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AI gadget makers are chasing problems that don't exist, Logitech CEO says — also details supply chain and pricing strategy
By Luke James published
Logitech chief executive Hanneke Faber used an interview with Bloomberg, marking her second anniversary in the role, to question the rush toward standalone AI hardware.

Nvidia lobbies White House and reportedly wins loosened AI GPU export control to China
By Anton Shilov published
The U.S. House shelved the GAIN AI Act, blocking a rule that would have forced AMD and Nvidia to put U.S. buyers ahead of China for advanced GPUs, though Beijing's own limits blunt the impact.

Google's Agentic AI wipes user's entire HDD without permission in catastrophic failure
By Jowi Morales published
A user used Google Antigravity to build an app, but it ended up deleting their entire D: drive instead of just their project's cache folder.

OpenAI declares ‘Code Red’ as Google’s Gemini AI outpaces ChatGPT in industry benchmarks, report claims
By Jowi Morales published
OpenAI's Sam Altman announced in an internal memo that the company is in 'Code Red' status, putting every other project on the backburner in favor of ChatGPT.

Nvidia’s TiDAR experiment could speed up AI token generation using hybrid diffusion decoder
By Luke James published
Premium Nvidia has released a paper describing TiDAR, a decoding method that merges two historically separate approaches to accelerating language model inference.

China's hybrid-bonded AI accelerators could rival Nvidia's Blackwell GPUs
By Anton Shilov published
AI accelerators with DRAM on top could be China's way to catch up with advanced AI accelerators.

MIT simulation shows AI can replace 11.7% of U.S. workers worth $1.2 trillion in salaries
By Jowi Morales published
MIT and ORNL built the Iceberg Index, which showed how much of the entire American workforce is at risk of being replaced by AI tools.

Major insurers move to avoid liability for AI lawsuits as multi-billion dollar risks emerge
By Luke James last updated
Major insurers are moving to ring-fence their exposure to artificial intelligence failures, after a run of costly and highly public incidents pushed concerns about systemic, correlated losses.
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