



Guterres demands transparency on AI's climate impact as regulators worldwide race to expand data centers without yet knowing their full environmental bill.

UN Secretary-General António Guterres launched the AI Environmental Transparency Initiative at London Climate Action Week, calling on AI companies to publicly disclose their carbon, water, and land use impacts. By 2030, data centers could consume more electricity than all but five countries and enough water to meet the basic needs of 1.3 billion people in sub-Saharan Africa for an entire year, according to a new UN report.

Chevron has signed a 20-year power supply deal with Microsoft to fuel a West Texas AI data center with natural gas. Project Kilby will deliver 2.67 gigawatts by 2028, marking a sharp turn from Microsoft's renewable energy commitments. The multi-billion-dollar facility will operate off-grid in the Permian Basin, tapping into abundant local gas supplies while raising questions about Big Tech's fossil fuel dependencies.

Nvidia unveiled a warm-water liquid cooling system that eliminates nearly all water usage inside AI data centers. The Rubin generation infrastructure operates at 45°C in closed-loop systems, potentially saving hyperscale facilities over $4 million annually. However, critics note this addresses only a quarter to a third of AI's total water footprint, as electricity generation from fossil fuel plants continues to consume billions of gallons daily.

Subquadratic emerged from stealth with bold claims about solving a decade-old mathematical bottleneck in large language models. The Miami-based AI startup says its SubQ model uses sparse attention instead of dense attention, making it 56 times faster than existing methods while slashing costs dramatically. Independent tests from Appen back many claims, though skeptics say more proof is needed before declaring the quadratic attention problem solved.
OpenAI is turning the Anthropic export ban into a market opportunity, launching cybersecurity products in Japan and patching tools globally while its rival is frozen out.



California's lawsuit accuses AI of doing what gas stations couldn't legally do in a room: coordinate prices across competitors in real time.

A class-action lawsuit filed in Sacramento federal court accuses BP, 7-Eleven, Walmart, and other major operators of using Kalibrate's AI tool to coordinate gas prices across 1,700 California stations. The suit alleges prices rose by as much as 30 cents per gallon in areas where the algorithmic pricing system was widely used, with some stations charging up to $7 per gallon. Plaintiffs claim the practice violates California's Cartwright Act and Assembly Bill 325, which took effect in January 2025 to prohibit algorithmic price fixing.

UN Secretary-General António Guterres launched the AI Environmental Transparency Initiative at London Climate Action Week, calling on AI companies to publicly disclose their carbon, water, and land use impacts. By 2030, data centers could consume more electricity than all but five countries and enough water to meet the basic needs of 1.3 billion people in sub-Saharan Africa for an entire year, according to a new UN report.

An investigation by The Guardian reveals brands are quietly using AI-generated influencers to promote products on social media, with content appearing to show genuine customers who aren't real. Consumer group Which? found 70% of people can't identify deepfakes, raising concerns about transparency and consumer trust as regulatory loopholes persist in the UK.

The Pentagon's AI chief disclosed that Elon Musk's Grok chatbot helped deploy over 2,000 munitions at distinct targets in Iran within 96 hours during Operation Epic Fury. The revelation came in a sworn statement defending xAI's polluting data centers against a Clean Air Act lawsuit, raising concerns about AI-driven warfare and civilian casualties.
Europe deploys 800 exaflops across 23 countries while NVIDIA solves the infrastructure bottlenecks—cooling, optical connections, chip supply—that make that scale possible.

Europe is building 35 NVIDIA AI supercomputers spanning 23 countries, marking the continent's largest one-year expansion of AI infrastructure. The systems deliver 800 exaflops of AI compute power and will support over 3 million researchers working on climate science, healthcare, clean energy, and quantum computing breakthroughs.

Sen. Bernie Sanders has introduced legislation seeking 50% public ownership of US AI firms through a sovereign wealth fund, promising $1,000 annual dividends for Americans. President Trump supports the concept of government equity stakes in AI companies, though VP JD Vance favors 'pre-distribution' over cash payouts. The debate signals a fundamental shift in how Washington views AI-generated wealth.

A Dell Technologies-commissioned IDC study reveals that 96% of Indian government leaders are driving Sovereign AI initiatives, making India's approach one of the most distinctive in Asia Pacific. The strategy integrates AI governance and innovation through proven digital public infrastructure platforms like Aadhaar, UPI, ONDC, and Bhashini, with 73.3% prioritizing data protection and 70% viewing it as a hedge against geopolitical risks.

Ericsson, Telia and partners have launched Digital Arena Sweden, a national test center backed by SEK 300 million investment. The facility will provide Swedish industries with early access to 5G, 6G and AI technologies through a pre-commercial 6G test environment developed with Lund University and KTH Royal Institute of Technology.
Nadella warns AI companies about job loss rhetoric as Microsoft scrambles to replace their expensive models with cheaper Chinese alternatives.



Google is funding A24 to build AI filmmaking tools while Amazon had to drop a film about OpenAI, showing tech giants can't both invest in AI companies and tell their stories.

Google DeepMind announced a $75 million investment in indie film studio A24 to create AI tools for filmmaking. The research partnership aims to develop technology like AI-generated storyboards while keeping creative control with artists. The deal marks Google's first equity stake in a Hollywood studio but doesn't grant access to A24's film library.

Google parent company Alphabet saw its stock plunge 7% in a single day after two high-profile AI researchers departed for rivals. Noam Shazeer, co-lead of Gemini AI models, joined OpenAI while Nobel Prize winner John Jumper left for Anthropic. The exodus erased over $225 billion in market value and raised concerns about Google's ability to compete in the intensifying race for AI talent.

Google rolled out a new Gemini feature in Sheets that diagnoses and corrects formula errors with a single click. Available for Google AI Pro and Ultra users, the AI assistant explains errors in plain language and provides corrected formulas, handling everything from basic arithmetic to complex equations.
Google is transforming its in-house Tensor Processing Units into a direct competitor to Nvidia's AI chip dominance. With a $3.2 billion guarantee for a New York data center and plans to raise $85 billion for AI infrastructure, the tech giant is using financing deals and direct chip sales to break Nvidia's 90%+ market stranglehold.
Groq raised $650 million after Nvidia bought its technology and hired its founder, proving investors will fund a company even after its core IP walks out the door.




Google paid $2.7 billion to bring Shazeer back, only to lose him to OpenAI two years later—talent retention is now costlier than talent acquisition.

Google parent company Alphabet saw its stock plunge 7% in a single day after two high-profile AI researchers departed for rivals. Noam Shazeer, co-lead of Gemini AI models, joined OpenAI while Nobel Prize winner John Jumper left for Anthropic. The exodus erased over $225 billion in market value and raised concerns about Google's ability to compete in the intensifying race for AI talent.

Google rolled out a new Gemini feature in Sheets that diagnoses and corrects formula errors with a single click. Available for Google AI Pro and Ultra users, the AI assistant explains errors in plain language and provides corrected formulas, handling everything from basic arithmetic to complex equations.

Nokia and Google Cloud are integrating Gemini-powered AI agents into Nokia's Assurance Center to help telecom providers automate network operations and cut troubleshooting times by 50-80%. The partnership introduces six specialized agents for tasks like event triage and anomaly detection, with initial deployment planned for September 2026 on Google Cloud Marketplace.

Epic Games unveiled its vision for Unreal Engine 6 at Unreal Fest, placing generative AI at the core with integrations for Claude and Gemini models. The company aims to automate tedious game development tasks, but faces pushback as 52% of developers view AI negatively for the industry—up from just 18% in 2024.
Oracle cut 21,000 jobs citing AI while spending nearly $2 billion on severance, as tech layoffs hit 150,000 this year and executives debate whether AI eliminates work or just excuses overhiring.

Oracle eliminated 21,000 positions in fiscal 2026, representing a 13% workforce reduction driven by AI adoption and costly infrastructure expansion. The company spent $1.84 billion on restructuring costs and warns more cuts may follow as it deploys AI technologies internally while racing to compete with cloud rivals through massive data center deals.

Garfield AI achieved a historic legal victory at Wandsworth County Court, winning a £7,000 debt recovery case for freelancer Tamires Camal Taquidir who paid just £400 in fees. The AI-powered law firm handled all pre-trial legal work including witness statements and court filings, while a human barrister argued the case. This marks the first time an AI law firm has won a trial anywhere in the world.

Prosper AI has secured $30 million in Series A funding led by Andreessen Horowitz to expand its AI-driven automation platform that handles healthcare administrative tasks end-to-end. The startup's AI-powered voice agents manage appointment scheduling, insurance verification, and patient billing in a single workflow, reducing administrative costs by more than 40% while serving over 150,000 healthcare providers.

Bayer AG has announced a collaboration with Iambic Therapeutics to develop small molecule medicines using AI-driven platforms including Enchant and NeuralPLexer technologies. The partnership aims to tackle difficult-to-drug targets and reduce the traditional 10-15 year drug discovery timeline that costs approximately $2.6 billion with over 90% clinical trial failure rates.
Companies are rehiring customer service workers after learning AI cuts payroll but not workload, revealing executives confused cost reduction with operational improvement.

Research firm Gartner predicts that by 2027, half of companies that replaced customer service agents with AI will hire them back. The reversal isn't because AI failed, but because executives are learning a hard lesson: reducing payroll and adding real value aren't the same thing. The shift exposes how organizations treated AI as a cost-cutting tool when it works better as a productivity enhancer.

Oracle eliminated 21,000 positions in fiscal 2026, representing a 13% workforce reduction driven by AI adoption and costly infrastructure expansion. The company spent $1.84 billion on restructuring costs and warns more cuts may follow as it deploys AI technologies internally while racing to compete with cloud rivals through massive data center deals.

NatWest CEO Paul Thwaite says AI will deliver roles that currently exist in banking, joining a growing debate about workforce reductions in the financial sector. Morgan Stanley predicts European banks will cut 200,000 jobs within five years, while JPMorgan's Jamie Dimon focuses on reskilling staff into new positions as AI adoption accelerates across the industry.

Oracle reported strong Q4 earnings with revenue up 21% to $19.2 billion, but investor concerns over massive AI datacenter spending sent shares tumbling 12%. The company plans to spend $70 billion on AI infrastructure in fiscal 2027 and raise $40 billion through debt and equity financing, marking one of tech's most aggressive AI buildouts.
Oracle is spending $70 billion on AI infrastructure that spooked investors, then giving away hotel management AI for free to lock in enterprise customers.

Oracle unveiled Oracle OPERA Cloud Assistant, embedding AI-powered capabilities directly into its hotel management platform at no additional cost. The suite automates guest room assignments, generates rate descriptions, and provides natural-language assistance across 230 countries. Wyndham Hotels & Resorts, operating over 2,100 properties on OPERA Cloud, is already using the features to boost productivity and operational agility.

Oracle eliminated 21,000 positions in fiscal 2026, representing a 13% workforce reduction driven by AI adoption and costly infrastructure expansion. The company spent $1.84 billion on restructuring costs and warns more cuts may follow as it deploys AI technologies internally while racing to compete with cloud rivals through massive data center deals.

Oracle reported strong Q4 earnings with revenue up 21% to $19.2 billion, but investor concerns over massive AI datacenter spending sent shares tumbling 12%. The company plans to spend $70 billion on AI infrastructure in fiscal 2027 and raise $40 billion through debt and equity financing, marking one of tech's most aggressive AI buildouts.

Oracle and OpenAI are building one of America's largest AI data centers in New Mexico's Doña Ana County, where tree mortality tripled in 2025 due to severe drought. The $165 billion Project Jupiter spans 1,400 acres, but Oracle claims its closed-loop cooling system will use just 11 million gallons for initial fill and minimal annual top-offs, calling the water usage negligible despite local opposition and water scarcity concerns.
Garfield AI won a £7,000 case for £400 as UK businesses increasingly act on AI advice before consulting human professionals they're already dissatisfied with.

Garfield AI achieved a historic legal victory at Wandsworth County Court, winning a £7,000 debt recovery case for freelancer Tamires Camal Taquidir who paid just £400 in fees. The AI-powered law firm handled all pre-trial legal work including witness statements and court filings, while a human barrister argued the case. This marks the first time an AI law firm has won a trial anywhere in the world.

Google DeepMind announced a $75 million investment in indie film studio A24 to create AI tools for filmmaking. The research partnership aims to develop technology like AI-generated storyboards while keeping creative control with artists. The deal marks Google's first equity stake in a Hollywood studio but doesn't grant access to A24's film library.

The Pentagon's AI chief disclosed that Elon Musk's Grok chatbot helped deploy over 2,000 munitions at distinct targets in Iran within 96 hours during Operation Epic Fury. The revelation came in a sworn statement defending xAI's polluting data centers against a Clean Air Act lawsuit, raising concerns about AI-driven warfare and civilian casualties.

Epic Games unveiled its vision for Unreal Engine 6 at Unreal Fest, placing generative AI at the core with integrations for Claude and Gemini models. The company aims to automate tedious game development tasks, but faces pushback as 52% of developers view AI negatively for the industry—up from just 18% in 2024.






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Scaffolding is a framework that helps AI break down complex tasks into manageable steps and maintain context throughout multi-stage processes. This structure guides the AI through elaborate workflows, tool usage, and decision-making sequences.




OpenAI unveiled Patch the Planet, a major initiative partnering with Trail of Bits to help open-source maintainers find and patch vulnerabilities using AI-driven cybersecurity tools. The effort addresses a critical bottleneck as AI models now discover bugs faster than defenders can fix them, leaving security teams overwhelmed with reports.
OpenAI is turning the Anthropic export ban into a market opportunity, launching cybersecurity products in Japan and patching tools globally while its rival is frozen out.


Europe is building 35 NVIDIA AI supercomputers spanning 23 countries, marking the continent's largest one-year expansion of AI infrastructure. The systems deliver 800 exaflops of AI compute power and will support over 3 million researchers working on climate science, healthcare, clean energy, and quantum computing breakthroughs.
Europe deploys 800 exaflops across 23 countries while NVIDIA solves the infrastructure bottlenecks—cooling, optical connections, chip supply—that make that scale possible.

Scaffolding
Scaffolding is a framework that helps AI break down complex tasks into manageable steps and maintain context throughout multi-stage processes. This structure guides the AI through elaborate workflows, tool usage, and decision-making sequences.

Google DeepMind announced a $75 million investment in indie film studio A24 to create AI tools for filmmaking. The research partnership aims to develop technology like AI-generated storyboards while keeping creative control with artists. The deal marks Google's first equity stake in a Hollywood studio but doesn't grant access to A24's film library.
Google is funding A24 to build AI filmmaking tools while Amazon had to drop a film about OpenAI, showing tech giants can't both invest in AI companies and tell their stories.


Nokia and Google Cloud are integrating Gemini-powered AI agents into Nokia's Assurance Center to help telecom providers automate network operations and cut troubleshooting times by 50-80%. The partnership introduces six specialized agents for tasks like event triage and anomaly detection, with initial deployment planned for September 2026 on Google Cloud Marketplace.
Telecom carriers are automating their networks with Google's AI, becoming more dependent on the cloud giants who already rent their biggest data pipes.


Research firm Gartner predicts that by 2027, half of companies that replaced customer service agents with AI will hire them back. The reversal isn't because AI failed, but because executives are learning a hard lesson: reducing payroll and adding real value aren't the same thing. The shift exposes how organizations treated AI as a cost-cutting tool when it works better as a productivity enhancer.
Companies are rehiring customer service workers after learning AI cuts payroll but not workload, revealing executives confused cost reduction with operational improvement.
