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Apple is reportedly cooking up a trio of AI wearables
According to a report by TechCrunch on February 17, 2026, Apple is reportedly developing three AI-powered wearables.
India Fuels Its AI Mission With NVIDIA
India hosts the AI Impact Summit, fostering global collaboration in AI innovation. The country's partnership with NVIDIA aims to drive an AI industrial revolution, enhancing infrastructure and model deployment. This collaboration boosts India's national AI strategy and gives leading IT firms a competitive edge globally.
Mistral AI buys Koyeb in first acquisition to back its cloud ambitions
Mistral AI, a Paris-based AI company, acquires Koyeb to expand its cloud ambitions and simplify AI app deployment. This move follows growing investments in AI infrastructure by tech giants like Meta and OpenAI, signaling a new era of specialized AI ecosystems.
Our 2026 Responsible AI Progress Report
Google released its Responsible AI Progress Report, detailing ethical AI advancements. Meanwhile, Apple is developing AI-powered wearables including smart glasses, a pendant, and enhanced AirPods. These innovations raise privacy and security concerns while pushing technological boundaries.
After all the hype, some AI experts don’t think OpenClaw is all that exciting
TechCrunch reports AI experts are disappointed with OpenClaw's claims, citing lack of academic novelty despite its popularity for automating tasks. Security concerns arise as it spreads rapidly across 21,000 deployments. OpenAI's focus shifts to multi-agent systems, highlighting tensions between innovation and practical accessibility in AI.
Fractal Analytics’ muted IPO debut signals persistent AI fears in India
Fractal Analytics, India's first AI company to go public, faced a subdued market debut due to investor caution over AI's regulatory, privacy, and employment concerns. This tepid response reflects broader tech sector hesitance and highlights challenges for AI startups seeking public funding, potentially deterring future listings.
How Ricursive Intelligence raised $335M at a $4B valuation in 4 months
Ricursive Intelligence, an AI startup founded by leading experts, raised $335 million at a $4 billion valuation within four months. The company's innovative tools for decision-making optimization and strong leadership position it as a frontrunner in the AI market, attracting significant investment and setting high expectations for future growth and innovation.
New SemiAnalysis InferenceX Data Shows NVIDIA Blackwell Ultra Delivers up to 50x Better Performance and 35x Lower Costs for Agentic AI
NVIDIA's Blackwell Ultra platform offers up to 50 times better performance and 35 times lower costs for agentic AI compared to previous models. This advancement builds on earlier cost reductions and positions NVIDIA to maintain its dominance in AI hardware and software integration, benefiting developers, companies, and users alike.
Qwen3.5-397B-A17B is out!!
Alibaba Cloud released Qwen3.5-397B-A17B, enhancing performance and efficiency in natural language processing. This upgrade supports developers with robust tools and reduces costs, benefiting companies integrating AI in products. However, it raises ethical concerns and challenges for non-AI focused firms.
AI can’t make good video game worlds yet, and it might never be able to
Despite advancements, AI struggles to create compelling video game worlds, raising questions about its role in replacing human creativity. Challenges persist in generating diverse, engaging environments, highlighting the continued need for human oversight in game development to ensure emotional resonance and quality.
Anthropic and the Pentagon are reportedly arguing over Claude usage
TechCrunch reports Anthropic is disputing Pentagon's desire to use its AI model Claude for surveillance and weapons. This conflict arises as Anthropic expands Claude's reach and secures major funding, highlighting ethical concerns and the need for AI regulation. The outcome may set precedents for future AI use in national security.
Blackstone backs Neysa in up to $1.2B financing as India pushes to build domestic AI infrastructure
Blackstone invests up to $1.2 billion in Neysa, an Indian AI infrastructure firm, to build a domestic ecosystem and reduce reliance on foreign providers. Neysa plans to deploy over 20,000 GPUs, fostering innovation and job creation while ensuring long-term technological self-reliance.
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