Nvidia Shift Deepens Chip Strains For Tech Makers

A global shortage of memory chips is intensifying as rapid investment in artificial-intelligence infrastructure diverts supply away from mainstream electronics, raising the risk of higher prices across smartphones, laptops and other consumer

Alibaba launches Quark AI-glasses

Alibaba Group has formally entered the global wearables market with the launch of its Quark AI glasses in China, signalling a push into everyday AI-powered hardware. Priced from 1,899 yuan (about US

AI unlocks 1,000-year-old manuscripts’ secrets

A long-baffling archive of more than 400,000 medieval manuscripts – written in Hebrew, Aramaic, Arabic and Yiddish – is now being brought into the digital age by a project using advanced artificial

User data powering AI-model training raises concern

Major tech firms are increasingly tapping into personal data to train artificial intelligence models, creating uncertainty among users about how much of their private information is involved. As companies race to develop

High-tech implant and glasses restore sight

A combination of a wireless eye implant and high-tech glasses has enabled people with severe vision loss to read again, marking a significant milestone in the field of assistive visual technology. According

AI-powered robot dazzles Putin in Moscow

At a showcase hosted by Russia’s largest bank, Sberbank, President Vladimir Putin witnessed a humanoid robot identified as “Green” introduce itself as the country’s first AI-embedded robot and promptly break into a

Trump demands unified federal AI regulation

President Donald Trump has called for a single federal standard to govern artificial intelligence, warning that state-by-state regulation risks undermining U.S. competitiveness. He posted on social media that “overregulation by the States

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