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AI's Real Power Problem Is Not the Grid, It's the Milliseconds
As AI data centers push local power grids toward their limits, a deeper and less-discussed problem is emerging: the violent, split-second power surges produced by large groups of computing chips working in sync, which ordinary backup systems cannot handle and which now threaten to stall the entire AI buildout.
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Google and SpaceX's Space Data Center Talks, Explained
Google is in talks with SpaceX to launch data centers into orbit, a move driven less by proven economics and more by a desperate scramble for power on the ground and a timely need to boost SpaceX's upcoming IPO story.
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Workers vs. Algorithmic Bosses: The AI Labor Fight Is Here
A new AFL-CIO poll showing near-unanimous worker support for AI protections is not just a political signal — it reflects a real and growing conflict between employers quietly deploying AI to hire, monitor, and fire workers, and employees who have had no say in the matter, with consequences for any organization that manages people.
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EU AI Act Now Forces Businesses to Track AI Training Intensity
Since August 2025, any company that fine-tunes a general-purpose AI model and does so heavily enough could be legally reclassified as an AI model developer under EU law, triggering documentation, copyright, and transparency obligations that most businesses are completely unprepared for.
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Google Kills Chromebook, Launches Gemini-First Googlebook
Google announced a new laptop category called Googlebook built on Android with Gemini AI deeply embedded, effectively retiring the 15-year-old Chromebook platform, and simultaneously expanded Gemini's ability to take actions across apps on phones — a shift that will affect procurement, IT decisions, and daily workflows for businesses worldwide.
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How Faster Image Delivery Is Becoming a Revenue Tool
Imgix, which processes 8 billion images daily for brands like Spotify and Porsche, has cut its image processing time in half by moving to Google Cloud's newest GPU-powered servers, a shift that reveals a broader pattern: the infrastructure behind visual media is quietly becoming one of the most direct levers businesses have over their online revenue.
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Amazon Builds AI for Its Own Regulatory Responses
Amazon's finance team has built an internal AI system to handle regulatory inquiries across multiple jurisdictions, and the design choices they made reveal a practical blueprint that any compliance-heavy organisation can learn from right now.
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Google's Video AI Push Before I/O: What Gemini Omni Signals
Google's upcoming Gemini Omni video model has surfaced in leaked screenshots ahead of its I/O 2026 event, and the early signals suggest Google is not trying to make the best-looking AI video right now but rather the most useful one to edit, which is a more commercially durable position than raw visual quality.
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Malware Hit 244K Downloads on Hugging Face Posing as OpenAI
A fake OpenAI tool on Hugging Face, the world's largest public AI model platform, was downloaded over 244,000 times before it was caught stealing passwords, browser sessions, and cloud credentials from corporate machines — and this is part of a pattern that enterprises using open AI models need to understand now.
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Vapi Wins Amazon Ring's Entire Call Volume in AI Voice Race
Vapi, a two-year-old startup, just raised $50 million at a $500 million valuation after Amazon Ring picked it over 40 competitors to handle all of its inbound customer calls, signaling that AI phone agents are moving from experiment to full deployment at major consumer brands — with serious consequences for anyone running or buying traditional call center services.
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Nvidia's Bet on Micro Data Centers Near Power Substations
Nvidia and partners are building small data centers plugged directly into spare grid capacity at electrical substations across the U.S., a move that signals where AI infrastructure is heading next and has real consequences for businesses that rely on AI services, energy costs, and local grid stability.
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SAP and NVIDIA Build a Security Layer for AI Agents in Business Systems
SAP is embedding NVIDIA's new open-source security tool directly into its business platform, which matters because SAP holds the financial, procurement, and supply chain data of over 400,000 companies globally, and AI agents now need permission to act inside those systems without human review at every step.
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AI Is Now Doing Your Filing. Is That Good?
Laserfiche has released AI agents that read, sort, route, and act on documents using plain language instructions, and this marks a turning point for how back-office teams in regulated industries handle their daily document burden — with serious compliance implications that cut both ways.
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The OpenAI Trial: Who Actually Wins and Loses
As the Musk v. Altman trial enters its final days, testimony from key insiders has revealed far more about OpenAI's money, power structure, and internal fractures than any press release ever would, and the real consequences extend well beyond whoever wins the verdict.
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GitLab's Cuts Reveal a Sector Under Pressure
GitLab announced layoffs, a smaller country footprint, and a full internal restructuring under the banner of an 'agentic era' strategy, but the stock fell 8% on the news, and the real story is about a company trying to catch up in a market that has already moved past it.
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GM's IT Purge Is the New Corporate Playbook
General Motors just cut 600 IT staff while simultaneously hiring AI-native engineers in their place, and this is not a car company story — it is a preview of what is coming inside every large organisation's back office, from insurance firms to steel manufacturers to logistics groups.
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Claude Inside Your AWS Bill: What It Actually Means
Anthropic has made its full AI platform available directly through AWS accounts, removing the main procurement and oversight barriers that have kept most non-technical enterprise teams from using it in a governed, auditable way.
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AI Data Centres: Australia Forces Energy Self-Sufficiency
Australia's federal and state governments have agreed that new data centres must fund enough solar, wind, and battery storage to fully cover their own electricity use, a policy that could reshape how every country handles the AI energy surge — and Queensland's refusal to sign on reveals a deeper national fault line over who pays when big tech plugs into the grid.
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Robinhood Opens Private Startup Investing to Everyone
Robinhood is launching a second publicly traded venture fund targeting early-stage startups, a move that signals everyday people may soon be able to invest in companies before they are household names — but the structure carries real risks that the fund's recent price surge has obscured.
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AI Bug Routing: The Productivity Problem No One Measures
Miro's AI bug-routing system cut team reassignments sixfold and slashed resolution time from days to hours, revealing a hidden productivity drain that almost every company with a software team silently absorbs.
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