Category: Artificial Intelligence
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AI Benchmarks, Photonic Computing, and 2nm Chips: The Week That Redefined AI Infrastructure
This week saw major advancements in AI infrastructure with Google, AMD, and photonic computing leading the charge.
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AI Industry Roundup: China Regulates Companion AI, New York Freezes Data Centers, and Video AI Hits $2B
China’s new AI companion rules force Doubao and Qwen to pull agents. New York halts data centers. PixVerse hits $2B. Key AI developments this week.
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GPT-5.4, Optical AI Chips, and 6,100-Qubit Arrays: The Week AI Took a Significant Leap Forward
OpenAI’s GPT-5.4 scores 92.8% on GPQA Diamond as optical computing and quantum breakthroughs reshape the future of AI.
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Gemini 2.5 Pro Tops Science Benchmarks as AI Hardware Breakthroughs Promise 246x Energy Gains
Google’s Gemini 2.5 Pro beats GPT-5.5 on science benchmarks.
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Google Gemini 2.5 Pro Leads a Week of AI Breakthroughs — From Brain-Computer Interfaces to Photonic Computing
Google’s Gemini 2.5 Pro tops science benchmarks, showcasing AI advancements.
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Google Opens Veo 3 to All Vertex AI Users as AI Infrastructure Demand Hits New Heights
Google’s Veo 3 is now available on Vertex AI for all users. Plus: a $1B chip deal, China’s AI regulations, and New York’s data center ban.
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Google Opens Veo 3 to All Vertex AI Users as AI Industry Faces Regulation and Infrastructure Pressure
Google’s Veo 3 video AI hits Vertex AI for all users. Plus: China’s companion AI rules, a $1B compute deal, and New York’s data center ban.
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AI Models Hit New Benchmarks, Optical Computing Emerges, and New York Pumps the Brakes on Data Centers
This week in AI: Google leads with Gemini 2.5 Pro, optical computing emerges, and New York halts data center growth.
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GPT-Live, Apple’s Lawsuit, and Grok 4.5: The AI Developments Reshaping the Industry This Week
OpenAI launches GPT-Live voice AI, faces Apple lawsuit, and adds Word/Excel creation. Plus Grok 4.5 arrives. Here’s what it means for AI practitioners.
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AI’s Big Week: Real-Time Voice Models, Benchmark Wars, and the Infrastructure Powering It All
Major AI developments this week from OpenAI, Google, Meta, and TSMC.