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University of Wisconsin-Whitewater introduces a new AI major to meet workforce demands, equipping students with in-demand skills for lucrative tech careers.
UK government teams up with Microsoft to establish a deepfake detection framework, enhancing safety against synthetic media misuse amid rising public concerns.
Chinese researchers launch the FLEXI chip, featuring 10,628 transistors and achieving 99.2% accuracy in arrhythmia detection for next-gen wearable devices
Allianz integrates AI governance into global QA practices, emphasizing data traceability and testing as key to meeting intensifying regulatory scrutiny in finance.
IdeaNova unveils an offline AI engine for in-flight entertainment at Aircraft Interiors Expo 2026, enhancing passenger experiences even without internet connectivity.
Sauvegarder Investment Management merges with Garden Intel for $150M, aiming to transform patent monetization through advanced AI-driven analysis and efficiency.
New York lawmakers propose a bill mandating clear labeling for AI-generated news content, aiming to restore public trust amid rising media uncertainty.
Canada's AI Task Force reveals urgent need for action as 30 members synthesize 300 submissions, emphasizing commercialization challenges to ensure national competitiveness.
Sridhar Vembu of Zoho advocates for India to invest in smaller, energy-efficient AI models over costly large language models, estimating a $50B-$100B development burden.
New York's proposed NY FAIR News Act mandates human oversight and disclaimers for AI-generated news content to address rising energy demands and consumer costs.
Asian markets surged 3% as Japan's Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi's victory ignites hopes for reflationary policies and boosts tech investments, especially in chip stocks.
Victims of deepfake abuse in the UK demand stronger protections as a new law criminalizes non-consensual explicit images, following a petition with 73,000 signatures.