• Top Weekly AI News – February 20, 2026

    AI Weekly (February 20, 2026): UNESCO projects generative AI will slash creator earnings by nearly 25 percent by 2028. The Pentagon is reportedly frustrated by Anthropic’s strict ethical guardrails that prohibit the use of AI for mass surveillance or autonomous weapons. Google released Gemini 3.1 Pro to handle complex reasoning tasks, synthesize data streams, and…

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  • Top Weekly AI News – January 30, 2026

    AI Weekly (January 30, 2026): Alibaba ships 100,000 Zhenwu 810E chips, marking a significant milestone in China’s semiconductor self-sufficiency. Tesla reportedly plans to kill Model S and X production to clear factory space for “Optimus” humanoid robots. Dow announces 4,500 job cuts as part of a strategic pivot toward automation and AI. Anthropic CEO Dario…

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  • Top Weekly AI News – January 23, 2026

    AI Weekly (January 23, 2026): The White House outlines an aggressive “Great Divergence” strategy to ensure American AI dominance through deregulation and massive infrastructure. Sam Altman secures the top spot as the world’s most influential AI leader for his role in driving mainstream adoption. Titans at Davos identify “Physical AI” as the next industrial cluster,…

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  • Top Weekly AI News – January 16, 2026

    AI Weekly (January 16, 2026): NVIDIA and Eli Lilly invest $1 billion to launch a Bay Area “AI factory” for biological foundation models. Meta announces the “Meta Compute” initiative to build gigawatts of energy capacity and custom silicon for future models. A report warns that a severe shortage of electricians and plumbers creates a critical…

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  • Top Weekly AI News – January 9, 2026

    AI Weekly (January 9, 2026) : The US dominates the global data center boom, hosting over half of all upcoming projects and stressing the national energy grid. NVIDIA announces Alpamayo, a suite of open-source models designed to provide autonomous vehicles with reasoning capabilities. Boston Dynamics reveals the production version of its electric Atlas robot, preparing…

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  • The 2025 AI Rewind: From “Vibe Coding” to Code Reds

    This year, artificial intelligence transcended hype to become a dominant economic engine. We witnessed the maturation of autonomous agents and the emergence of ‘vibe coding,’ yet this rapid progress triggered significant infrastructure strain and a fierce U.S.-China technological rivalry. 2025 was defined not merely by innovation, but by the tangible, high-stakes battle for computational supremacy.

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  • Top Weekly AI News – December 26, 2025

    The AI boom adds more than half a trillion dollars to the wealth of US tech barons in 2025. Alphabet claims the crown as the top Big Tech performer of the year. Nvidia launches a $20 billion strategic move to license Groq’s ultra-fast inference technology. Tech giants shift over $120 billion in data center debt…

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  • Top Weekly AI News – December 19, 2025

    AI Weekly (December 19, 2025): NVIDIA announces a landmark partnership with the US government to support the Department of Energy’s (DOE) Genesis Mission. The DOE launches the Genesis Mission with 24 organizations to drive breakthroughs in energy and national security. OpenAI is reportedly in talks to use Amazon’s Trainium chips for training. NVIDIA releases the…

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  • Top Weekly AI News – December 12, 2025

    OpenAI releases the GPT-5.2 series, a powerhouse model for professional knowledge work. The company launches its first Certification courses, aiming to certify 10 million workers by 2030. Enterprise AI adoption shows a widening gap between frontier firms and the median. The Linux Foundation forms the Agentic AI Foundation (AAIF) anchored by the Model Context Protocol…

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  • Top Weekly AI News – December 5, 2025

    AI Weekly (December 5, 2025): OpenAI has reportedly declared a “code red” as Google and other competitors catch up fast. AWS announces the Nova 2 model, new Trainium3 chips, and “frontier agents” like Kiro. The CEO of Turing warns that advanced AI training now requires highly skilled human experts, not just data labeling. DeepSeek releases…

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