AI development
Coverage of AI development in the Nexus archive.
- Rhodium: China Leads US in Key Tech Stack Areas
A Rhodium Group analysis reveals China leads the US and other G7 nations in several key AI development areas, despite trailing in chip technology. Reva Goujon, a director at Rhodium and co-author of the report, discussed the findings on 'Bloomberg: The China Show.'
- Sam Altman and AI’s decel debate
Sam Altman is urging the industry to 'pace the rate of AI development,' as discussed on the latest episode of Equity. The conversation centers on the debate around slowing down AI advancements.
- OpenAI CEO Sam Altman expresses support for AI development slowdown
OpenAI CEO Sam Altman supports slowing AI development and is lobbying in Washington, D.C., as discussed by Bloomberg News reporter Emily Birnbaum. His advocacy focuses on pacing AI development to address potential risks.
- Microsoft’s head count falls for first time in a decade
Microsoft's head count has decreased for the first time in a decade as the company focuses on investing billions into AI development and infrastructure.
- Why are workers at leading AI companies calling for a slowdown in AI development?
Workers at leading AI companies are calling for a slowdown in AI development. OpenAI CEO Sam Altman and other AI leaders support pacing the rapid advancement of AI's capabilities.
- Employees at the world’s biggest AI companies are calling for a slowdown in AI development
Employees from major AI and technology companies have urged the US government to slow AI development to allow safety and security measures to catch up, as stated in an open letter.
- Mark Zuckerberg is urging the U.S. to accelerate AI development, not restrict it
Mark Zuckerberg, Meta CEO, is urging the U.S. to accelerate AI development instead of restricting it. He emphasized optimism about AI as the default assumption and warned that model review periods could significantly slow the field.
- Top scientists at OpenAI and Anthropic ask U.S. for tools to pace AI development
Top scientists from OpenAI and Anthropic have requested the U.S. government to provide tools for managing the pace of AI development. The request highlights concerns about the rapid advancement of artificial intelligence.
- As Micron’s stock rebounds, Morgan Stanley says investors shouldn’t get spooked by the past
Micron's stock is rebounding, and Morgan Stanley analysts advise investors to remain untroubled by past concerns. Memory chips are identified as a critical bottleneck for AI development, with durable demand expected.
- Chinese President Xi Jinping warns against creating ‘new historical injustices’ in the AI era
Chinese President Xi Jinping warned against creating 'new historical injustices' in the AI era, calling for greater support for the Global South and a more open, inclusive approach to AI development. His speech at the 2026 World Artificial Intelligence Conference in Shanghai followed an attack by US President Donald Trump against Beijing, though details of Trump's remarks were not provided.
- China’s Xi Jinping addresses World AI Conference as US tech rivalry heats up
President Xi Jinping will address the 2026 World Artificial Intelligence Conference (WAIC), China's largest annual AI event. His attendance highlights AI's role as a technological priority and geopolitical strategy for China, as the U.S. enforces export controls on semiconductors and restricts access to advanced AI models.
- UN panel warns unchecked AI development may lead to ‘catastrophic’ harm
A UN panel has warned that unchecked AI development could lead to 'catastrophic' harm, as experts note AI progress is outpacing scientific understanding and regulatory efforts, creating risks from both autonomous systems and malicious users.
- SpaceX shares drop 16% after rocket company discloses it may take on billions in debt
SpaceX shares dropped 16% after the company disclosed plans to issue investment-grade bonds to raise approximately $20 billion, which will fund AI development and space-based data centers.
- The power decisions that could shape the next century
The AI-driven power boom is increasing electricity demand from data centers, prompting debates over infrastructure costs, grid access, and regulatory frameworks at PJM and the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission. Decisions on how to integrate large-scale power users could shape electricity prices, reliability, and the pace of AI development.
- OpenAI and Anthropic keep warning about a future they're building at breakneck speed
OpenAI and Anthropic have released policy papers warning about risks from rapid AI development, urging a slowdown to allow regulatory frameworks to catch up. Both companies recently launched new AI models (GPT-5.5 and Claude Fable 5) while advocating for international coordination to address safety and alignment challenges.
- Hong Kong to open first convenience store operated by humanoid robot in AI push
Hong Kong will open its first convenience store operated by a humanoid robot as part of an AI integration initiative. The finance chief announced the establishment of a high-level government committee for AI development, with the store located in Hung Hom.
- Anthropic proposes 'pause' in AI development if risks grow
Anthropic proposes a coordinated pause in advanced AI development by top companies due to rapid growth risks. The San Francisco-based company behind the Claude chatbot warns of potential human control loss as AI improves quickly.
- Anthropic urges global pause on AI development and highlights fears of growth risks
Anthropic is urging a pause in AI development due to concerns about future risks, while some experts question the company's motives. Vicky Ge Huang of The Wall Street Journal provided details on CBS News.
- Anthropic urges a way to pause AI development as risks grow with the tech advances
Anthropic is proposing that top AI companies coordinate to pause the development of advanced AI systems as risks grow with technological advances.
- Anthropic urges a way to pause AI development as risks grow with the tech advances
Anthropic urges top AI companies to coordinate a pause in advanced AI development due to rapid technological advancements and risks of human control loss. The company highlights self-improving AI systems and collaborates with others to establish safety measures, while researchers warn about AI tools enabling new cyber threats like adaptive worms.
- Anthropic is urging leading AI labs to build a shared brake pedal for AI development
Anthropic is urging leading AI labs to build a shared mechanism to slow AI development. The company argues that AI is accelerating its own progress and that coordinated action among multiple labs is necessary for a meaningful slowdown.
- Anthropic proposes a global slowdown of AI development
Anthropic proposes a global slowdown of AI development, warning that AIs may soon be able to build their own successors. The company suggests companies may need to slow down development to address this risk.
- Outsourcing plus LocalAI will soon become more economical vs. Frontier labs
The article discusses how combining outsourcing with LocalAI is becoming a more cost-effective solution compared to Frontier Labs. It highlights potential economic advantages of this hybrid approach in the AI development landscape.
- Pope Leo issues new warning on artificial intelligence
Pope Leo has issued a warning about artificial intelligence, emphasizing the need for human involvement in its development. The Pope's remarks, reported by NBC News' Anne Thompson, highlight his stance on ensuring ethical considerations in AI advancements.
- Microsoft’s new responsible tech lead on how to humanize high-speed AI development
Jenny Lay-Flurrie, head of Microsoft's Trusted Technology Group, emphasizes responsible tech development by addressing how to build AI systems correctly and maintain their ethical standards. The article highlights her focus on aligning rapid AI innovation with human-centered principles.
- Claude Code no longer included in Pro tier
Claude Code, an AI coding tool, is no longer included in the Pro tier of its service. The change has sparked discussion on platforms like Hacker News, with 23 points and 7 comments as of the report.
- Types and Neural Networks
The article discusses the intersection of type systems and neural networks, exploring how structured data types can enhance AI model design and performance. It references a blog post by Bruno Gavranovic and includes Hacker News comments for further discussion.
- Japan relaxes privacy laws to make itself the ‘easiest country to develop AI’
Japan is relaxing privacy laws to become the easiest country for AI development. The Ministry of Digital Transformation, led by Minister Hisashi Matsumoto, is removing the need for consent in using personal data for AI apps, aiming to boost innovation.