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US States Begin Tightening AI Rules Rapidly
US states are rapidly introducing AI laws, with Maryland banning dynamic pricing, Tennessee passing multiple bills, and California focusing on worker data protection. This marks a shift from general discussions to active regulation of real world AI use. Companies now face different rules across states, increasing compliance complexity while giving workers stronger protection and visibility.
May 12 min read


Google Starts 15 Billion AI Hub in India
Google has started building a 15 billion dollar AI hub in Visakhapatnam, expected to be the largest outside the United States. This marks a shift in India’s role from a talent provider to a global infrastructure hub. The project focuses on compute systems, enterprise deployment, and sovereign cloud capabilities, positioning India as a key player in the global AI ecosystem.
May 12 min read


Europe Builds Its First Sovereign AI Powerhouse
Cohere and Aleph Alpha announced a 6.8 billion euro merger backed by governments, creating Europe’s first sovereign AI lab. The move focuses on reducing reliance on US infrastructure and building regional control over models and compute. With plans for large scale systems and local deployment, this marks Europe’s strongest step into the global AI competition alongside the US and China.
May 12 min read


China’s 2,800-Satellite AI Network: The Race to Build an Orbital Intelligence System
China is accelerating plans to deploy a 2,800-satellite AI-powered network in orbit. Discover what this means for global technology, defense, and the future of space-based intelligence systems.
Apr 273 min read


Sequoia Bets Big on AI Startups With 7 Billion Fund
Sequoia Capital announced a 7 billion dollar fund focused on AI startups, showing a shift in venture capital strategy. Instead of spreading investments widely, firms are now backing fewer companies with larger funding and stronger expectations. This reflects growing competition, rising infrastructure costs, and a focus on building scalable businesses in the AI space.
Apr 252 min read


China’s DeepSeek V4 Narrows the Gap in Advanced AI
DeepSeek V4 preview highlights strong progress in reasoning and workflow execution, narrowing the gap with leading AI systems. The update reflects a shift toward task based systems rather than simple responses. As performance levels get closer across regions, competition is increasing, pushing faster development and raising pressure on major tech companies globally.
Apr 252 min read


OpenAI Pushes Toward an All in One AI System
OpenAI introduced GPT 5.5 in April 2026, marking a shift from chat based tools to systems that complete real tasks. The update combines chat, coding, and browsing into one interface, reducing the need for multiple apps. It also shows early signs of agent like behavior, where systems plan and execute workflows with less input. This reflects a broader change in how people interact with software.
Apr 252 min read


China’s One Person AI Firms Are Rising And Reflect A Deeper Shift
A growing number of young professionals in China are starting AI powered one person firms as a response to job uncertainty and hiring challenges. These individuals use AI tools to handle tasks that once required teams, allowing them to work independently in areas like content, consulting, and digital services. This trend shows how AI is changing the structure of work and creating new paths for entrepreneurship.
Apr 222 min read


AI’s Growth Has a Limit And It’s Not the Models
AI growth is accelerating, but the infrastructure behind it is struggling to keep pace. Delays in data center construction, power limitations, and hardware supply issues are creating a gap between demand and real-world capacity. As companies push forward with advanced models and applications, this hidden constraint could slow deployment and increase costs. The next phase of AI may depend not just on innovation, but on how quickly the supporting systems can catch up.
Apr 182 min read


AI Is Now a Security Topic - Not Just a Tech One
The African Union’s Peace and Security Council has brought artificial intelligence into a formal policy discussion, focusing on its role in security, governance, and global coordination. This marks a shift in how AI is viewed, moving beyond innovation into areas of control and regulation. Topics such as misinformation, surveillance, and international cooperation are now central. It reflects a broader trend where AI is becoming part of strategic and policy-level decision-makin
Apr 181 min read
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