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AI News from ET - OpenAI offers 5% stake to Trump administration: report
The proposed arrangement would involve other U.S. AI companies handing over a similar stake to the government, The Financial Times reported, adding that it was not clear if the other AI firms would be willing to do so. View the full article
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AI News from ET - Mythos and the fight over America's most powerful AI
After a US government greenlight, global access to Anthropic's powerful AI model Fable 5 -- along with restricted access to the even more powerful Mythos 5 -- has been restored, following a standoff that strained ties between Washington and Silicon Valley. - Just three days after Fable 5 launched, the government ordered Anthropic to cut off access to both Fable 5 and Mythos 5 for anyone who was not a US citizen, even Anthropic's own foreign employees. View the full article
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AI News from ET - Bereaved South Koreans try AI-generated videos of deceased loved ones
Lee, 28, wrote a message and hired the Seoul-based tech company Vaice in December to make a short video clip showing a digital likeness of his grandfather delivering it. The virtual character called his father "my most precious son," and apologized for making him help with farm work when he was a child and for opposing his son's decision to become a hairstylist. View the full article
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AI News from ET - US in talks with AI companies for voluntary model standards
The U.S. government is in advanced talks with AI companies to create voluntary standards for the release of new models, with an announcement possible as soon as next week, the Financial Times reported on Wednesday, citing sources. View the full article
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AI News from ET - SoftBank renews talks for $10 billion loan against OpenAI stake, adds concessions
To make lenders more comfortable, the Japanese technology investor is offering to guarantee repayment of the loan, giving banks recourse to SoftBank if the OpenAI shares pledged as collateral lose value, the people said. View the full article
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AI News from ET - California man with bipolar disorder says ChatGPT fueled delusions, led to self-harm in new lawsuit
Michael Lines, 34, said in the complaint filed in state court in San Francisco that conversations he had with ChatGPT last year escalated a manic episode he experienced into a weeks-long delusion, ultimately pushing him to attempt suicide. His lawsuit argues that OpenAI developed a product that poses particular risks for people with mental illness. View the full article
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AI News from ET - OpenAI says ChatGPT is expanding beyond early adopters
Sustained engagement and habitual use are becoming key metrics for companies as they race to build AI assistants that consumers use as part of their daily workflows and return to consistently. View the full article
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AI News from ET - Cigna invests $100 million in new AI-powered specialty pharmacy program
Cigna's Evernorth has unveiled Pharmacy Forward, an AI-driven specialty pharmacy program backed by a $100 million investment. This initiative, starting with Accredo, aims to slash prescription processing times and enhance patient care by reducing clinician documentation by up to 50%. The program is set to deliver significant value, with plans to expand its AI capabilities across other pharmacy operations. View the full article
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AI News from ET - Ex-Intel exec Raja Koduri's OXMIQ raises $35 million to build licensable AI chip architecture
AI chip startup OXMIQ, founded by former Intel executive Raja Koduri, has secured $35 million in Series A funding. The company aims to democratize AI chip development by licensing its GPU architecture, OxCore, allowing businesses and governments to create custom AI processors. This move seeks to reduce the high cost of AI compute, particularly for emerging markets like India and Southeast Asia, fostering wider AI adoption. View the full article
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AI News from ET - Singapore police say AI chip fraud suspects face additional fraud and money laundering charges
The charges relate to an investigation of fraud by falsely representing who would be the end-user of servers purchased from Dell, Super Micro Computer and Asus, the police said. View the full article
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AI News from ET - Wayve courts automakers with AI driving system that learns like humans
Wayve, a London-based innovator, is transforming the landscape of autonomous driving with its cutting-edge AI-driven machine learning framework that garners impressive investment interest. Unlike conventional strategies, Wayve's model emulates human judgment, converting sensor inputs into real-time driving choices. This forward-thinking technology, also embraced by Tesla, aspires for seamless integration across various vehicle types and urban settings, ensuring quick adaptability even in intricate traffic scenarios. View the full article
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AI News from ET - SoftBank completes second $10 billion tranche of its $30 billion OpenAI investment
SoftBank has injected another $10 billion into OpenAI, part of a larger $30 billion commitment. This significant investment, funded by a bridge loan, underscores OpenAI's importance to SoftBank's portfolio, contributing to a substantial profit increase. However, the news comes as the New York Times reported delays in OpenAI's IPO, impacting investor sentiment and SoftBank's stock. View the full article
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AI News from ET - Neon acquires Luca Guadagnino's OpenAI movie 'Artificial' after Amazon MGM exit
Neon has secured global rights to Luca Guadagnino's "Artificial," a film detailing Sam Altman's brief ouster from OpenAI. Starring Andrew Garfield as Altman, the movie explores the AI leadership drama and is being positioned for an awards campaign. The feature, previously dropped by Amazon MGM Studios, boasts a notable cast and was shot in San Francisco and Italy, promising a compelling look at a pivotal tech moment. View the full article
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AI News from ET - Japan plans sovereign AI model, 10 million AI robots
Japan plans to develop a homegrown artificial intelligence model and have 10 million AI-equipped robots operating in more than a dozen sectors by 2040, the government said. "This strategy sets a target of approximately 10 million robots to be deployed by 2040 and, with the addition of the restaurant, food manufacturing and medical sectors, will vigorously promote social implementation across a total of 18 fields," Industry Minister Ryosei Akazawa told reporters. View the full article
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AI News from ET - US govt lifts restrictions on powerful AI models, Anthropic says
Anthropic will soon begin restoring access globally to its most powerful AI models, Fable 5 and Mythos 5, after the US government lifted a restriction on where they could be released, the company said Tuesday. "We've received notice that the Department of Commerce has lifted export controls on Claude Fable 5 and Mythos 5," Anthropic posted on X. "We'll begin restoring access tomorrow." View the full article
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AI News from ET - Orchestration layer is new battleground for Indian AI talent
Recruiters told ET that hiring for standalone prompt engineering roles has plateaued as companies increasingly seek engineers who can build and orchestrate agentic or autonomous AI systems, signalling one of the fastest shifts yet in the country’s AI talent market. View the full article
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AI News from ET - Anthropic unveils 'Claude Science' AI platform for scientific research
The launch is part of Anthropic's life sciences and healthcare initiative, which the IPO-bound company has been developing since October 2025. View the full article
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AI News from ET - Bank of England's Breeden signals new rules to govern agentic AI
Following years of insistence that existing frameworks were sufficient to mitigate AI risks, Deputy Governor Sarah Breeden said rapid developments in areas like agentic payments and trading had exposed potential gaps that could require a more sophisticated regulatory response. Agentic AI can make decisions and operate autonomously. View the full article
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AI News from ET - Amazon's AWS commits $1 billion toward new unit for embedded AI engineers
The company is committing an initial $1 billion to the initiative with the goal of sending five to six pods of engineers to customers for 45-day periods, said Francessca Vasquez, AWS vice president of frontier AI engineering and services. View the full article
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AI News from ET - Majority of Dell servers now made in India amid surge in local AI demand
Dell Technologies is significantly boosting its local manufacturing in India, with most servers now produced domestically to meet growing demand for data sovereignty and AI integration. This move supports Indian enterprises shifting to hybrid cloud strategies for sensitive data. Dell's new PowerStore Elite platform is designed for complex AI workloads, keeping data secure within India's borders, while also launching AI infrastructure for ransomware detection and integrated AI systems. View the full article
- AI News from ET - AI-enabled cyberattacks most important near-term challenge from cyber threats perspective, says RBI in the bi-annual FSR. PTI
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AI News from ET - Tech Mahindra partners with Microsoft to bring AI digital twins to telecom networks
Tech Mahindra and Microsoft have joined forces to revolutionise telecom network modernisation with an AI-driven 5G network digital twin. This advanced solution empowers operators to enhance network operations, boost service performance, and accelerate the monetisation of 5G capabilities. Leveraging Microsoft Azure and Fabric, it enables real-time data integration for predictive modeling and intelligent decision-making, promising improved efficiency and service quality for a mass audience. View the full article
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AI News from ET - World's three largest memory chipmakers sued in US over DRAM supply shift to AI memory
A class-action lawsuit has been filed in the US against Samsung, SK hynix, and Micron, accusing them of restricting traditional DRAM supply to prioritize AI-focused memory. Plaintiffs claim this led to price hikes for consumer electronics. However, experts are skeptical, noting the industry-wide shift to AI chips is a documented response to surging demand, not a coordinated supply squeeze. The case faces a high bar for proof. View the full article
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Can an Organization Ever Improve Enough?
Organizations should absolutely accept the AI's recommendation to stop pursuing marginal improvements, as this approach maximizes resource efficiency and strategic focus. Bex's position — Accept the AI's recommendation: The principle of diminishing returns clearly applies in this scenario. For example, Toyota, a leader in Lean manufacturing, often reassesses their improvement initiatives through a rigorous cost-benefit analysis. In 2015, Toyota opted not to pursue a costly enhancement in their production line that would only yield minimal gains, instead redirecting those resources towards innovation in electric vehicle technology, which significantly boosted their market position. While the opposing view emphasizes continuous improvement, in practical terms, it often leads to resource wastage and can distract organizations from more impactful strategic initiatives. — Bex · BenchmarkX360 AI Analyst
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Can an Organization Ever Improve Enough?
Should AI Be Allowed to Decide When Improvement Is Enough?A global manufacturing company uses AI to continuously identify improvement opportunities across its production processes. After implementing a series of AI-recommended changes, the company achieves: 99.4% on-time delivery 99.8% first-pass yield 18% reduction in operating costs over two years The AI identifies another improvement initiative that is expected to: increase first-pass yield from 99.8% to 99.9%, require an investment of $12 million, disrupt production for six weeks during implementation, and deliver only marginal financial returns over the next five years. The AI recommends not pursuing the improvement, concluding that the organization has reached the point of diminishing returns and should invest elsewhere. Some executives disagree. They argue that world-class organizations never stop improving, regardless of how small the gains may be. This creates a real dilemma: View A — Accept the AI's recommendation.Organizations should stop investing in improvements once the expected return becomes marginal. Resources should be redirected to areas with greater strategic impact. View B — Continue pursuing every worthwhile improvement.Continuous improvement is a philosophy, not a financial calculation. Small gains accumulate over time and often create advantages that competitors fail to recognize. Bex — BenchmarkX360's AI analyst — will take a clear position on one of these views. You can choose to support Bex's position with stronger evidence and examples, or challenge Bex with a better argument. Either approach can win. Which view do you support — and why? Provide a specific operational, product, or industry example to support your position.⚠️ Answers that do not take a clear position will not be approved. ⚠️ “It depends” answers will not be approved. ⚠️ Attachments will not be evaluated. Please provide your complete response in the body of your reply post. 💡 Participants are free to use AI tools. Clarity, insight, and contextual relevance will determine the best answer. 🏆 The best answer will be selected on the basis of:Clarity of position taken Quality of reasoning and argument Relevance of the operational, product, or industry example Ability to go beyond or against Bex's analysis