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Intel Expands Google Cloud Partnership as Enterprise AI Moves from Pilots to Core Operations

Intel will expand its use of Google Cloud's Gemini Enterprise platform across engineering, supply chain, and corporate operations.

Power, Water, Jobs, Taxes: Weighing the AI Buildout's Real Costs and Benefits

Communities are pushing back on AI data centers over their power, water, and land costs, forcing states to write new rules on who pays.

China's Moonshot AI Releases Kimi K3, Its Largest Open-Weight Model

Chinese AI company Moonshot has released Kimi K3, a 2.8 trillion-parameter open-weight model, positioning it as the largest open-weight model released to date.

Nvidia Unveils New Jetson Thor Chips to Bring AI Agents to Robots

Nvidia introduced two new Jetson Thor computer modules, the T3000 and T2000, designed to run AI models directly on robots, industrial machines, and edge devices

AI Governance Is Becoming Infrastructure

Geneva's AI for Good Summit brought something more consequential than a new model or regulation: permanent institutions.

UN Launches AI Governance Forum, Global Commission at Geneva Summit

The United Nations and the International Telecommunication Union (ITU) used this week's AI for Good Global Summit in Geneva to launch two initiatives aimed at expanding international cooperation on artificial intelligence, signaling a broader effort to move global AI governance beyond voluntary principles and toward permanent institutions.

Nvidia's Open Cosmos Bet Reframes Build-Versus-Buy for Physical AI

Nvidia's introduction of Cosmos 3 Edge, and the roster of Japanese manufacturers adopting it, illustrates a build-versus-buy pattern taking shape in physical AI: rather than compete on proprietary world models, Nvidia is distributing the foundation model layer openly and competing instead on the hardware and tooling built around it.

Nvidia Unveils Cosmos 3 Edge, Expands Physical AI Partnerships in Japan

Nvidia introduced Cosmos 3 Edge, a new addition to its Cosmos 3 family of open world models for physical AI, and announced that a group of Japanese manufacturing and technology companies intend to build on its physical AI stack.

The AI Pilot Era Is Ending - Now Comes the Hard Part

According to Deloitte, enterprise AI is entering a new phase as organizations move beyond experimentation and begin deploying the technology at scale. But while AI adoption is accelerating, many companies are still trying to work out how to turn early successes into lasting business value.

Can Microsoft and 3M Turn an Industrial Partnership into an AI Advantage?

Microsoft and 3M have formed a strategic partnership that combines next-generation AI data center infrastructure with enterprise-wide AI adoption, highlighting a broader industry shift toward integrating both the physical and operational foundations of AI.

The Next AI War Isn't About Models. It's About Owning the Entire Stack.

The race to build the most capable artificial intelligence models is increasingly expanding into a second front: hardware.

Apple Sues OpenAI, Accuses Former Employees of Stealing Hardware Trade Secrets

Apple has sued OpenAI in federal court, alleging that former employees misappropriated confidential hardware designs and manufacturing information to support OpenAI's push into consumer devices.

Researchers Document First Fully Autonomous AI-Driven Ransomware Attack

Cloud security firm Sysdig has disclosed what its Threat Research Team describes as the first documented ransomware operation carried out end-to-end by an autonomous AI agent, with no human typing commands or directing individual steps once the attack was underway. The firm named the threat actor JADEPUFFER.

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