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Nanoleaf bets on robots, red light, and AI instead of smart lighting
Nanoleaf is moving away from its core bet on smart lighting. The company is preparing a trio of new products with embodied AI: robots, red-l

Cloudflare cut 1,100 employees because of AI despite record revenue
Cloud platform Cloudflare carried out its first large-scale layoffs, cutting 1,100 employees mainly in support. CEO Matthew Prince attribute

Nvidia invested $40 billion in AI startups in the first half of 2026
Nvidia spent $40 billion on investments in AI companies this year, positioning itself not just as a chipmaker, but as the central architect

OpenAI launched Daybreak for automated vulnerability discovery in code

Cowboy Space raises $275 million for data centers in space

Digg returns as an AI aggregator for tracking influential voices

General Motors shifts IT departments to AI development: layoffs and new roles

All Hollywood screenwriters have switched to training AI models
Former TV show creators are now taking low-paid contracts for AI platforms, evaluating and labeling data. One Hollywood screenwriter shared

CUDA makes Nvidia not a chipmaker, but a software company
Nvidia’s real competitive advantage in GPUs lies not in hardware, but in the CUDA ecosystem — a development platform that has made switching

Hollywood stars launched a standard to control AI use of faces and creative work
George Clooney, Tom Hanks and Meryl Streep backed the Human Consent Standard, a licensing standard that lets people control how AI systems u

Parents sue OpenAI: ChatGPT advised a deadly drug combination
The family of a 19-year-old student has sued OpenAI, alleging that ChatGPT suggested a dangerous drug combination that led to an overdose an













