Tesla has entered into a $16.5 billion agreement with Samsung to produce its (Tesla’s) next-generation AI6 chip.  The chips will be produced at Samsung’s new semiconductor facility in Texas, according

Tesla Signs $16.5B AI Chips Deal With Samsung 

This weekend, Shanghai, China, will host one of the world’s most anticipated technology events: the 2025 World Artificial Intelligence Conference (WAIC).  More than 800 companies will gather to present their

China Hosts World AI Conference Despite Geopolitical Tensions

Samsung has invested in Memories.ai, an early-stage startup building powerful video analysis tools.  The company recently raised $8 million in seed funding led by Susa Ventures, with participation from Samsung

Samsung Invests in Video Analysis AI Startup, Memories.ai 

Regular games can seem too scripted, too generic, and too predictable. The responses are fixed, and the game progresses the same way each time. Without exciting twists, it’s easy to

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Google has introduced new AI features in its Photos app that let users transform static images into animated videos and artwork.  “Create” Tab A new “Create” tab is now available

Google Photos Adds AI Tools To Turn Images Into Videos and Art

President Donald Trump has signed a controversial executive order banning “woke AI” from federal use.  This order prohibits the U.S. government from contracting with AI providers whose models promote ideas

President Donald Trump Bans ‘Woke AI’ 

Apple has reintroduced its AI news summaries in the latest iOS 26 developer beta. The feature, previously removed after misinterpreting major news headlines, now comes with clear warnings about accuracy.

Apple Revives AI News Summaries but With Caution Labels

OpenAI has officially confirmed it is the client behind Oracle’s recently disclosed $30 billion-per-year cloud services deal.  While CEO Sam Altman did not reveal the dollar amount, his confirmation ends

OpenAI Will Pay Oracle $30B Per Year 

FuriosaAI, a South Korean AI chip startup, has chosen to pursue its mission independently, rather than accept an $800 million acquisition offer from Meta.  That decision now appears strategic: FuriosaAI

FuriosaAI Rejects Meta’s $800M Offer, Prioritizes Purpose Over Acquisition