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China's GLM-5.2: A Low-Cost Challenger to US AI Dominance
China's Zhipu AI launched the GLM-5.2 model, offering a cheaper alternative to US AI systems. This intensifies the US-China AI competition amid export restrictions.
AI Chip Exports Spark National Security Reckoning
Nvidia will start shipping H200 AI chips to China by February 2026. This follows a controversial U.S. decision allowing limited exports under strict conditions.
AI-Driven Enterprises Seek Massive Capital Infusion
AI startups are securing massive funding rounds. This surge highlights the growing demand for AI solutions across industries.
Anthropic's Mythos 5: Controlled US Relaunch Strategy
The US lifted export controls on Anthropic's Claude Fable 5 and Mythos 5 models. Anthropic is restoring access selectively, focusing on US critical infrastructure.
Nvidia's Strategic Play: Groq Talent and Technology Deal
Nvidia struck a $20 billion deal with Groq for AI technology and talent. This move signals a shift toward specialized AI solutions.
Africa's AI Safety Demands Post-G20
Bangladesh calls for safer AI practices post-G20. South Africa pushes for an 'AI for Africa' strategy amid rising concerns.
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Kuaishou spins off Kling AI with $3B raise from Tencent and Alibaba
Pandaily reports that Chinese short-video giant Kuaishou is spinning off its Kling AI video generation unit into an independent company and backing it with a funding round of up to $3 billion. Tencent, Alibaba and Baidu are named as key investors, and the new entity reportedly faces a mandatory IPO deadline in 2031.
OpenAI Codex study finds agents overtaking chat in real work
Quasa.io reports on a new OpenAI economic research paper, “The Shift to Agentic AI: Evidence from Codex,” which analyzes millions of Codex usage records. The study finds that by mid‑2026, 99.8% of internal OpenAI employee output tokens and over 60% of organisational tokens flowed through Codex agents rather than chat interfaces, with median employee token output rising 10–50x since late 2025.
OpenAI Stargate UK hype unravels as £30bn AI plan stalls
The Guardian reports that OpenAI never met local authorities at Cobalt Park, a flagship site for its paused Stargate UK data centre project, despite UK government claims of up to £30bn in incoming AI investment. Freedom of information responses suggest £20bn of the touted investment was purely hypothetical, raising questions over the substance of the deal and Britain’s AI industrial strategy.
Chandigarh University launches 17 AI-era degrees at new UP campus
Chandigarh University Uttar Pradesh announced 17 new undergraduate and postgraduate programmes across engineering, computing, management and other fields for the 2026 academic year. Branded as India’s first “AI-augmented” multidisciplinary campus, the university says all programmes embed AI, automation, robotics and data-driven skills to align graduates with emerging technology jobs.
Europe finance chiefs warn agentic AI could rattle markets
Singapore’s Lianhe Zaobao reports that senior European regulators warn financial supervision is struggling to keep pace with rapid advances in artificial intelligence, especially agentic AI. Officials from the UK Financial Conduct Authority and European Central Bank highlighted at recent events that AI agents in trading could amplify volatility and may require new safeguards akin to circuit breakers.
AI-written fiction debate shows language reshaped by chatbots
A Guardian feature explores how large language models are changing both machine and human writing, asking whether readers can reliably distinguish AI-generated prose from human work. Linguists and novelists describe tell-tale patterns in LLM output, the spread of “AI-sounding” words like “delve”, and growing paranoia in publishing as accusations of undisclosed AI use mount.
Apple showcases new ML research and agents at ICML 2026
On July 4, 2026 Apple’s Machine Learning Research group published its ICML 2026 schedule, detailing talks, posters and demos in Seoul from July 6–11. The lineup includes work on video tokenization, diffusion language models, memory-augmented transformers, preference optimization, and local agentic coding tools built on Apple’s MLX stack.
Microsoft launches $2.5B Frontier Company for enterprise AI
On July 2, 2026 Microsoft announced Microsoft Frontier Company, a new operating business that will invest $2.5 billion and deploy around 6,000 engineers and industry experts to embed AI systems inside large enterprises. Spanish outlet CincoDías and Chinese tech site 36Kr reported the initiative in detail on July 4, 2026.