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Former Google TPU engineers are building a purpose-designed processor aimed at accelerating large language models.

Former Google TPU engineers are building a purpose-designed processor aimed at accelerating large language models.

After OpenAI raised similar concerns, Anthropic said it detected and blocked attempts by Chinese AI firms to extract knowledge from its Claude models through distillation, as U.S. debates over AI chip exports intensify.

Meta agrees multiyear AI processor supply pact with AMD, diversifying compute infrastructure and boosting AMD stock.

Geoffrey Hinton, the British-Canadian Nobel Prize winner who co-created the neural network technology underpinning all modern AI, is warning that 2026 will be the year artificial intelligence begins replacing workers across entire industries. In a string of recent interviews, he predicted a jobless boom, recommended becoming a plumber as one of the safest career bets, and put the odds of AI-driven human extinction within 30 years at 10 to 20 percent.

OpenAI is hiring a Research Communications Manager for its office in San Francisco, California.

IBM shares recorded their steepest single-day decline in 25 years, wiping out about $31 billion in market value, after investor concerns intensified over rising competition from Anthropic’s AI tools in the enterprise software space.

In a single week ending February 23, 2026, chatbot safety bills crossed legislative chambers in four US states -Virginia, Washington, Oregon, and Utah, with bills in eight more states advancing out of committee, cementing 2026 as the most active…

Technology and software stocks fell after Citrini Research warned that accelerating AI adoption could disrupt white-collar jobs, alter platform economics and reshape corporate cost structures by 2028.

Pentagon has reportedly sought clarification from Anthropic over safeguards surrounding its AI chatbot Claude, as concerns grow about how advanced generative AI systems could be used in military contexts.

The European Union has spent years crafting the most comprehensive artificial intelligence regulation in the world. It has world-class researchers, Nobel Prize-winning institutions, and a single market of 450 million people. And yet, when you ask anyone to name the world's leading AI companies, the list reads almost exclusively American or Chinese. Something has gone wrong. The question is what.