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NVIDIA's SVG Benchmark Saturation Signals New Era in AI Graphics Performance
NVIDIA CEO Jensen Huang's presentation of the next RTX 6000 GPU series reveals that SVG benchmark performance has reached saturation, indicating a major milestone in AI-accelerated graphics rendering capabilities.
Jensen Huang's 30-Year TSMC Battle: From 3D Graphics to AI GPUs
A 30-year-old comic shows Jensen Huang convincing TSMC to supply wafers for 3D graphics chips. Today, he's still fighting for wafer supply, but now for AI GPUs, alongside Broadcom, AMD, MediaTek, and Amazon.
TimeGS: How Computer Graphics Techniques Are Revolutionizing Time Series Forecasting
Researchers have introduced TimeGS, a novel AI framework that treats time series forecasting as a 2D rendering problem. By adapting Gaussian splatting techniques from computer graphics, the approach achieves state-of-the-art performance while maintaining temporal continuity.
Generative World Renderer: 4M+ RGB/G-Buffer Frames from Cyberpunk 2077 & Black Myth: Wukong Released for Inverse Graphics
A new framework and dataset extracts over 4 million synchronized RGB and G-buffer frames from Cyberpunk 2077 and Black Myth: Wukong, enabling AI models to learn inverse material decomposition and controllable game environment editing.
AI's Vector Vision Problem: Why Current Models Struggle with Real-World SVG Extraction
Researchers have identified a critical gap in AI's ability to extract scalable vector graphics from real-world images, introducing the WildSVG benchmark to measure performance in noisy, cluttered environments where current models fall short.
Beyond Average Scores: Why Demographically-Aware LLM Testing Is Critical for Luxury Clienteling
The HUMAINE research reveals LLM performance varies dramatically by customer demographics like age. For luxury brands, this means generic AI chatbots risk alienating key client segments. Implementing stratified testing ensures AI interactions resonate across your entire client base.
Google Search VP: AI-native search costs more, grows volume
Google VP Robby Stein says AI-native Search costs more but grows volume. AI Mode breaks queries into sub-searches.
TikTok Launches MCP Server for AI Agent Campaign Management
TikTok launched an MCP server for AI agents to autonomously manage ad campaigns, following Anthropic's open standard. The move signals a shift toward agentic ad buying.
Wireless Brain Implant Restores Sight in Third Human Patient
Wireless brain implant with 544 electrodes achieves third human implantation, bypassing eyes to create artificial sight via direct visual cortex stimulation.
CPU Demand Flipping the AI Narrative as Datacenter Growth Shifts
A new analysis from SemiAnalysis indicates CPU demand is rising in AI datacenters, reversing a narrative of GPU-only dominance. This shift signals changing workload patterns and infrastructure priorities.
Moore Threads Q1 Revenue Up, Building 100K-GPU AI Cluster
Moore Threads reports Q1 2026 revenue growth and confirms progress building a 100,000-GPU cluster for AI training, signaling growing domestic AI infrastructure in China despite US export controls.
San Francisco Shop Runs Entirely by AI Agent
A shop in San Francisco is fully operated by an AI agent, replacing human cashiers and assistants. The concept points toward fully autonomous retail experiences, though details on the technology stack remain thin.
Microsoft's 2000 Nvidia Veto Rights Resurface Amid AI Chip Wars
A 2000 investment deal granted Microsoft veto rights over any acquisition of Nvidia. This historical clause gains new relevance as Nvidia's AI dominance makes it a potential target in the ongoing semiconductor consolidation.
NVIDIA Research Shows AI Can Optimize Decades-Old EDA Tools Like ABC
New NVIDIA research indicates AI can be used to optimize Electronic Design Automation (EDA) tools, such as the classic ABC system, which have been manually tuned by engineers for decades. This could automate a core, labor-intensive bottleneck in semiconductor design.
AI Data Center Startup Phononic in Sale Talks at Multi-Billion Valuation
Phononic, a startup building liquid cooling systems for AI data centers, is in talks for a sale that could value it in the multi-billions. This reflects intense market pressure to solve the power and thermal challenges of scaling AI compute.
AI-Powered PS4 Emulator 'Spine' Runs Bloodborne Locally on PC
A developer has released Spine, a PS4 emulator that uses AI techniques to run Bloodborne fully on PC. This represents a major step forward in console emulation, previously considered years away.
Meta to Cut 8,000 Jobs in May, Redirecting Capital to AI Infrastructure
Meta is reportedly planning to lay off 8,000 employees in May, the first round of major cuts this year. The move signals a capital shift from general operations to concentrated investment in AI infrastructure like chips and data centers.
Canva AI 2.0 Launches: Text-to-Full Branded Presentations & Social Posts
Canva launched Canva AI 2.0, a suite that generates fully branded presentations, social posts, and other assets from a single text prompt. This marks a significant expansion of its AI-powered design automation, directly challenging established creative suites.
AI Developer Tools Shift to Mac-First, Excluding Windows/Linux Users
AI developers report a growing trend of cutting-edge AI tools being released exclusively or primarily for macOS, making it difficult for Windows and Linux users to access the latest innovations. This platform shift creates a hardware-based barrier to entry in the AI development ecosystem.
Vibe's $227M ARR Shows AI-Powered CTV Ads Are Eating Linear TV Budgets
Ad platform Vibe.co reports $227M in annual recurring revenue, growing 264% year-over-year. The surge is driven by AI that optimizes Connected TV ads by combining identity graphs with transactional data, convincing brands to shift major budgets.
Manycore Tech Pivots from Real Estate to AI Robotics, Hits $1B Valuation
Manycore Tech Inc., a Chinese software company previously focused on real estate, has raised $150 million to pivot into AI and robotics, achieving a $1 billion valuation. The move is led by an Nvidia alumnus and capitalizes on China's strategic push into automation.
OpenAI Codex Gains Screen Control, Long-Run Agents, and 90+ Plugins
OpenAI has upgraded Codex from a code-completion tool to an agentic macOS assistant that can see/click screens, run for weeks autonomously, and integrate with 90+ dev tools. This marks a strategic move into persistent, multi-modal coding agents.
Study: Persistent Gender Gap in AI Use May Have Closed
Academic Ethan Mollick highlights a new study indicating a potential closure of the gender gap in AI use, a persistent concern in prior research. The source of the data is currently unclear.
Meta's Ad Business Now Fully Optimized by AI, Says Zuckerberg
Mark Zuckerberg announced that Meta's advertising business is now powered by AI optimization, replacing reliance on static demographic targeting. This shift represents the full-scale operationalization of AI for the company's core revenue engine.
U.K. Retail Loyalty Enters AI Era as M&S
Marks & Spencer, Tesco, and Boots are implementing AI to analyze customer data and deliver hyper-personalized rewards and offers within their loyalty programs. This marks a strategic shift from one-size-fits-all schemes to predictive, individualized engagement to boost retention and spending.
Open-Source 3D Building Editor Runs in Browser, Powered by AI
A developer has open-sourced a full 3D building editor that runs entirely in a web browser. This tool uses AI to lower the barrier to architectural design, potentially disrupting professional software workflows.
Hugging Face Launches 'Kernels' Hub for GPU Code, Like GitHub for AI Hardware
Hugging Face has launched 'Kernels,' a new section on its Hub for sharing and discovering optimized GPU kernels. This treats performance-critical code as a first-class artifact, similar to AI models.
Researchers Study AI Mental Health Risks Using Simulated Teen 'Bridget'
A research team created a ChatGPT account for a simulated 13-year-old girl named 'Bridget' to study AI interaction risks with depressed, lonely teens. The experiment underscores urgent safety and ethical questions for generative AI developers.
Stanford 2026 AI Index: Models Beat Human Baselines, U.S.-China Gap Narrows
The 423-page Stanford 2026 AI Index Report reveals frontier AI models now match or exceed human baselines on hard coding, science, and math tests. Global AI adoption has hit ~53% in just three years, while the U.S.-China capability gap shrinks.
AI Hiring Systems Drive 42.5% Graduate Underemployment, Frustrating Job Seekers
Young graduates face a 42.5% underemployment rate, the highest since 2020, with AI hiring systems creating a frustrating layer of resume optimization before human review. This occurs as broader AI adoption in business is still in its early stages.