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1 in 5 Steam games released in 2025 use generative AI, up nearly 700% year-on-year
By Stephen Warwick published
New research indicates that there are now over 7,800 Steam titles that disclose the use of generative AI on the platform, a huge increase from 2024.

Investigation reveals Google Gemini for Workspace flaw that could have been exploited to enlist the AI in phishing schemes
By Nathaniel Mott published
Mozilla's 0-Day Investigative Network (0din) revealed on July 10 that Google Gemini for Workspace could be tricked into telling users their accounts had been compromised.

Meta plans multi-GW data center that's nearly the size of Manhattan
By Jon Martindale last updated
Move fast and build things.

Amazon's $8 billion Anthropic investment rumors suggest it would rather sell AI infrastructure than compete with ChatGPT and Gemini
By Jon Martindale published
AWS is in prime position to power the AI revolution, rather than win it.

China plans 39 AI data centers with 115,000 restricted Nvidia Hopper GPUs
By Anton Shilov published
Some Chinese companies do not want cut-down H20 HGX parts.

AI malware can now evade Microsoft Defender — open-source LLM outsmarts tool around 8% of the time after three months of training
By Nathaniel Mott published
Researchers spent three months and approximately $1,500 training the open-source Qwen 2.5 LLM to bypass Microsoft Defender

A project to bring CUDA to non-Nvidia GPUs is making major progress
By Anton Shilov published
ZLUDA has expanded its team and made steady technical progress in Q1: Expands support for LLM.c, attempts to bring back PhysX 32-bit.

Ford CEO latest to claim AI will wipe out half of white collar jobs in the U.S.
By Jon Martindale published
Ford CEO Jim Farley has joined the chorus of CEOs who believe AI could wipe out 50% of white collar jobs.

Nvidia's Arm chips rapidly gain share in server market as AI booms
By Anton Shilov published
Server demand is expected to continue for the next four years.

Intel jumps to HBM4 with Jaguar Shores, 2nd Gen MRDIMMs with Diamond Rapids
By Anton Shilov published
SK hynix revealed that Intel's upcoming Xeon 'Diamond Rapids' CPUs will adopt 2nd Gen MRDIMMs and its next-generation Gaudi AI accelerator 'Jaguar Shores' will feature SK hynix HBM4 memory.
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