Amazon

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Raimondo's $500 million to retrain workers displaced by AI launches as the industry scrambles to find electricians and welders to build its infrastructure.

Tech giants fund $500M initiative to tackle AI workforce disruption as job losses loom

Tech giants fund $500M initiative to tackle AI workforce disruption as job losses loom

Former Commerce Secretary Gina Raimondo unveils Raise Us, a bipartisan nonprofit backed by OpenAI, Anthropic, Microsoft, and Amazon with $500 million in funding. The initiative aims to test worker retraining programs across four states as estimates suggest AI could displace up to 25 million U.S. jobs within five years. The effort brings together rival AI companies to address potential job displacement before an AI economy crisis unfolds.

PolicyNYT, Washington Post, and 2 more
Amazon boosts India investment to $48 billion, expanding AI and cloud infrastructure by 2030

Amazon boosts India investment to $48 billion, expanding AI and cloud infrastructure by 2030

Amazon announced an additional $13 billion investment in India's AI and cloud infrastructure, bringing its total commitment to $48 billion through 2030. CEO Andy Jassy met Prime Minister Narendra Modi to discuss the expansion, which will support AWS data center capacity in Mumbai and Hyderabad while creating millions of jobs and digitizing small businesses across the country.

BusinessCNBC, ET, and 3 more
Tech Stock Selloff Shakes Global Markets as Investors Question AI Spending Returns

Tech Stock Selloff Shakes Global Markets as Investors Question AI Spending Returns

A sharp tech stock selloff sent the Nasdaq down 2% on Tuesday as investors questioned whether massive AI spending will deliver promised returns. Semiconductor companies including Nvidia and Micron led the decline, triggering a global market correction that spread from Wall Street to Asian markets. The sell-off raises fundamental questions about AI stock valuations after a relentless three-month rally.

BusinessBBC, NPR, and 6 more
Prime Day becomes AI commerce's biggest stress test as shopping agents reshape retail

Prime Day becomes AI commerce's biggest stress test as shopping agents reshape retail

Amazon's Prime Day 2026 is unfolding as the first major sales event where AI shopping agents actively research, recommend and complete purchases at scale. With 60% of shoppers likely to use AI for purchases and Bank of America projecting $21.6 billion in sales, the event will reveal how agentic commerce is transforming product discovery, customer behavior and the future of e-commerce infrastructure.

TechnologyObserver, PYMNTS
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NVIDIA

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Apple is raising MacBook prices because AI data centers are outbidding consumer electronics makers for the same memory chips.

Apple raises prices of MacBooks and iPads as AI industry drives memory costs to record highs

Apple raises prices of MacBooks and iPads as AI industry drives memory costs to record highs

Apple increased prices across its MacBook and iPad lineup, citing unprecedented memory cost surges driven by AI datacenter demand. The MacBook Neo jumps from $599 to $699, while other models see increases up to $300. Dynamic random access memory prices rose 98% in Q1 2026, with analysts dubbing the crisis 'RAMageddon' as AI chipmakers secure long-term supply deals.

BusinessReuters, Korea Times
Jensen Huang says smuggled Nvidia chips are a dead end as national security takes priority

Jensen Huang says smuggled Nvidia chips are a dead end as national security takes priority

Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang declared that black market data centers built with smuggled chips face insurmountable challenges without official support. Speaking at the company's annual shareholder meeting, Huang emphasized that national security comes first when commercial opportunities conflict with U.S. interests, as Washington intensifies scrutiny over AI hardware exports to restricted countries.

PolicyCNBC, The Next Web
Robot.com launches R-noid humanoid robot to tackle labor shortages in kitchens and warehouses

Robot.com launches R-noid humanoid robot to tackle labor shortages in kitchens and warehouses

Robot.com, formerly Kiwibot, has unveiled R-noid, a wheeled humanoid robot designed for workplace automation across food service, logistics, and healthcare. Powered by Physical Intelligence's vision-language-action AI model, the robot handles packaging, picking, and prep work. With fewer than 40 units deployed commercially and 70 percent autonomy at launch, the startup is betting on practical task-specific automation over general-purpose humanoids.

TechnologyThe Next Web, Interesting Engineering
CoreWeave expands AI cloud capacity in Stockholm through Conapto partnership with renewable energy

CoreWeave expands AI cloud capacity in Stockholm through Conapto partnership with renewable energy

CoreWeave has entered a co-location agreement with Conapto to expand its data center capacity in Stockholm, marking its eighth European site. The deployment at Stockholm 4 South is already operational, powered entirely by renewable energy sources and equipped with NVIDIA's latest Blackwell Architecture to support growing demand for AI workloads across the continent.

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Sovereign AI

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Mistral's OCR tool and OVHcloud's LLM push show European AI companies targeting unglamorous enterprise workflows, not ChatGPT rivals.

Mistral OCR 4 brings structured document extraction with self-hosting for enterprise back offices

Mistral OCR 4 brings structured document extraction with self-hosting for enterprise back offices

Mistral AI launched Mistral OCR 4, an optical character recognition model that converts documents into structured data rather than plain text. Supporting 170 languages and deployable on private servers, the model targets enterprise document processing with bounding boxes, block classification, and confidence scores. At $4 per 1,000 pages, it positions itself as a sovereign alternative to U.S. AI tools for European organizations.

TechnologyThe Next Web, FoneArena
EU joins Pax Silica despite France's objections, raising questions about tech sovereignty

EU joins Pax Silica despite France's objections, raising questions about tech sovereignty

The European Union has joined Pax Silica, a US-led initiative to secure AI chip supply chains and coordinate export controls against China. The decision comes just weeks after Brussels unveiled a tech-sovereignty agenda aimed at reducing dependence on foreign suppliers, creating tension between autonomy and practical cooperation on advanced semiconductors.

PolicyReuters, The Next Web
360 Security Technology launches AI cybersecurity tools to counter Anthropic's Mythos

360 Security Technology launches AI cybersecurity tools to counter Anthropic's Mythos

Chinese cybersecurity firm 360 Security Technology unveiled two AI security tools designed to match Anthropic's Mythos, which detects software vulnerabilities. The announcement at Beijing's ISC.AI 2026 conference signals China's determination to develop domestic AI-driven cybersecurity tools despite a 20-30% capability gap with U.S. models and tightening export controls on advanced chips.

TechnologyReuters, ET, and 1 more
Indian Government Set to Acquire Minority Stake in Sarvam AI Through IndiaAI Mission Support

Indian Government Set to Acquire Minority Stake in Sarvam AI Through IndiaAI Mission Support

The Indian government could secure a 1-2% stake in AI startup Sarvam as part of its $300 million funding round, marking a rare instance of direct equity holding in a private AI company. The stake stems from compute infrastructure provided under the IndiaAI Mission, where compulsorily convertible debentures will convert to equity at a $1.5 billion valuation.

BusinessET, MediaNama
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AWS

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Amazon is building India's AI infrastructure just as it prepares to sell its own Trainium chips globally, turning Modi's market into both customer and showcase.

Amazon boosts India investment to $48 billion, expanding AI and cloud infrastructure by 2030

Amazon boosts India investment to $48 billion, expanding AI and cloud infrastructure by 2030

Amazon announced an additional $13 billion investment in India's AI and cloud infrastructure, bringing its total commitment to $48 billion through 2030. CEO Andy Jassy met Prime Minister Narendra Modi to discuss the expansion, which will support AWS data center capacity in Mumbai and Hyderabad while creating millions of jobs and digitizing small businesses across the country.

BusinessCNBC, ET, and 3 more
Prime Day becomes AI commerce's biggest stress test as shopping agents reshape retail

Prime Day becomes AI commerce's biggest stress test as shopping agents reshape retail

Amazon's Prime Day 2026 is unfolding as the first major sales event where AI shopping agents actively research, recommend and complete purchases at scale. With 60% of shoppers likely to use AI for purchases and Bank of America projecting $21.6 billion in sales, the event will reveal how agentic commerce is transforming product discovery, customer behavior and the future of e-commerce infrastructure.

TechnologyObserver, PYMNTS
Amazon employees face investigation after testifying against AI data centers at Seattle hearings

Amazon employees face investigation after testifying against AI data centers at Seattle hearings

Three Amazon engineers are under investigation after speaking at Seattle City Council meetings that led to a one-year moratorium on AI data center construction. The employees, members of Amazon Employees for Climate Justice, say they were intimidated during HR meetings and are being monitored at work, with possible termination on the table. Amazon claims they may have violated company policy by speaking as representatives rather than private citizens.

PolicyTom's Hardware, Engadget, and 5 more
Nokia and AWS expand partnership to deliver AI-driven autonomous networks for telecom operators

Nokia and AWS expand partnership to deliver AI-driven autonomous networks for telecom operators

Nokia and AWS are expanding their collaboration to deliver AI-driven autonomous networks for telecommunications providers, enabling full operational stacks in the cloud. The partnership will run Nokia's Autonomous Networks Fabric on AWS, targeting Level 4 autonomy with operators already achieving automation rates exceeding 90% and service delivery times of four hours or less.

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IBM

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IBM's transistor breakthrough matters less than the infrastructure race around it: memory makers and chip designers are all rushing to solve bottlenecks that raw compute alone can't fix.

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Sustainable AI

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Guterres demands transparency on AI's climate impact as regulators worldwide race to expand data centers without yet knowing their full environmental bill.

UN launches transparency initiative demanding AI firms reveal full environmental impact by 2030

UN launches transparency initiative demanding AI firms reveal full environmental impact by 2030

UN Secretary-General António Guterres launched the AI Environmental Transparency Initiative at London Climate Action Week, calling on AI companies to publicly disclose their carbon emissions, water and land use. By 2030, data centers could consume more power than all but five countries and enough water to meet the basic needs of 1.3 billion sub-Saharan Africans for a year.

PolicyReuters, AP, and 14 more
Accenture scrambles to curb AI spending as employees burn tokens on PDF conversions

Accenture scrambles to curb AI spending as employees burn tokens on PDF conversions

Consulting giant Accenture is now rationing AI tokens after employees depleted budgets on basic tasks like converting PDFs to slides. The company once threatened to withhold promotions from staff who didn't use AI enough. This abrupt shift in enterprise AI strategy reveals growing concerns about the unpredictability of AI costs and whether companies are getting value from their investments.

BusinessTechCrunch, Gizmodo, and 1 more
AI's Hidden Cost: Data Centers Consumed 448 Trillion Watt-Hours as Experts Warn of Growing Impact

AI's Hidden Cost: Data Centers Consumed 448 Trillion Watt-Hours as Experts Warn of Growing Impact

A new United Nations University report reveals that global data centers used 448 trillion watt-hours of electricity last year—more than all but 10 countries worldwide. With AI integration accelerating across everyday tools, experts warn that energy and water consumption is expected to more than double within four years, potentially requiring 2.5 trillion gallons of water by 2030.

TechnologyAP, Seattle Times, and 2 more
Nvidia liquid cooling system slashes data center water use, but AI's broader water problem persists

Nvidia liquid cooling system slashes data center water use, but AI's broader water problem persists

Nvidia unveiled a warm liquid cooling system that eliminates nearly all water consumption inside AI data centers by operating at 45°C. The closed-loop technology addresses facility-level usage but doesn't solve water demands from electricity generation and chip manufacturing, which can double or triple total AI water footprint.

TechnologyTechCrunch, Tom's Hardware, and 13 more
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OpenAI

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OpenAI is optimizing GPT-5.5 for conversation feel while 230 million people use it for medical advice every week.

OpenAI updates GPT-5.5 Instant to make ChatGPT more fun to talk to and better at understanding intent

OpenAI updates GPT-5.5 Instant to make ChatGPT more fun to talk to and better at understanding intent

OpenAI has released a new version of GPT-5.5 Instant, its most-used ChatGPT model, with improvements focused on conversational quality rather than raw intelligence. The updated ChatGPT model better understands user intent and delivers more natural and engaging responses, especially for advice, shopping, and local recommendations.

Technology9to5Mac, Digital Trends, and 1 more
OpenAI and Broadcom unveil Jalapeño chip to power next-generation AI inference at scale

OpenAI and Broadcom unveil Jalapeño chip to power next-generation AI inference at scale

OpenAI and Broadcom have announced Jalapeño, a custom AI processor designed specifically for large language model inference in data centers. The chip promises better performance per watt than current options and marks OpenAI's push toward vertical integration. With deployment planned by year-end, this move signals OpenAI's strategy to reduce dependence on Nvidia while controlling its entire AI infrastructure stack.

TechnologyArs Technica, TechCrunch, and 26 more
Tech giants fund $500M initiative to tackle AI workforce disruption as job losses loom

Tech giants fund $500M initiative to tackle AI workforce disruption as job losses loom

Former Commerce Secretary Gina Raimondo unveils Raise Us, a bipartisan nonprofit backed by OpenAI, Anthropic, Microsoft, and Amazon with $500 million in funding. The initiative aims to test worker retraining programs across four states as estimates suggest AI could displace up to 25 million U.S. jobs within five years. The effort brings together rival AI companies to address potential job displacement before an AI economy crisis unfolds.

PolicyNYT, Washington Post, and 2 more
Federal Judge Rules ChatGPT Records Can Be Used as Evidence in Crypto Fraud Case

Federal Judge Rules ChatGPT Records Can Be Used as Evidence in Crypto Fraud Case

A Manhattan federal judge has allowed prosecutors to obtain ChatGPT records from a crypto executive accused of fraud, establishing that AI chat logs can be treated as searchable digital evidence. The ruling rejects claims that conversations with AI chatbots are protected by attorney-client privilege, marking a significant development as courts begin treating AI communications like emails and search history in legal proceedings.

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Custom Models

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AI isn't just analyzing history—it's expanding the primary source record by making carbonized Herculaneum scrolls readable, potentially rewriting what we know about Stoic philosophy.

AI unlocks complete ancient scroll from Vesuvius eruption, revealing lost works by Greek philosophers

AI unlocks complete ancient scroll from Vesuvius eruption, revealing lost works by Greek philosophers

Researchers achieved the first complete reading of Herculaneum scrolls carbonized by Mount Vesuvius nearly 2,000 years ago using AI and 3D scanning. The breakthrough reveals 1.5 meters of text on stoic philosophy, potentially authored by Chrysippus, and marks a turning point in digital archaeology as hundreds more scrolls await decoding.

ScienceNew Scientist, Reuters, and 1 more
Hollywood workers quietly train AI models as entertainment jobs dry up and survival takes priority

Hollywood workers quietly train AI models as entertainment jobs dry up and survival takes priority

Three years after the 2023 strikes raised alarms about AI replacing entertainment workers, some of those same workers are now training the technology that worries them. As film and TV jobs grow harder to find, writers, editors, and executives across Hollywood are quietly taking gig work in Reinforcement Learning from Human Feedback to pay the bills.

EntertainmentDigital Trends, THR
Microsoft considers DeepSeek V4 for Copilot Cowork as OpenAI and Anthropic costs bite

Microsoft considers DeepSeek V4 for Copilot Cowork as OpenAI and Anthropic costs bite

Microsoft is exploring DeepSeek V4, a Chinese open-source AI model, as a cheaper alternative to power Copilot Cowork amid soaring costs from OpenAI and Anthropic. The company is shifting to usage-based pricing and expects to offer a lower-cost model within weeks, though the move raises geopolitical concerns as Washington cracks down on foreign AI.

TechnologyThe Next Web, Axios, and 1 more
AI in cosmology speeds new physics hunt but struggles when discoveries look too familiar

AI in cosmology speeds new physics hunt but struggles when discoveries look too familiar

A groundbreaking study reveals AI could uncover new physics faster using transfer learning, cutting simulation needs by over tenfold. But researchers discovered a critical flaw: when AI learned how the universe works through standard models, it sometimes became too reliant on prior knowledge, missing genuinely new phenomena that resembled familiar patterns—a problem called negative transfer.

ScienceScienceDaily, Gizmodo
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AI Hardware

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Qualcomm lands Meta and Microsoft as chip customers while Meta simultaneously signs power deals with other providers, showing big tech hedges infrastructure bets across multiple suppliers.

Qualcomm lands Meta and Microsoft for new AI chips as it targets $15 billion data center business

Qualcomm lands Meta and Microsoft for new AI chips as it targets $15 billion data center business

Qualcomm unveiled its Dragonfly platform at an investor presentation, signing Meta as the first major customer for its C1000 CPU launching in 2028. Microsoft will use its High-Bandwidth Compute AI accelerators. The mobile chip giant aims to generate $15 billion annually from data centers by 2029, backed by a $3.9 billion Modular acquisition to challenge Nvidia's software dominance.

TechnologyThe Register, Reuters, and 8 more
OpenAI and Broadcom unveil Jalapeño chip to power next-generation AI inference at scale

OpenAI and Broadcom unveil Jalapeño chip to power next-generation AI inference at scale

OpenAI and Broadcom have announced Jalapeño, a custom AI processor designed specifically for large language model inference in data centers. The chip promises better performance per watt than current options and marks OpenAI's push toward vertical integration. With deployment planned by year-end, this move signals OpenAI's strategy to reduce dependence on Nvidia while controlling its entire AI infrastructure stack.

TechnologyArs Technica, TechCrunch, and 26 more
Micron revenue quadruples to $41.46 billion as AI boom drives memory chip shortage through 2027

Micron revenue quadruples to $41.46 billion as AI boom drives memory chip shortage through 2027

Micron Technology reported third-quarter revenue of $41.46 billion, more than quadrupling from $9.3 billion a year ago, as the AI boom creates an unprecedented shortage of memory chips. The company's gross margins hit 81%, with CEO warning supply constraints will persist beyond 2027. Micron's market capitalization has crossed $1 trillion, with shares surging 700% over the past year.

BusinessTechCrunch, Reuters, and 15 more
IBM unveils sub-nanometer chip with 100 billion transistors to power next-gen AI computing

IBM unveils sub-nanometer chip with 100 billion transistors to power next-gen AI computing

IBM introduced the world's first sub-1 nanometer chip technology using a nanostack architecture that packs nearly 100 billion transistors on a fingernail-sized chip. The 0.7-nanometer node design promises 50% higher performance or 70% greater energy efficiency compared to previous generations, addressing growing demands for AI workloads in data centers.

TechnologyArs Technica, ZDNet, and 4 more
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