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30 articles about global markets in AI news

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.

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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.

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Loop Neighborhood Markets Deploys AI Agents to Store Associates

Loop Neighborhood Markets is equipping its store associates with AI agents. This move represents a tangible step in bringing autonomous AI systems from concept to the retail floor, aiming to augment employee capabilities.

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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.

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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.

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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.

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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.

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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.

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Lyria 3 Breaks Language Barriers: AI Music Generation Goes Truly Global

Google's Lyria 3 AI music model demonstrates unprecedented multilingual capabilities, generating authentic songs in languages beyond English. This breakthrough suggests AI music tools may soon serve global creative communities equally.

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Abu Dhabi's $100 Billion AI Gambit: How Gulf Capital Is Reshaping Global AI Power Dynamics

Abu Dhabi's MGX plans to deploy up to $100 billion in AI investments, with recent deals in OpenAI and Anthropic signaling a strategic shift in global AI financing. This massive sovereign wealth move could redefine technological sovereignty and geopolitical influence in artificial intelligence.

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India's AI Ambition Takes Center Stage at Global Summit with Tech Titans

India hosts the AI Impact Summit in New Delhi, gathering CEOs from OpenAI, Google, Anthropic, and Reliance to discuss AI's future. The event positions India as a critical player in global AI governance and market expansion.

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China's Open-Source AI Surge: How Local Models Are Redefining Global Competition

Chinese AI companies are rapidly advancing open-source models, challenging Western dominance. Led by breakthroughs like DeepSeek's R1, these developments signal a major shift in global AI innovation and accessibility.

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ByteDance Delays Global Launch of Seedance 2.0 AI Following Hollywood Copyright Complaints

ByteDance has postponed the international rollout of its Seedance 2.0 AI model after receiving copyright complaints from Disney, Warner Bros., Paramount, and Netflix. The company is now implementing stronger content moderation guardrails before proceeding.

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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.

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Alibaba's Qwen 3.5 Omni Targets Western Market with Advanced Voice AI and Strategic Messaging

Alibaba's Qwen 3.5 Omni model features a robust voice AI that handles interruptions naturally, while its launch presentation signals a direct push to compete in Western markets as a cost-effective alternative.

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Wharton Professor Argues First AGI Would Be Kept Secret for Financial Market Domination

Wharton professor Ethan Mollick posits that the first lab to develop a superhuman AI would likely deploy it secretly in financial markets for profit, rather than commercializing it via API. This highlights a strategic tension between immediate financial gain and open scientific progress in the AGI race.

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Moonshot AI Explores Hong Kong IPO Amid $1B Funding Round at $18B Valuation

Moonshot AI is considering a Hong Kong IPO while pursuing a new funding round of up to $1 billion at an $18 billion pre-money valuation. This signals a strategic shift for the Chinese 'AI Tiger' from private capital to public markets.

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Market Report: Key Players and Competitive Dynamics in Computer Vision for Retail

A new market report segments the global computer vision for retail market by component, deployment, retail type, application, and end-user. It highlights competitive dynamics among key players driving adoption in areas like customer analytics and inventory management.

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Memory Market Squeeze Threatens iPhone Price Hikes as AI Demands Strain Supply

A global RAM shortage and price increases could force Apple to raise iPhone prices by up to $250, according to industry analysis. The tech giant is reportedly unwilling to absorb the cost, passing it directly to consumers amid surging memory demands from AI applications.

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Uber Eats Details Production System for Multilingual Semantic Search Across Stores, Dishes, and Items

Uber Eats engineers published a paper detailing their production semantic retrieval system that unifies search across stores, dishes, and grocery items using a fine-tuned Qwen2 model. The system leverages Matryoshka Representation Learning to serve multiple embedding sizes and shows substantial recall gains across six markets.

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Microsoft's Legal Shield: Why Anthropic's 'Gatekeeper' Status May Not Block Claude's Access

Microsoft's legal team has determined that Anthropic's designation as a 'gatekeeper' under the EU's Digital Markets Act does not prevent its products, including Claude, from remaining accessible on Microsoft platforms. This interpretation could have significant implications for AI market competition and regulatory enforcement.

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The AI Scare Trade: How Market Fears Are Fueling an Unprecedented M&A Frenzy

A wave of AI-driven disruption is creating an 'AI scare trade' in capital markets, sparking fierce competition between traditional firms and AI startups. This has triggered a surge in mergers and acquisitions as companies race to adapt or acquire the technology reshaping entire industries.

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Firmus Secures Major AI Infrastructure Deal, Signaling Confidence in Australian Tech Market

Australian AI startup Firmus Technologies has signed a multi-billion dollar contract with a global tech firm for a Melbourne data center, deploying 18,400 Nvidia chips. The deal comes as the Nvidia-backed company prepares for an IPO later this year.

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The Whale Approaches: DeepSeek v4 Looms as China's Next AI Power Play

Chinese AI firm DeepSeek is preparing to launch its v4 model, potentially narrowing the gap with Western AI leaders to just five months. This development signals China's accelerating progress in the global AI race.

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Wayve's $1.5B Funding Surge Signals European AI's Autonomous Driving Ambition

UK autonomous driving startup Wayve secures $1.5 billion at an $8.6 billion valuation, positioning itself against Chinese and US rivals in the global robotaxi race. This marks Europe's largest AI funding round and signals a strategic shift in autonomous vehicle development.

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DeepSeek V4 Launch Imminent as AI Race Intensifies Amid Market Volatility

Chinese AI company DeepSeek is reportedly preparing to launch its V4 model imminently, according to CNBC reports. The announcement comes amid market volatility and growing tensions in the global AI landscape.

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Anthropic and Infosys Forge Strategic Alliance to Deliver Industry-Specific AI Agents

Anthropic has partnered with global IT services giant Infosys to develop custom AI agents for enterprise clients in telecommunications, financial services, and other sectors. The collaboration aims to create tailored AI solutions that address specific industry challenges and business functions.

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The 'Good Enough' AI Dilemma: When Mediocre Automation Becomes Massively Disruptive

AI systems that are merely 'good enough' rather than perfect pose significant societal risks by automating entire human roles at scale, creating widespread displacement without clear economic alternatives. This emerging category of AI products threatens to disrupt labor markets faster than societies can adapt.

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OpenAI Forecasts $121B in AI Hardware Costs for 2028

OpenAI is forecasting its own AI research hardware costs will reach $121 billion in 2028, according to a WSJ report. This figure highlights the extreme capital intensity required to compete at the frontier of AI.

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Manycore Tech Launches HK IPO, Secures HKD 455M Cornerstone Backing

Chinese AI chip startup Manycore Tech has launched its Hong Kong IPO, securing HKD 455 million in cornerstone backing from investors including NIO Capital and Harvest Fund. This positions it to become the first listed company among Hangzhou's 'Six Little Dragons'—a group of prominent local AI firms.

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