Category: News
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Why companies are building private AI systems
For the past few years, the biggest trend in technology was using massive cloud AI models like ChatGPT or Claude. Today, major corporations and national governments are rapidly shifting their strategy. They are now focused on building “Sovereign AI.” Taking control of private data Sovereign AI means a company or country builds and runs its…
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Oracle puts AI inside global hotel software
Running a large hotel is a complicated puzzle. Managers must track hundreds of rooms, manage housekeeping schedules, and communicate with guests from all over the world. Oracle just made this job much easier by introducing the “OPERA Cloud Assistant.” A digital manager for hotels Oracle OPERA is the software that powers thousands of major hotels…
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Bosses and workers disagree on AI tools
Companies are spending billions of dollars on artificial intelligence software. Corporate executives believe these tools are completely changing how work gets done. However, a massive new report from Lucidworks shows that the average employee strongly disagrees. The massive execution gap The report surveyed thousands of workers and business leaders. The results revealed a surprising disconnect.…
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SoftBank uses OpenAI to stop computer hackers
Cybersecurity threats are becoming faster and much more complicated. Hackers now use artificial intelligence to write dangerous code in seconds. To fight back, SoftBank Group announced a new security service in Japan that uses OpenAI technology as an automatic shield. An automatic digital defense grid The new system works like an immune system for critical…
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Google teams up with super smart AI startup
Google Cloud just secured a massive partnership with a new artificial intelligence company in London. The startup, named Ineffable Intelligence, recently raised over a billion dollars in seed funding. The company was founded by David Silver, a famous researcher who previously built groundbreaking game-playing AI systems. Building a brain that learns from experience Most artificial…
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US government bans Anthropic Fable 5 globally
In a stunning escalation of artificial intelligence regulation, the United States government issued an export control directive on June 12, 2026. This order forced Anthropic to suspend its highly anticipated Fable 5 model worldwide. The directive explicitly demanded that Anthropic block all foreign nationals from accessing the model. Because the company could not reliably segment…
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The growing data heat island effect
The rapid expansion of artificial intelligence comes with a massive physical cost. In June 2026, researchers began warning about the “data heat island effect.” New, hyper-dense data centers are significantly altering the local climates of the communities surrounding them. Training frontier models requires thousands of specialized GPUs running at full capacity. These chips generate extreme…
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Apple Intelligence redefines Siri for 2026
Apple recently unveiled a massive overhaul to its digital assistant. The new Siri, powered entirely by Apple Intelligence, is finally here. It deeply integrates into every layer of the iOS and macOS operating systems. The most important aspect of this update is the focus on privacy. Unlike competitors that send all user data to giant…
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Anthropic unveils Fable 5 with advanced safeguards
Anthropic just released its highly anticipated Fable 5 model. This release marks a significant moment in the generative AI race for 2026. Fable 5 is a general-purpose model that matches or beats its top competitors in reasoning and coding benchmarks. The defining feature of this release is not just its intelligence. Anthropic integrated a completely…
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The rise of agentic AI in business workflows
Artificial intelligence is moving beyond simple chatbots. In June 2026, the technology industry shifted its focus to agentic AI. These systems do not just answer questions. They execute complex, multi-step workflows autonomously. Businesses now use digital coworkers to handle logistics, financial forecasting, and software development. You give the system a high-level goal, and it figures…