China’s Tech Sovereignty Drive Reshapes Global Industrial Landscape in New Five-Year Blueprint
Strategic Shift Toward Technological Independence As China’s Communist Party leadership convenes to finalize the country’s 15th five-year plan, a clear…
Strategic Shift Toward Technological Independence As China’s Communist Party leadership convenes to finalize the country’s 15th five-year plan, a clear…
Oracle has unveiled what it describes as the largest AI supercomputer in the cloud, the OCI Zettascale10, reportedly capable of 16 zettaFLOPS peak performance. Sources indicate the infrastructure will support OpenAI’s Stargate cluster in Texas and features innovative networking technology designed to reduce latency and power consumption. The system is scheduled to roll out next year amid growing competition in high-performance AI cloud infrastructure.
Oracle has announced what it calls the largest AI supercomputer in the cloud, according to reports from industry sources. The OCI Zettascale10 system reportedly can deliver 16 zettaFLOPS of peak performance across 800,000 Nvidia GPUs, positioning Oracle as a major contender in the high-performance computing race. Analysts suggest this represents one of the most significant infrastructure developments in recent cloud computing history.
The celebrated Final Fantasy composer has taken a firm stance against using artificial intelligence in music composition. Uematsu believes the fluctuations and imperfections unique to human creators are what make music truly satisfying and rewarding for both artists and listeners.
Nobuo Uematsu, the legendary composer behind iconic video game soundtracks including Final Fantasy XIV and Chrono Trigger, has publicly rejected the use of generative artificial intelligence in music composition, according to reports from a recent interview. The celebrated musician, known for his influential work across the Final Fantasy series, stated he has “never used AI and probably never will,” emphasizing the unique value of human creativity in artistic expression.
A Connecticut woman’s routine DMV visit turned into a humiliating experience when AI facial recognition software repeatedly rejected her photos, telling her she didn’t have a “human face.” The incident highlights growing concerns about how artificial intelligence systems discriminate against people with visible differences and disabilities.
When Autumn Gardiner visited the Connecticut DMV to update her driver’s license after getting married, what should have been a simple procedure turned into a deeply distressing experience, according to reports. Gardiner, who lives with Freeman-Sheldon syndrome, a rare genetic disorder affecting facial muscles, found herself repeatedly rejected by the state’s AI-powered ID verification system that couldn’t recognize her face.
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Apple engineers testing early iOS 26.4 builds have reportedly expressed concerns about Siri’s performance ahead of its planned 2026 debut. The AI-powered voice assistant, already delayed by over a year, continues to face development challenges according to industry reports.
Apple’s highly anticipated AI-infused Siri is facing internal criticism from company engineers testing early builds of iOS 26.4, according to recent reports. Despite having over a year of additional development time following previous delays, sources indicate that the voice assistant’s performance in current testing versions has raised concerns among Apple’s internal teams.
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