systems. The article Always-on Ray-Ban Meta glasses powered by OpenClaw speed up everyday tasks in new study appeared first on The Decoder.

Anthropic's Opus 4.7 matches its predecessor's per-token price, but each request ends up costing significantly more. The reason: a new tokenizer that breaks the same text into up to 47 percent more tokens. Early measurements show what that shift means in practice for Claude Code users. The article First token counts reveal Opus 4.7 costs significantly more than 4.6 despite Anthropic's flat pricing appeared first on The Decoder.

Salesforce is opening its entire platform to AI agents. With "Headless 360," the API becomes the user interface and the browser becomes obsolete. CEO Marc Benioff is putting into practice exactly what OpenAI's Sam Altman recently called an inevitable shift. The article Salesforce CEO Marc Benioff says APIs are the new UI for AI agents appeared first on The Decoder.

NVIDIA, ticker NasdaqGS:NVDA, has denied recent rumors that it is seeking a major acquisition of a PC manufacturer such as Dell or HP. The company continues to gain traction in AI infrastructure, with Foxconn citing strong demand tied to the NVIDIA ecosystem. NVIDIA has expanded its partnership with QNX to support safety critical industrial edge AI systems across sectors like robotics and medical devices. NVIDIA shares most recently traded at $201.68, with NasdaqGS:NVDA up 6.9% over the...

A bipedal humanoid robot finished a half marathon in China in under 51 minutes, underscoring rapid advancements in the country’s physical AI sector.

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