• Sony AI Robot Dominates Beijing Race, Humanoid Champion Crowned

    Sony AI’s table tennis robot, Ace, challenges elite human players, showcasing advancements in physical AI with split-second decision-making and motor control. Ace uses high-speed perception and AI algorithms to execute complex shots. In trials, it achieved victories against professionals, a significant feat compared to previous robots. This development pushes the boundaries of AI in dynamic, real-world environments, with potential applications in manufacturing and service robotics.

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  • Microsoft’s $18 Billion AI Push in Australia

    Microsoft announced a $25 billion investment in Australia’s digital infrastructure, its largest ever there, to boost cybersecurity, upskill three million Australians in AI by 2028, and expand Azure cloud capacity. This partnership with the Australian government aims to position the nation as an AI innovation hub. The move follows significant investments from AWS and OpenAI, highlighting Australia’s appeal for AI development.

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  • SK Hynix Hits Record Q1 Profit Amid Memory Price Surge

    SK Hynix achieved record profits in Q1, driven by soaring AI demand for its High Bandwidth Memory (HBM). While operating profit met expectations, revenue slightly missed forecasts. The company leads in HBM technology, crucial for AI data centers, and anticipates continued growth as AI evolves. Despite intense competition and capacity constraints, SK Hynix is strategically positioned to benefit from the ongoing AI boom, though geopolitical risks could pose challenges.

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  • Meta Tracks Employee Usage on Google, LinkedIn AI Training Project

    Meta is collecting employee keystrokes and mouse clicks across various websites and applications to train its AI models. The “Model Capability Initiative” (MCI) tool, intended for internal use, aims to capture real-world user interactions to improve AI agents. Despite assurances of safeguards and data privacy, the project has faced significant internal criticism, with employees raising concerns about potential exposure of sensitive information and surveillance. Meta states the data is crucial for developing AI that can perform tasks like human assistants, emphasizing that personal work should be avoided on work computers.

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  • Microsoft Considered Cursor Acquisition Before SpaceX Deal, Sources Claim

    Microsoft reportedly considered acquiring AI coding startup Cursor before SpaceX’s $60 billion deal. Despite Cursor’s strong valuation, Microsoft opted not to bid, likely due to existing investments in OpenAI and Anthropic and its own AI development strategy. This underscores the intense competition in the AI coding market, where established players like GitHub Copilot compete with emerging platforms. Microsoft appears focused on fostering existing partnerships and advancing its proprietary tools amidst rapid industry shifts.

    5 hours ago
  • IBM Q1 2026 Earnings Report

    IBM’s first-quarter results surpassed expectations, with strong revenue growth driven by its software and infrastructure segments. Despite this, shares dipped due to a cautious reiteration of full-year guidance. The company highlighted resilience in the Middle East and the strategic importance of its recent Confluent acquisition. IBM acknowledges market concerns regarding AI’s impact on mainframes but maintains that AI strengthens their position. Continued investor confidence hinges on IBM’s ability to clearly articulate its AI strategy.

    7 hours ago
  • ServiceNow Shares Tumble on Iran War Impact to Subscription Revenue

    ServiceNow exceeded Q1 estimates despite Middle East headwinds affecting subscription revenue. The company reported strong overall revenue growth and raised its full-year subscription revenue forecast for 2026. Significant investments in AI are showing momentum, with the AI product portfolio on track to surpass its $1 billion target. ServiceNow also ramped up share repurchases and expanded its partnership with Google Cloud, alongside completing the $7.75 billion acquisition of cybersecurity firm Armis.

    8 hours ago
  • Iran Uncertainty Weighs on Company Outlook

    IBM CEO Arvind Krishna expressed caution for the foreseeable future due to geopolitical instability, despite exceeding Q1 earnings. The company maintained its financial guidance, citing a volatile macroeconomic environment and potential impacts on consumer spending. Krishna also commented on the transformative potential of advanced AI, like Anthropic’s Mythos, noting its ability to rapidly identify vulnerabilities and prompting high-level discussions on cybersecurity and enterprise AI adoption. IBM focuses on responsibly integrating AI into its solutions, leveraging hybrid cloud expertise to help businesses navigate this evolving landscape.

    9 hours ago
  • Jim Cramer’s Playbook for Capturing Top Stocks

    Jim Cramer suggests investors overcome the psychological hurdle of high stock prices by mentally “dividing by 10” to reframe valuation. This allows for commitment to promising, momentum-driven stocks, particularly in AI and data centers, even when they appear expensive. Cramer advises a selective “must-own” mindset for high-conviction stocks, emphasizing diversification and a stable bond market for success.

    10 hours ago
  • AI to Enhance Workforce, Reducing Need for ServiceNow Backfills

    ServiceNow CEO Bill McDermott signals a strategic shift, aiming to maintain current headcount through 2027 by leveraging AI for productivity gains instead of traditional expansion. This approach prioritizes efficiency and free cash flow growth, adapting to AI’s impact on the workforce and diversifying revenue streams beyond seat-based models. Despite market sensitivity to AI, ServiceNow reports strong financial performance and remains confident in its AI-driven growth strategy.

    11 hours ago
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