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EU launches antitrust probe into Meta over WhatsApp AI policies
Dec 5, 2025
The European Commission has opened an investigation into Meta over new rules that could restrict access for competing AI services to WhatsApp users in the EU.

Micron to invest $9.6 billion in Japanese AI memory plant
Dec 1, 2025
US chipmaker Micron plans a new HBM memory fab in Hiroshima, backed by major Japanese subsidies. What it means for AI chips, the geopolitical race and competition with SK Hynix and Samsung.

AI mega-week: how Gemini 3, Claude Opus 4.5 and the Apple-Google deal are reshaping the AI landscape
Nov 27, 2025
In just a few days Google launched Gemini 3, Anthropic released Claude Opus 4.5, Apple turned to Google to power the new Siri, and Meta is considering billions for Google AI chips. What does this mean for the AI race and for everyday users?

Nobel Prize in Physics 2025: quantum tunneling in a palm-sized circuit
Nov 24, 2025
Who won the 2025 Nobel Prize in Physics and why experiments with superconducting circuits are a milestone for quantum physics and quantum computing.

China in the AI race 2025: Kimi, Doubao, Qwen3 and the ban on foreign chips
Nov 22, 2025
Chinese companies like Alibaba, ByteDance and Moonshot AI are catching up with Western models while Beijing bans foreign AI chips in state data centers. What does this mean for the global AI race?

EU eases AI rules: Digital Omnibus reshapes the AI Act and GDPR
Nov 22, 2025
The European Commission's new Digital Omnibus package delays high-risk AI Act rules until 2027 and relaxes parts of the GDPR to make training AI models easier. Business groups applaud, while digital-rights advocates warn of a step back.

GPT-5.1 is here: what the new generation of ChatGPT means for users and developers
Nov 18, 2025
OpenAI has introduced GPT-5.1, a new version of ChatGPT with Instant and Thinking modes, adaptive reasoning, and advanced tools for developers.

Quantum computers after IBM’s Nighthawk and Princeton: are we entering a new phase?
Nov 18, 2025
IBM has presented its Nighthawk quantum processor with 120 qubits and a clear roadmap toward fault-tolerant machines, while a team at Princeton has built qubits that remain coherent far longer than today’s industry standard.
