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30 articles about global in AI news
AI data centers could add 1.4°C to global warming by 2060, paper finds
AI data centers could add 1.4°C to global warming by 2060, per a new arXiv preprint, assuming 30% annual compute growth. The paper highlights the need for policy intervention.
Graff Taps BTS' Jung Kook as Global Ambassador
Graff named BTS' Jung Kook as global ambassador, targeting younger Asian luxury consumers.
Frontier AI Labs Used Only 21% of Global Compute in 2025
Frontier labs used only 21% of global AI compute in 2025, per EpochAI, challenging the narrative of compute concentration.
Zhipu GLM-5.2 tops global coding benchmarks, sparks 'DeepSeek moment'
Zhipu AI's GLM-5.2 ranks top-3 globally on a coding benchmark, with US engineers calling it a daily driver superior to GPT-5.5.
Zhipu GLM-5.2 Hits No. 2 Globally; Tang Tells Musk China Won't Wait Until
Zhipu's 744B-parameter GLM-5.2 ranks No. 2 globally on Code Arena. Tang Jie tells Musk China will match Fable 5 by end of 2026, not Q1 2027.
Anthropic, OpenAI Float Global AI Slowdown in Strategy Posts
Anthropic and OpenAI floated coordinated global AI slowdowns in strategy posts but offered no concrete methods. The framing sets an impossible bar.
Unitree Claims Fastest Iteration Cycle in Global Robotics
@SemiAnalysis_ claims China's Unitree will dominate global robotics due to fastest iteration cycle. No data on iteration time or funding disclosed.
Satellite Data Reveals 37 New AI Data Center Sites Under Construction Globally
FAS satellite analysis found 37 new AI data centers under construction globally, totaling 48+ GW power capacity. Google leads with 7 projects.
AI Frontier Pricing Widens Global Access Gap, Analysis Shows
A viral analysis highlights that Anthropic and OpenAI's $200/mo plans cost 15% of median monthly income in Nigeria vs 0.3% in the US, raising concerns about global AI access inequality.
Opinion: AI Pessimism is a Luxury the Global South Cannot Afford
A South China Morning Post opinion column contends that cautious, risk-averse AI discourse is a privilege of developed nations. For the Global South, the imperative is to harness AI's potential for economic development, healthcare, and education, despite valid concerns about governance and bias.
Visa Launches Global AI Agent Shopping Infrastructure
Visa is launching a global infrastructure to enable AI agents to shop and transact autonomously. This move, alongside reports of a 25% conversion uplift from Frasers Group's AI assistant, signals the acceleration of 'agentic commerce'.
World Monitor: Open-Source Real-Time Global Intelligence Dashboard Launches
Developer 'aiwithjainam' has launched World Monitor, an open-source dashboard for real-time global intelligence tracking. The tool aggregates and visualizes live data streams for public access.
Renewables Hit 49.4% of Global Electricity Capacity in 2025, Adding 692 GW as Solar Powers AI Growth
Renewable energy reached 49.4% of global electricity capacity in 2025, adding 692 GW in a single year. Solar contributed 511 GW, becoming the primary driver as energy demands from AI compute surge.
Inference Beauty Today Announces Global Platform Expansion, Powering Personalized Beauty Discovery for 100+ Retailers and Brands
Inference Beauty Today has expanded its AI-powered personalized beauty discovery platform globally, now serving over 100 retailers and brands across five markets. This signals the maturation of specialized, third-party AI recommendation engines in the beauty and personal care sector.
KitchenTwin: VLM-Guided Scale Recovery Fuses Global Point Clouds with Object Meshes for Metric Digital Twins
Researchers propose KitchenTwin, a scale-aware 3D fusion framework that registers object meshes with transformer-predicted global point clouds using VLM-guided geometric anchors. The method resolves fundamental coordinate mismatches to build metrically consistent digital twins for embodied AI, and releases an open-source dataset.
OpenAI Hires Former Meta Exec Dave Dugan to Lead Global Ad Solutions, Signaling Major Push into Advertising
OpenAI has hired former Meta advertising executive Dave Dugan to lead its global advertising solutions, indicating a serious move to build an advertising business around ChatGPT and other products.
Nature Report: China's Public R&D Spending Nears US Levels, Shifting Global Science Funding Landscape
A new Nature report indicates China is close to surpassing the US in public R&D spending. This shift in funding could alter which nation sets the global pace for scientific research, though China still lags in fundamental research output.
Elon Musk Says Global Chip Fabs Supply Only 2% of Tesla's AI Compute Needs, Driving Terafab Build
Elon Musk stated current global chip fabrication capacity can supply only about 2% of Tesla's AI compute requirements, necessitating the construction of a 'terafab' even if suppliers expand.
Google's Groundsource: Using AI to Mine Historical Disaster Data from Global News
Google AI Research has unveiled Groundsource, a novel methodology using the Gemini model to transform unstructured global news reports into structured historical datasets. The system addresses critical data gaps in disaster management, starting with 2.6 million urban flash flood events.
AI's Insatiable Appetite: Nvidia's Rubin Chip Demands 288GB Memory, Sparking Global Shortage Crisis
Nvidia's upcoming Rubin AI chip requires 288GB of RAM—800% more than top desktop computers—creating unprecedented memory demand. Massive purchases by OpenAI and Alphabet have depleted supply, driving DDR4 prices up 2352% and causing a global memory chip shortage.
GitHub Project Consolidates Global Free TV Channels Into Single Accessible Playlist
An open-source project called 'Fre...' has compiled free live television channels from over 60 countries into a single M3U playlist available on GitHub. This development represents a significant step toward democratizing global media access through collaborative digital platforms.
Sarvam AI's Open-Source Models Signal India's Arrival in Global AI Race
Sarvam AI has open-sourced two reasoning models—Sarvam 30B and 105B—positioning India as a competitive player in global AI. The breakthrough lies not just in benchmark scores but in a full-stack approach: in-house data, training, RL, tokenizer design, and optimized inference for both frontier GPUs and consumer devices.
Pentagon and Anthropic Resume Critical AI Security Talks Amid Global Tensions
The Pentagon has re-engaged with Anthropic in high-stakes discussions about AI security and military applications, signaling a renewed push to address national security concerns as global AI competition intensifies.
Kling AI Video Platform Goes Global: How 3.0 Release Redefines Accessible Cinematic AI
Kling AI has launched its 3.0 platform worldwide, offering 1080p cinematic video generation and advanced motion control. This marks a significant step toward professional-grade AI video tools becoming accessible to global creators.
The Global Race for Physical AI: How Embodied Intelligence is Reshaping Industries
Physical AI is experiencing unprecedented momentum as robotics, manufacturing, and autonomous systems converge with advanced AI. This global technological race promises to transform industries from healthcare to logistics by 2026.
The One-Stop AI Platform Revolution: GlobalGPT Consolidates 100+ Models Without Barriers
GlobalGPT has launched a unified platform offering access to over 100 AI models for image and video generation without waitlists, restrictions, or invite codes. This consolidation represents a significant shift toward democratizing advanced AI tools for creators and businesses alike.
AI Hardware Race Accelerates as NVIDIA Ships Record Volumes Amid Global Demand Surge
NVIDIA continues shipping AI processors at unprecedented rates as global demand for AI infrastructure reaches fever pitch. The relentless pace highlights the intensifying hardware race powering the AI revolution.
AWS Expands Claude AI Access Across Southeast Asia with Global Cross-Region Inference
Amazon Bedrock now offers Global Cross-Region Inference for Anthropic's Claude models in Thailand, Malaysia, Singapore, Indonesia, and Taiwan. This enables enterprise customers to access Claude Opus 4.6, Sonnet 4.6, and Haiku 4.5 through a resilient, distributed architecture designed for high-throughput AI applications.
ASML's EUV Power Surge: How a 1,000W Light Source Could Reshape Global Semiconductor Manufacturing
ASML has achieved a major breakthrough in extreme ultraviolet lithography, boosting light source power from 600W to 1,000W. This advancement could increase chip production capacity by up to 50% by 2030, potentially accelerating AI hardware development and easing global semiconductor shortages.
China's Memory Chip Price War: How CXMT's Aggressive Pricing Strategy Is Reshaping Global AI Hardware Economics
Chinese semiconductor manufacturer CXMT is selling DDR4 memory chips at nearly half the global market rate, creating a significant price disruption even as worldwide DRAM prices surge 23.7% monthly. This aggressive pricing strategy could dramatically lower costs for AI infrastructure and computing hardware.