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The Download: AI-generated lawsuits and virtual power plants for data centers
AI-generated legal filings threaten to overwhelm federal courts while data centers' soaring energy needs drive interest in virtual power plants, creating twin paradoxes at the intersection of artifici
The Trump administration might take an equity stake in OpenAI
President Trump confirmed he is discussing a potential U.S. government equity stake in OpenAI, the $300 billion private company behind ChatGPT, signaling a major shift in AI governance that could give
AI Is Creating The First Invisible Curriculum
The most profound educational shift of the 21st century is emerging silently inside enterprise AI agents and consumer chatbots, creating an invisible curriculum not found in textbooks or classrooms, a
How courts are coping with a flood of AI-generated lawsuits
Federal magistrate Judge Maritza Braswell in Denver now regularly reviews legal filings from pro se litigants that appear AI-generated, as courts nationwide struggle to manage a surge of low-quality,
How Endava is redesigning software delivery around AI agents
On June 4, 2026, Endava, a British IT services firm listed on the NYSE, announced a fundamental redesign of its software delivery model by embedding AI agents into its development and consulting proce
Nemotron 3.5 Content Safety: Customizable Multimodal Safety for Global Enterprise AI
On June 4, 2026, NVIDIA introduced Nemotron 3.5 Content Safety, a customizable multimodal safety suite rethinking enterprise AI deployment by enabling global organizations to tailor content moderation
Paper: Vortex: Efficient and Programmable Sparse Attention Serving for AI Agents
A new paper introduces Vortex, a sparse attention serving system designed to efficiently handle the long-context, high-throughput demands of AI agents, addressing the performance bottlenecks that curr
Paper: Will the Agent Recuse Itself? Measuring LLM-Agent Compliance with In-Band Access-Deny Signals
A June 2026 arXiv preprint examines whether LLM agents comply with in-band access-deny signals, testing if embedding refusal instructions directly in data streams causes agents to self-recuse, with im
Seoul Purpose: How NVIDIA and South Korea Are Building the Future of AI
NVIDIA CEO Jensen Huang visits Seoul to meet with South Korea's AI partners and builders, highlighting the country's role as a global AI hub and the deepening collaboration shaping the future of artif
South Korean forums will need to scan every images with AI censorship tools
South Korea mandated on June 6, 2026, that all online forums within its jurisdiction deploy AI censorship tools to scan every uploaded image, marking a significant regulatory shift that privacy advoca
The Future of Tennis Analytics: How APIs, AI, and Point-by-Point Data Are Transforming the Sport
The Data Revolution on Center Court: How Point-by-Point Analytics Is Rewriting Tennis The tennis world has always been a sport of inches and instincts—a game where a 130-mph serve, a split-second reaction, and a coach's gut feeling could separate champions from contenders.
The latest AI news we announced in May 2026
In May 2026, the AI industry's power structure underwent a dramatic rewiring as key alliances fractured, capital gatekeepers drew new battle lines, and once-dominant companies faced a radically transf
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