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April 14, 2026
IBM ALSEA Targets 2025 Cliff with AI-Led Dev
Japan IBM launched ALSEA, a new solution for AI-driven high-quality large-scale system development. It integrates decades of accumulated development expertise into AI to eliminate individual dependencies. The tool aims to accelerate resolution of Japan's '2025 cliff' legacy IT crisis.
PIXTA Halts AI-Generated Content Handling
Japanese stock image site PIXTA, operated by Piksta, will stop handling AI-generated images and videos. The decision stems from strong user preference for content shot and created by human creators.
Uber-Nuro Launch Lucid Robotaxi Tests
Uber and Nuro started employee test rides of Lucid Gravity robotaxi in San Francisco. It uses Nuro’s autonomous system on Nvidia Drive AGX Thor with a human safety operator. Uber committed to buying at least 20,000 vehicles over six years.
AI Tracks Endangered Langurs
Only 1,400 white-headed langurs, critically endangered primates, remain in the wild, threatened by hunting, logging, and fires. AI technology aids conservation by tracking their locations, behaviors, and risks. This supports protection efforts for the 60cm-tall leaf-eaters listed on IUCN's Red List.
AI Boom Drives Record EM Profit Forecasts
Profit forecasts for emerging-market companies are hitting record highs despite the war in Iran shaking global markets. Investors are betting on earnings resilience from Asia's artificial-intelligence powerhouses amid the AI boom.
Kelluu Secures €15M for Airships
Finnish deep tech firm Kelluu raised €15M Series A led by NATO Innovation Fund for persistent aerial intelligence. It operates the world’s largest autonomous airship fleet, covering 30,000 sq km from one base. Airships tested in NATO exercises.
China Profits from US AI Boom Despite Curbs
Oxford Economics research reveals China benefits from the US's $2 trillion AI-driven data center boom despite Washington's tech restrictions. The surge ripples through Asian supply chains, with up to 75% of costs linked to semiconductors and servers.
CUDA's 20-Year Wild Ride in AI
Nvidia's CUDA toolkit celebrates 20 years as the foundation for GPU-accelerated AI and high-performance computing. Architect Stephen Jones highlights its evolution from parallel programming tool to powering ChatGPT and emerging fields like robotics. Its general-purpose design ensures adaptability to rapid AI advancements.
Meta Builds AI Zuckerberg for Employees
Meta is developing a photorealistic AI version of CEO Mark Zuckerberg, trained on his mannerisms, tone, and company strategy thinking. Employees can 'talk to the boss' via this digital character. Zuckerberg is personally testing it, separate from his CEO agent.
Liblib AI Apologizes for NSFW Generation Flaw
Liblib AI issued an apology after CCTV exposed vulnerabilities allowing NSFW content generation via complex prompts. The company completed immediate technical fixes, sealed risk paths, and launched internal audits. They pledged to upgrade review mechanisms and invited user feedback via support@liblib.ai.
AI Ranks Most Tiring Smartphones for Swiping
Researchers developed an AI model simulating finger physical effort during smartphone swiping. The model ranks phones by how tiring they are to use. Results reveal surprising differences in device ergonomics.
Morocco Builds AI Factory
Morocco is launching an AI factory to advance local AI development. Featured in TechCabal Daily alongside African fintech and regulatory updates like Kenya's foreign income tax and Nigeria's e-invoicing deadline.
Digital Realty's €2B Italy Data Center Plan
Digital Realty Trust plans €2 billion investment in Italy over five years. This expands their Mediterranean data center build-out in Europe. It targets growing demand for cloud and AI infrastructure.
Novo Nordisk Integrates OpenAI for Obesity Drugs
Novo Nordisk will integrate OpenAI’s AI across the company. The goal is to speed up development of new obesity drugs. This partnership leverages AI for faster R&D.
Stanford: US-China LLMs Now Even
Stanford's annual report concludes no performance gap exists between US and Chinese large models. AI adoption rates are accelerating at a historic pace. This marks a key shift in global AI competitiveness.
HALO-Loss Teaches NNs to Abstain
HALO-Loss is a drop-in Cross-Entropy replacement using Euclidean distance to class prototypes, enabling a zero-parameter 'abstain' class at the latent origin. It matches or boosts accuracy on CIFAR while slashing OOD false positives and improving calibration. Open-sourced for safety-critical and multi-modal tasks like CLIP.
Lee & Lu Bet Big on Harness Agents
Kai-Fu Lee and Qi Lu heavily back the same Harness AI agent company led by Di Li. Secured 2 funding rounds in 4 months for 3-5 years runway. Team set to release latest results soon.
Ex-miHoYo Chair Launches 45-Min AI in Singapore
Cai Haoyu, after resigning as miHoYo chairman, is developing AI 'living people' in Singapore. His team has created an AI digital life capable of sustaining conversations for 45 minutes. This marks a pivot from gaming to advanced AI companionship.
DaVinci Resolve 21 Adds Photo Page vs Lightroom
Blackmagic Design unveils DaVinci Resolve 21 beta with a new Photo page for RAW photo editing, node-based color grading, and album management, rivaling Adobe Lightroom. It includes AI tools like Magic Mask for selections and video AI for facial aging/reshaping. Pro features support camera tethering and cloud collaboration.
DJI 20 Years: Products to Org Challenges
DJI marks 20 years, evolving from product innovation legend to grappling with organizational issues. The article offers a valuable summary of lessons learned.