by nouman | Jul 12, 2026 | AI News, News
NATO leaders have gathered in Ankara, and AI security is now one of the questions hanging over the summit. The alliance still has to talk about Ukraine, defence spending and transatlantic tensions. But there’s a deeper shift happening underneath all of that. AI is...
by nouman | Jul 12, 2026 | AI News, News
Samsung may be about to show us what the AI boom really runs on: memory chips. The company is expected to report an operating profit jump of around 18 times for the second quarter, helped by surging demand for AI memory and tighter chip supply. Reuters reported that...
by nouman | Jul 12, 2026 | AI News, News
Midjourney doesn’t just want to defend itself against Hollywood. It now wants the studios to open their own AI cupboards. The AI image company is asking for broader discovery in its copyright fight with major film studios, including Disney, Universal and Warner Bros....
by nouman | Jul 12, 2026 | AI News, News
Mercor just announced it crossed $2 billion in gross annualized revenue — four months after hitting $1 billion. That’s the kind of growth curve that doesn’t happen in normal markets, and it’s not happening in isolation. Here’s what’s behind the accelerating revenue...
by nouman | Jul 11, 2026 | AI News, News
OpenAI’s big UK AI infrastructure story has hit a credibility problem. A new Guardian investigation says OpenAI and its UK partner Nscale apparently did not visit a key North Tyneside site before the Stargate UK project became part of a major investment push. That...
by nouman | Jul 11, 2026 | AI News, News
Joshua Achiam, the person OpenAI trusted to think decades ahead, is walking out the door. He joined as an intern in 2017 and leaves as chief futurist this month. The timing is notable: OpenAI is courting a public listing and keeps losing safety-focused leaders. Here’s...