by nouman | Jul 14, 2026 | AI News, News
Memory chip prices have quadrupled in the past year, and AI is the reason. The race to build bigger, faster data centers has created a supply crunch so severe that it’s rewriting the rules for the entire semiconductor industry — and two companies are riding the wave...
by nouman | Jul 14, 2026 | AI News, News
SK Hynix’s CEO just handed Reuters a grim headline about memory shortage: 2027 could be memory’s worst year on record. That pain, he says, sticks around well past 2030. The company isn’t guessing here, either. It’s watching its own order books fill faster than its...
by nouman | Jul 14, 2026 | AI News, News
OpenAI already built tools to search ChatGPT data for stolen journalism, publishers say — and hid that fact for two years. The Times, the Daily News, and 15 other publishers filed a sanctions motion in their copyright lawsuit against OpenAI on July 9, 2026. It accuses...
by nouman | Jul 14, 2026 | AI News, News
OpenAI CEO Sam Altman says the company’s latest flagship model can complete agentic coding work while consuming 54% fewer tokens. Altman discussed GPT-5.6 Sol during an interview with CNBC at the Allen & Company Sun Valley Conference. He said corporate leaders...
by nouman | Jul 14, 2026 | AI News, News
Anthropic just built a dashboard that tells you how addicted to Claude you actually are. Reflect launched in beta on July 9, 2026. It turns your chat history into peak hours, repeat requests, and a fluency score you never asked for. Here’s what it tracks, what it...
by nouman | Jul 13, 2026 | AI News, News
Deepfake fraud in 2026 is becoming infrastructure for impersonation rather than a single category of fake video. The clearest evidence comes from systems that record different stages of the fraud process. The FBI counted $893.35 million in adjusted losses from US...