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The AI Infrastructure Boom Is Running into a Trust Problem

New research from Milltown Partners suggests growing public opposition to AI data centers is driven less by the facilities themselves than by broader concerns about artificial intelligence, Big Tech, and who benefits from the AI boom.

Anthropic Pushes Claude Desktop Deeper into the Enterprise with New Controls and Cloud Integrations

Anthropic is expanding the enterprise deployment options for Claude Desktop, saying organizations that use the app through Amazon Web Services, Google Cloud, and Microsoft Foundry can now access the full desktop experience across chat, Claude Cowork, and Claude Code.

DeepMind Scientist’s Move to Anthropic Raises Stakes in AI Research Race

Alphabet shares came under pressure after reports that John Jumper, a senior scientist at Google DeepMind, is leaving for Anthropic, adding to concerns that the company is losing high-profile artificial intelligence talent to rivals.

NVIDIA Pitches Safety Stack for Robots Moving into Factories and Warehouses

NVIDIA is expanding its robotics strategy with a safety system aimed at companies building AI-enabled machines for factories, warehouses, and logistics sites, where robots are expected to operate near people, equipment, and other automated systems.

Microsoft and Chevron Team Up on Texas Power Strategy for Major AI Datacenter Expansion

Microsoft is moving ahead with one of its largest data center expansions to date, combining a new 2-gigawatt AI-focused campus in Pecos, Texas, with a long-term power agreement from Chevron to secure dedicated energy capacity for future AI workloads.

AI Chemist Points to a More Automated Drug Discovery Loop, With Humans Still in Control

OpenAI and Molecule.one reported a step toward automated drug-discovery research this week, saying an AI system connected to a high-throughput chemistry laboratory improved a difficult reaction used in medicinal chemistry.

Nadella Asks: Will the Future of AI Belong to Frontier Models or Frontier Ecosystems?

Satya Nadella argues that the future of enterprise AI depends on companies building their own learning ecosystems around models, rather than letting a few frontier models capture the value of their expertise.

Will Anthropic’s Claude Design Overhaul Bring More Control to AI-Assisted Design?

Anthropic updated Claude Design to better connect AI-generated prototypes with enterprise design systems, codebases, and governed development workflows.

What Does SpaceX Want with Cursor?

When SpaceX agreed to buy Cursor, it was not just buying another software company. It was buying a place in the daily workflow of developers.

Will Inference and AI Agents Break Enterprise GenAI Budgets?

Enterprises may be underestimating the actual cost of generative AI as they move from experimentation to production, according to Gartner's "10 Best Practices for Optimizing Generative and Agentic AI Costs" report.

AI Shifts Cybersecurity's Hardest Problem from Finding Flaws to Fixing Them

For decades, one of cybersecurity's most difficult challenges has been finding vulnerabilities before attackers do. A growing number of security professionals now say artificial intelligence is changing that equation, shifting the focus from discovering flaws to fixing them quickly enough to prevent exploitation.

Critics Dub Anthropic's Fable 5 'Fumble 5' as Transparency Dispute Overshadows AI Launch

Anthropic's launch of its Claude Fable 5 artificial intelligence model was intended to showcase advances in reasoning and technical performance. Instead, the release sparked a backlash among developers, researchers, and industry observers, some of whom began referring to the system as "Fumble 5."

U.S. Restricts Access to Anthropic’s Fable 5 and Mythos 5 AI Models Over Security Concerns

Anthropic has restricted access to its newest artificial intelligence models, Fable 5 and Mythos 5, after the U.S. government ordered limits on foreign access due to national security concerns, according to the company and people familiar with the matter.

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