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Fresh technical briefings on the model race, regulation, and product shifts shaping AI right now.

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Hardware May 10, 2026

The Chip That Stays Home: Inside China's Race to Build Robotics AI Hardware

China's domestic AI chip makers are focusing on low-power robotics and edge inference hardware, turning export controls into an accelerant for localized industrial AI supply chains.

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Platforms May 10, 2026

Apple's Multi-AI Gambit: What iOS 27 Reveals About the Platform Wars

Apple's new Intelligent Services Layer turns Siri into a routing system across Apple, OpenAI, and Anthropic models, setting up a direct architectural contrast with Google's Gemini-first Android strategy.

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Models May 10, 2026

The Sprint Is Real: Inside xAI's Grok 4 Race to the Top

xAI's Colossus cluster, X data advantage, and sub-version release tempo are turning Grok 4 into a case study in how the frontier model race has compressed into continuous iteration.

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Policy May 10, 2026

The CAISI Reversal: What Washington's Sudden Policy Pivot Means for AI Development

The White House's withdrawal of the CAISI framework removes the closest thing the US had to a moderate federal AI safety regime and leaves developers facing a widening gap between domestic permissiveness and European enforcement.

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Policy May 8, 2026

Three AIs, Three Laws: Why the US, EU, and China Can't Agree on What to Do About AI

The EU is enforcing compliance-first rules, the US is pushing federal preemption in the name of innovation, and China is binding AI policy directly to state control, leaving global builders with three incompatible operating environments.

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Media May 8, 2026

From Text-to-Video to Intent-to-Video: The Quiet Revolution in AI Filmmaking

The newest video models are moving beyond clip generation toward systems that understand pacing, continuity, sound, and narrative purpose, turning prompt boxes into early-stage directing tools.

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Engineering May 8, 2026

Google's 75% Stat is the Wake-Up Call Software Engineers Needed

Google's claim that AI is generating more than 75% of some new code paths is less a flex than a signal that engineering value is shifting toward design, review, testing, and operational judgment.

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Open Source May 6, 2026

The New Open-Source King: How Qwen Quietly Dethroned Llama

Qwen now leads global open-source model downloads on HuggingFace, but Llama still dominates enterprise deployment, showing how developer enthusiasm and production trust can diverge.

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Governance May 6, 2026

A Broken Promise Worth $134 Billion: The OpenAI Trial Putting AI Governance Under Oath

The Musk v. Altman case is exposing the most detailed public record yet of how OpenAI's nonprofit mission, commercial structure, and power politics collided under oath.

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