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TAIPEI, Taiwan, June 02, 2026--Intel Announces New AI Innovations at Computex — Chip to Rackscale AI Solutions Delivered to Customers with the Help of Strategic Industry Partners



With economic uncertainty, AI anxiety, and a brutal job market weighing on workers, Amazon founder Jeff Bezos has a counterintuitive theory on stress: and the answer is not your workload, it's your inaction.

Moscow warned last week that it intended to launch "systematic strikes" on targets in Kyiv and urged foreign nationals to leave.

Microsoft is heading to San Francisco this week in a bid to win back developers at its Build conference. I've been attending Build since the days when Microsoft called it the Professional Developers Conference, and I can't remember a more pivotal moment. As Microsoft continues to reshuffle its entire business around AI, it's moving Build into a smaller, more intimate venue. Trust in Windows and GitHub is at an all-time low, and this is Microsoft's chance to reconnect with developers and outline the future. Sources tell me that we'll hear about new AI models in Windows, a new reasoning model from Microsoft AI, and a Copilot "super app." But … Read the full story at The Verge.

The first to tap the U.S. market's unparalleled depth and liquidity will likely gain an immediate advantage regarding chips, data centers and talent.

The race to make the smartest possible AI that can do the most things will "lead to things that aren't nice beings towards us," Geofrey Hinton said.

Some report burning through their whole monthly "AI credit" allotment in a single day.

As two AI giants hurtle towards IPOs, Anthropic is showing early momentum.

In this post, we walk through how to use Amazon Quick Research to integrate biomedical data sources for rare cancer research. The walkthrough uses pediatric sarcoma as the research domain and draws on publicly available datasets from PubMed and other open biomedical repositories. It covers the end-to-end workflow: defining a research objective, configuring data sources, reviewing the AI-generated research plan, running the investigation, and iterating on results using the revision and versioning system.
The Next Era of Knowledge Work report explores how Codex is transforming productivity through AI-powered research, data analysis, workflow automation, and content creation.
I keep thinking Ring-2.6-1T makes more sense as a containment layer than as a default model for every step. It is a trillion-parameter reasoning model for agent workflows with high and xhigh reasoning-effort modes. If I only added it to one failure-prone point first, I would choose state corruption, a tool-contract mismatch, or the final external action before the agent changes something outside the sandbox. Which failure point would you guard first? submitted by /u/Spirited_Friend_8428 [link] [comments]
The Federal Reserve Bank of New York found companies preferred to hire more experienced workers for jobs that can be done remotely as opposed to non-remote jobs.
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Get Started FreeNvidia just launched the first consumer PCs explicitly designed for AI agents, and if you think this is just another marketing gimmick, you’re missing the bigger picture. This is the moment AI hardware stopped being niche. The Deep-Dive: According to the WSJ and Nvidia’s own announcements, these new machines are purpose-built for running multi-agent workflows—the kind that power customer service bots, code assistants, and autonomous research tools. Key specs: - RTX Pro boards with up to 48GB VRAM for local agent orchestration. - CPU + GPU hybrid architecture optimized for parallel task execution. - Enterprise-grade security and remote management for business users. This isn’t about gamers or creatives anymore. These are workstations for professionals who need to deploy, monitor, and scale AI agents daily. Companies like Salesforce, ServiceNow, and Microsoft are already integrating Nvidia’s stack into their agent frameworks. The implications are huge: - Democratizing agent deplo

Life science research is entering an AI era, but most discovery teams still cannot use frontier models at scale. Advanced AI models, molecular simulation tools, scientific databases, inference optimization and GPU infrastructure remain fragmented across separate systems. For many pharmaceutical companies, ingredient innovators, biotech teams, and research groups, this makes AI adoption slow, costly, and technically demanding.

This article is from Making AI Work, MIT Technology Review’s limited-run newsletter examining how to apply LLMs across industries. To receive it in your inbox,sign up here. From accounting to design to market research and product development, there’s a staggering breadth of skills needed to run a business. A large company can hire experts to…

Super Micro Computer, Inc. (NASDAQ: SMCI), an AI, Enterprise, Storage, 5G/Edge total solution provider featuring Data Center Building Block Solutions® (DCBBS), today announced a new class of AI-centric solutions featuring Arm® AGI CPUs. The increasing compute demands of modern agentic AI require a new class of rack-scale infrastructure that maximizes compute performance within the power envelopes and physical footprints of enterprise data centers. Supermicro's new solutions are built to support

ASUS today announced its latest AI infrastructure solutions showcase at Computex 2026, delivering end-to-end AI factory capabilities in collaboration with ecosystem leaders including NVIDIA, Intel® and AMD. Spanning rack-scale AI factories and POD architectures to ultrafast content memory storage solutions and enterprise-ready agentic AI applications, ASUS provides enterprise with a complete foundation for the entire AI lifecycle — from infrastructure design and deployment to large-scale token g

NVIDIA has released open-source physical AI agent skills and tools, as well as an Isaac GR00T humanoid reference robot. The post NVIDIA releases new and updated tools for physical AI developers appeared first on The Robot Report.

Google's new "24/7" AI agent, Gemini Spark, can be shockingly good at doing things on your behalf. But I'm not sure it's worth the financial cost and potential privacy tradeoffs. The company gave me access to Spark last week. Google advertises Spark as an AI agent that can take on tasks and work on them in the background - even tasks that have multiple steps - allowing you to put your phone down or walk away from your computer. It also advertises at the very top of the Spark website that it's "always under your direction," that "you choose to turn it on," and that "it's designed to check with you before taking major actions." Given the moun … Read the full story at The Verge.

The chips are designed to allow AI agents to become the primary way users interact with their computers, rather than a mouse and keyboard.
One thing I find interesting about reasoning models is that the hard question is often budget placement, not headline capability. Ring-2.6-1T is a trillion-parameter reasoning model for agent workflows with high and xhigh reasoning-effort modes. If an AI agent only gets a heavier reasoning pass in one place, I would put it before it takes an external action, after it updates state, or before it gives the final explanation to a user. Where would you spend that budget first? submitted by /u/babyb01 [link] [comments]
The first question I have about Ling-2.6-1T is not “is the model card impressive?” It is whether the boring trade-off makes sense. It is an open-sourced Ant/InclusionAI flagship with about 1T total params / 63B activated params, up to 1M native context, and 256K currently exposed through the official API. For a local-LLM crowd, I’d want one answer first: does the quality justify the active size, can the serving setup make sense, or does the long window stay stable enough deep into context? Which one would you need answered before caring about it? submitted by /u/Top_Training5738 [link] [comments]
Hey everyone, I’m looking for recommendations for a good AI Newsletter that covers practical developments in AI agents, generative AI, automation workflows, and emerging AI tools. I’m especially interested in newsletters that go beyond hype and focus on useful insights, real-world experiments, workflow examples, tool breakdowns, and thoughtful analysis of where AI agents are heading. If you personally read and enjoy an AI agent newsletter or any newsletter focused on generative AI, agentic workflows, or AI automation, I’d really appreciate your recommendations. Thanks! submitted by /u/lIlIlIKXKXlIlIl [link] [comments]
I've seen a lot of AI agent demos, but I'm more interested in real-world experiences. Was there a moment when an AI agent completed a task that genuinely impressed you—something that would have taken hours or even days to do manually? What was the task, what tools were involved, and how much time did it save? Looking for actual use cases rather than demos. Curious to hear the moments that made you think, "This changes everything." submitted by /u/Humble_Sentence_3758 [link] [comments]
https://huggingface.co/nvidia/Cosmos3-Super-Text2Image Nano: 16B Super: 64B Cosmos3 is a collection of Omnimodal world models capable of generating dynamic, high-quality video, image, audio, and action commands from combinations of text, image, video, and action trajectory inputs. It serves as a foundational building block for a broad range of Physical AI applications and research spanning world understanding, world generation, simulation, and embodied policy learning. Haven't seen much here yet. Some twitter discussion: https://x.com/victormustar/status/2061354267546427595 submitted by /u/RobotRobotWhatDoUSee [link] [comments]

Nvidia used GTC Taipei to launch a series of models for robots, autonomous vehicles, and video systems. The centerpieces are the new world model Cosmos 3, a significantly scaled-up driving model called Alpamayo 2 Super, and an open reference platform for humanoid robots. The article Nvidia bets big on physical AI at GTC Taipei with a new world model, driving brain, and open humanoid robot appeared first on The Decoder.
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