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19.07.26 - 12:01
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Divide grows between AI employees and executives over policy battles (The Hill)
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Tech employees in Silicon Valley are increasingly finding themselves at odds with industry executives, who are spending millions to push for light-touch AI regulation. The latest disagreement is playing out in a new political spending fight between OpenAI's rank-and-file employees and the firm's co-founder and president Greg Brockman. A group of current and former OpenAI......
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19.07.26 - 07:48
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Megatrend Folger: Alphabet vor den Zahlen – KI-Debatte auf dem Punkt (Der Aktionaer)
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Alphabet steht vor einer wichtigen Woche. Die Aktie der Google-Mutter ist zuletzt unter Druck geraten, weil Berichte über Verzögerungen beim neuen KI-Modell Gemini 3.5 Pro für Unsicherheit sorgten. Gleichzeitig wächst die Sorge, dass OpenAI oder Anthropic bei bestimmten Programmierfähigkeiten aktuell vorne liegen könnten....
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19.07.26 - 03:06
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The AI investment race is building its own bust, BIS paper warns (Digitimes)
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The competitive race to dominate artificial intelligence is driving technology giants to over-build computing capacity by roughly half again more than is economically efficient — and the same contest, financed with debt and circular equity ties, is quietly manufacturing the conditions for a sector-wide bust. That is the central argument of a new Bank for International Settlements (BIS) working paper that puts formal numbers on a warning the institution has been sounding for weeks....
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19.07.26 - 03:06
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Memory must adopt foundry model to fix AI inference bottleneck, says Korean scholar (Digitimes)
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AI development is driving larger data transfers and higher GPU efficiency demands, pushing memory toward customization and prompting South Korean industry watchers to call for a shift to a "memory foundry" model. Sungkyunkwan University professor Seokjoon Kwon said at the Nano Korea 2026 forum that memory makers must move from mass production to order-driven design tailored to customer needs....
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19.07.26 - 03:06
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SmartSens forecasts stronger first-half 2026 results on AI-related demand (Digitimes)
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SmartSens is signaling stronger first-half 2026 growth, a development that may matter to investors tracking global demand for image sensors used in security cameras, smartphones, and vehicles. The company said revenue and profit are likely to rise, reflecting broader adoption of AI-driven hardware across consumer and industrial markets worldwide....
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19.07.26 - 03:06
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Three-tier humanoid robot architecture shift opens edge AI opportunities (Digitimes)
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The humanoid robot industry is converging on a "big brain, small brain" architecture, with AI compute shifting from the cloud to the edge, and even to hands, feet, and other endpoints. DIGITIMES Intelligence predicts that Nvidia's CUDA will keep it dominant in the robot "big brain" layer for now, but automotive chipmakers and field-programmable gate array (FPGA) vendors can still target the "small brain" and endpoint edge-compute market to break into the humanoid robot ecosystem....
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19.07.26 - 02:51
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Flock Safety Defends Cameras After AI System Triggers Wrongful Police Stops Of Two Journalists (ZeroHedge)
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Flock Safety Defends Cameras After AI System Triggers Wrongful Police Stops Of Two Journalists
Plymouth, Minnesota - Automotive journalist Joel Feder and his wife were detained by multiple police officers in a coordinated stop while driving a Jaguar Land Rover press vehicle, after Flock Safety's automated license plate recognition (ALPR) cameras flagged the car based on a flawed database entry.
Screenshot Plymouth Police Department via The Drive
According to Feder's detailed account in The Drive, officers boxed in the $155,000 Range Rover in a Kohl's parking lot after the vehicle triggered alerts via Flock's network. Police had been tracking it for days, believing the New Jersey manufacturer plate (34 10 DTM) was stolen. Officers approached with hands on their weapons, ordered the couple out of the vehicle, and conducted pat-downs before verifying the car's legitimacy through Jaguar Land Rover. Feder subsequently obtained and published the body camera footage of the encounter.
The incid...
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