Tag: deepmind
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Top Weekly AI News – May 8, 2026

AI Weekly (May 8, 2026): A new artificial intelligence system called Synthegy allows chemists to design complex molecules and drugs by describing them in plain English. Anthropic introduces a fleet of specialized artificial intelligence agents that automate tedious financial tasks like building pitchbooks directly within Microsoft Office. Perplexity launches a professional finance workflow hub that…
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Top Weekly AI News – April 17, 2026

AI Weekly (Apr. 17 2026): Stanford’s 2026 AI Index reveals record-breaking private investments amid soaring public regulatory distrust. Real-world violence against OpenAI CEO Sam Altman highlights dangerously escalating public pushback against artificial intelligence. Technology companies relocate sixty-seven percent of new power-hungry AI data centers to rural American countrysides. Google DeepMind equips Boston Dynamics’ robotic dog…
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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 – November 28, 2025

AI Weekly (November 28, 2025): US retailers are reshaping online strategies to cater to AI agents like ChatGPT. Google is now seen as a dominant force in the AI race with its full-stack approach. Google DeepMind released its documentary “The Thinking Game” for free on YouTube. A draft order to preempt state AI laws failed…
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Top Weekly AI News – July 11, 2025

AI Weekly (July 11, 2025): AI trial could speed cancer care. Perplexity and OpenAI enter AI browser race. AI rewrites insurance industry rules. Anthropic proposes AI transparency framework. Hong Kong startup challenges DeepMind in drug discovery. Musk unveils Grok 4 amid controversy. AI leaders weigh open vs. closed models. Microsoft-OpenAI AGI “doomsday clause” creates tension.…
