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03.06.26 - 03:06
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COMPUTEX 2026 highlights spatial AI for homes and turnkey enterprise edge solutions (Digitimes)
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At COMPUTEX 2026 in Taipei, HOMEE AI, Osense Technology, and Senao International unveiled new AI products aimed at shifting deployment from cloud training to real-world inference and edge applications. HOMEE AI presented a spatial AI ecosystem that combines 3D scanning, digital twins, and spatial computing to link home viewing, interior design, purchasing, and space management, while Osense and Senao showcased video generation, customer service, and enterprise edge computing offerings designed for rapid commercial rollout....
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03.06.26 - 03:06
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White House seeks access to frontier AI models under new security initiative (Digitimes)
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On June 2, US President Donald Trump signed an executive order aimed at promoting advanced artificial intelligence while addressing growing national security and cybersecurity concerns tied to increasingly powerful AI systems. The measure seeks to expand cooperation between the federal government and leading AI developers without imposing mandatory regulations....
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03.06.26 - 03:06
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Google′s AI glasses to boost wearable shipments to 17.5 million in 2026 (Digitimes)
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Google moved into the AI glasses market with new Android XR smart glasses co-developed with Samsung Electronics and partnerships with eyewear brands, and the entry is expected to lift global AI glasses shipments to 17.5 million units in 2026, according to DIGITIMES analyst Brandon Fang. The product roadmap under Google's plan divides offerings into voice-based AI glasses and display-type glasses, with the voice model slated for the third quarter of 2026 and the display version expected in the second half of 2026....
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03.06.26 - 02:24
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Microsoft uses Build 2026 to reposition Windows and Surface for the agentic AI era (Digitimes)
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At Microsoft Build 2026 on June 2, Microsoft outlined how it is reshaping its Windows and Surface portfolios around AI agents — software that acts autonomously on a user's behalf rather than waiting for manual commands. Across four announcements spanning silicon, devices, the cloud, and operating-system security, the company framed a shift it described as moving "from apps to agents — from software you open to intelligence you invoke."...
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03.06.26 - 02:18
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Trump Signs AI ′Cyber Defense′ Executive Order (ZeroHedge)
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Trump Signs AI 'Cyber Defense' Executive Order
Authored by Jacob Burg via The Epoch Times,
AI companies would be required to submit their frontier models on a voluntary review basis before public releases.
President Donald Trump signed an executive order on June 2 intended to address cybersecurity threats posed by artificial intelligence (AI) technology and the new frontier models being released by major industry players.
Signed in private, the order allows some AI firms to submit their cutting-edge frontier models to a voluntary government review 30 days before a full public release.
That would entail "provid[ing] the Federal Government with access to covered frontier models, subject to appropriate confidentiality, cybersecurity, insider-risk, and intellectual-property protection, use, and nondisclosure requirements, for a period of up to 30 days before they plan to release such models to other trusted partners."
The order also gives the Pentagon, the Department of Homeland Security, the Cy...
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03.06.26 - 02:01
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Forces of AI Are Releasing a Capex Boom, Rosenberg Says (Bloomberg)
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Jeffrey Rosenberg, BlackRock portfolio manager of the iShares systematic alternatives active ETF, says the forces of AI are unleashing a capex boom and creating an incredible wealth effect. He speaks at an exclusive event for Bloomberg.com subscribers in New York. (Source: Bloomberg)...
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03.06.26 - 01:06
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Pegatron unveils Vera Rubin AI infrastructure and AI Factory validation at Computex 2026 (Digitimes)
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Pegatron announced a new generation of AI infrastructure products and an AI Factory validation framework at Computex 2026, showcasing the Nvidia Vera Rubin platform, HGX Rubin NVL8, and RTX PRO servers integrated with the Nvidia DSX AI Factory reference design to support design, verification, and deployment from digital twin simulation to mass production. The firm said the portfolio aims to advance AI Factory capabilities for manufacturing customers by combining compute, cooling, and validation workflows....
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03.06.26 - 01:06
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MediaTek and Foxtron partner to bring C-X1 AI cockpit platform to premium EVs (Digitimes)
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MediaTek announced a long-term global collaboration with Foxtron, the Foxconn-backed automotive unit, to deploy the Dimensity Auto Cockpit Platform C-X1 in premium electric vehicles, accelerating AI-enabled smart car development. The agreement, unveiled by the firms, will combine MediaTek’s semiconductor and AI platform capabilities with Foxtron’s EV architecture and manufacturing to deliver scalable smart-cockpit solutions....
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03.06.26 - 01:06
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oToBrite and Turing Drive partner on visual AI for autonomous vehicles (Digitimes)
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oToBrite and Turing Drive announced a technology collaboration on June 2 to develop real-world autonomous vehicle applications using vehicle-grade vision AI, which combines oToBrite's automotive cameras and visual AI with Turing Drive's core self-driving system. The companies aim to give global special-purpose vehicles (SPVs) a smarter brain....
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03.06.26 - 01:06
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Acer chair says AI agents could reignite PC demand (Digitimes)
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Acer and Taipei Computer Association (TCA) Chairman Jason Chen said Nvidia's AI PCs, designed specifically for agentic AI functions, point to a new usage model in the AI era and could create fresh demand in the PC market. He said the PC industry, which had been stuck in stagnation or decline for years following a pandemic-era boom due to a shift toward working and studying from home, now has a chance to rebound as AI shifts from training to inference....
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03.06.26 - 00:57
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"The Value Didn′t Arrive": Bain Finds Cost-Savings From AI Are Falling Far Short Of Projections (ZeroHedge)
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"The Value Didn't Arrive": Bain Finds Cost-Savings From AI Are Falling Far Short Of Projections
Now that attention within the AI revolution has one again firmly turned toward the cost-benefit equation (i..e., ROI) of tokens (see "From Singularity To Tokenomics: The AI Narrative Just Hit A Serious Snag") in particular, and the trillions behind the AI spending rollout in general, and we say once again because every few months we get some iteration of the following report from Goldman published almost two years ago today...
... we have more bad news: according to a global survey by Bain, cost savings from automation are broadly falling short of projections. Which means that those expecting big savings from their investments in artificial intelligence, which is most companies, will be disappointed.
The missed targets “should be making executives uncomfortable,” since many of them are approving increased spending for artificial intelligence on the basis of expected savi...
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