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The AI off switch: How Anthropic’s export controls sparked a global AI sovereignty scramble
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- June 15, 2026
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Anthropic export controls turned an abstract policy fear into a live one last week: as of June 13, 2026, one US government directive took the company’s two most powerful AI models offline for users everywhere, including, briefly, Anthropic’s own foreign-born employees, and set off alarm bells across Europe and Canada about who really controls the […]
Adobe Acquires AI Video and Image Enhancement Startup Topaz Labs
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- June 28, 2026
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Adobe has announced the acquisition of Topaz Labs, a veteran AI-powered video and image enhancement company, in a deal expected to close in the second half of 2026. The purchase will bring Topaz’s proprietary AI models directly into Adobe’s creative software ecosystem. Founded over two decades ago, Topaz Labs received an Emmy Award in 2025 […]
Databricks and Nvidia Launch Genesis Workbench for AI Scientists
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- July 1, 2026
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AI is becoming an increasingly important tool for drug discovery. However, for many pharmaceutical and biotech companies, the challenge isn’t finding more powerful models. It’s getting existing models to work together with proprietary research data and computing infrastructure in a way that’s actually useful for scientists. That is exactly the problem Databricks and Nvidia are […]
xFusion scales enterprise AI from edge workstations to liquid-cooled data centres
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- June 29, 2026
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xFusion presented scalable enterprise AI computing models at ISC 2026, transitioning hardware from edge devices to data centres. Enterprise technology buyers attending the Hamburg exhibition sought practical production frameworks. Hardware selection processes regularly fail to account for physical operating limits. Relying on public APIs exposes proprietary commercial data. xFusion engineers responded with a four-tier hardware […]