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AI Mental Health Tools Under Intensifying Scrutiny
US state attorneys general are demanding AI firms address harmful chatbot outputs. Privacy concerns escalate as incidents of data leaks and unsafe AI behavior multiply.
Ethical Oversight Shapes AI Journalism Landscape
UNESCO trained over 100 Paraguayan journalists on ethical AI use. CBC News tightened its AI guidelines, emphasizing human oversight.
Corporate Structures Transition to Autonomous AI Agents
Microsoft is advancing its AI agenda with new projects and models. The company aims to integrate autonomous AI agents into corporate structures.
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.
Enterprise AI Ecosystems Emerge as Strategic Imperatives
Accenture and Anthropic are expanding their partnership. They will train 30,000 employees on Claude and Claude Code for enterprise AI solutions.
SoftBank's AI Data Center Expansion Strategy
SoftBank invested $41 billion in OpenAI, acquiring an 11% stake. It also plans to buy DigitalBridge for $4 billion to expand AI data centers.
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Somalia health review probes realistic uses of AI in mental health care
A commentary published on July 10, 2026 in the Journal of Multidisciplinary Healthcare examines how artificial intelligence could support mental health research and service delivery in Somalia. The authors emphasize feasibility, governance, and equity issues when applying AI in low-resource, conflict-affected settings.
Wired Japan spotlights Chinese AI leaders warning of frontier model risks
On July 10, 2026, Wired Japan published a feature on a major Beijing AI conference hosted by BAAI where Chinese and international researchers voiced concerns about runaway frontier AI and cyber risks. The article highlights calls for U.S.–China cooperation on AI safety despite ongoing geopolitical competition.
Geographic Solutions’ VOS Sapphire AI wins 2026 Tech Ascension award
Geographic Solutions announced on July 10, 2026, that its VOS Sapphire AI platform was named Best AI/ML Solution in the 2026 Tech Ascension Awards. The workforce-focused AI system is already deployed across job-matching and case-management programs in more than 40 U.S. states and territories.
Puncture Robotic unveils AI hair transplant robot HAIRO at WCHR 2026
On July 10, 2026, Puncture Robotic demonstrated its HAIRO Hair Transplant Robot at the World Congress for Hair Research in Seoul. The China-based company says the NMPA Class III–certified system uses AI, computer vision, and robotics to automate key steps in hair restoration surgery.
OECD warns AI markets risk entrenched Big Tech power
On July 10, 2026, the OECD released a policy brief on artificial intelligence markets highlighting that foundation models and key hardware layers remain highly concentrated. The report warns of long-term market power risks along the AI value chain and outlines options for competition and economic policy.
Tech Mahindra honored for agentic AI in business process services
Frost & Sullivan announced on July 10, 2026, that Tech Mahindra received its 2026 Asia-Pacific Technology Innovation Leadership Recognition for agentic AI in business process services. The award cites Tech Mahindra’s agentic AI–led BPS solutions and strategy execution across the region.
China to allow Alibaba, ByteDance and DeepSeek limited access to Nvidia H200 AI chips
On July 9, 2026, The Japan Times reported that Beijing plans to let leading Chinese AI firms, including Alibaba, ByteDance and DeepSeek, buy a limited number of Nvidia H200 GPUs after months of internal debate. The move would partially ease China’s advanced‑AI chip shortage while keeping strict caps on volumes and use cases, following earlier U.S. approval to license H200s to select Chinese customers.
Meta plans Iris AI chip rollout to double data center compute by 2027
Internal memos seen by Reuters show Meta will begin manufacturing its in‑house "Iris" AI data center chip in September 2026 and aims to double AI computing capacity to 14GW by 2027. The MTIA project, built with partners including Broadcom and TSMC, is intended to reduce dependence on Nvidia and AMD as Meta spends up to $145 billion on AI infrastructure this year.