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As OpenAI transitions from a consumer startup to a piece of national security infrastructure, the company appears unequipped to manage its new responsibilities.
The Pentagon and Anthropic are in dispute over the use of AI in warfare, specifically regarding the US use of banned AI in Iran, as explained by Al Jazeera's Linh Nguyen.
OpenAI introduced ChatGPT Health in January, and Anthropic has added health features to Claude, allowing them to analyze medical records and data. While experts state these chatbots can provide more context than a basic Google search, they advise against using AI for emergency symptoms and warn that…
NVIDIA will invest $2 billion in Coherent to expand supply, research and development, and manufacturing capacity to support the buildout of next-generation AI data centers.
At MWC 2026, SK Telecom announced an “AI Native” strategy to rebuild its core infrastructure around AI, including rewriting internal systems, expanding data centre capacity to the gigawatt scale, and upgrading its large language model to over one trillion parameters.
NVIDIA and 12 global telecom leaders have committed to building the next generation of wireless networks, 6G, on open, secure, and AI-native platforms.
NVIDIA and partners, including Nokia, are collaborating with top telecom operators to develop software-defined AI-RAN, a future AI-native wireless network approach, ahead of the Mobile World Congress on March 2-5 in Barcelona.