
IBM has unveiled a prototype chip with 100 billion transistors packed into a fingernail-sized area—double the density of its 2021 state-of-the-art design. The achievement could extend Moore's Law by roughly a decade and enable faster, more energy-efficient computing across multiple applications.
Researchers surveyed 136 U.S. prescribing clinicians on autonomous AI medication systems now authorized under federal bill H.R. 238 and Utah's pilot program, finding clinicians will reject full autonomy without three key architectural features: calibrated confidence scores for escalation, clear distinction between model uncertainty and clinical ambiguity, and transparent reasoning for liability purposes. The study argues that meeting these safety requirements transforms so-called autonomous systems into heavily supervised decision-support tools, effectively constraining what regulators can ethically permit.
SK Hynix shares jumped 12% Thursday following the South Korean chipmaker's announcement of plans to raise up to $29.4 billion through a blockbuster Nasdaq listing. The fundraising move comes amid strong semiconductor market momentum, with the company capitalizing on investor appetite for chip industry exposure.
Senior AI researchers Jonas Adler and Alexander Pritzel are departing Google to join Anthropic, continuing a trend that has already seen notable scientists Noam Shazeer and John Jumper leave the search giant. The departures highlight intensifying talent competition in the artificial intelligence sector as rival companies poach Google's research leadership.
Eco Wave Power, an NVIDIA Inception member, is using NVIDIA Omniverse digital twins and accelerated computing to simulate wave conditions and optimize wave energy systems for powering data centers. The startup leverages AI to manage compute allocation based on predicted wave strength, addressing the energy demands of scaling AI infrastructure. The initiative underscores how renewable energy innovations could help resolve the power consumption crisis facing large AI deployments.
NVIDIA introduced the BioNeMo Agent Toolkit at BIO2026, a new tool designed to deploy AI agents in laboratory settings to speed up scientific discoveries in life sciences. The toolkit was presented alongside Genentech's leadership, signaling industry momentum toward autonomous AI systems that can assist researchers in experimental workflows.
Qualcomm shares jumped 15% after the chipmaker nearly doubled its revenue projection for non-smartphone products by 2029, signaling a major shift away from its traditional handset-dependent business model. The company's smartphone segment currently accounts for two-thirds of product revenue, but the ambitious forecast suggests a significant diversification into automotive, IoT, and other edge computing markets.
A Wired correspondent met with leading Chinese AI experts who voiced concerns about an accelerating AI arms race with the United States, with researchers on both sides worrying about potential catastrophic outcomes similar to Chernobyl. The anxiety reflects shared safety concerns among global AI researchers despite geopolitical tensions, suggesting the field faces common risks that transcend national competition.
Researchers have published "The Hitchhiker's Guide to Agentic AI," a practitioner-focused reference covering the complete pipeline for building autonomous AI systems, from LLM foundations through transformer architecture and training techniques to multi-agent coordination and deployment. The guide emphasizes that effective agentic systems require understanding every architectural layer, and organizes content around the LLM substrate, alignment and reasoning systems, agent design patterns, inter-agent communication protocols, and production frameworks. Each chapter combines theoretical rigor with implementation guidance and code examples.
Micron reported a dramatic 45.9 percentage-point increase in gross margins to 84.9% in its latest earnings, driven by a global memory chip shortage that has pushed pricing power into the supplier's favor. The surge positions the memory chipmaker among the industry's most profitable operators, outpacing margins achieved by Nvidia and Meta during the same period.
A coordinated international operation dubbed "Operation Endgame" has simultaneously disrupted two widely used cybercrime tools that enabled criminal networks to operate at scale. The dual takedown targets infrastructure that criminals relied on to automate and distribute malware, significantly disrupting the cybercrime ecosystem's operational capacity.