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Agentic AI scaling requires new memory architecture

Agentic AI represents a distinct evolution from stateless chatbots toward complex workflows, and scaling it requires new memory architecture. As foundation models scale toward trillions of parameters and context windows reach millions of tokens, the computational cost of remembering history is rising faster than the ability to process it. Organisations deploying these systems now face […]

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Roblox brings AI into the Studio to speed up game creation

Roblox is often seen as a games platform, but its day-to-day reality looks closer to a production studio. Small teams release new experiences on a rolling basis and then monetise them at scale. That pace creates two persistent problems: time lost to repeatable production work, and friction when moving outputs between tools. Roblox’s 2025 updates

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UK and Germany plan to commercialise quantum supercomputing

The UK and Germany plan to integrate their science sectors to accelerate the commercialisation of quantum supercomputing technology. Announced on the final day of the German president’s state visit, these joint commitments target the gap between R&D and enterprise application in computing, sensing, and timing. The partnership involves specific funding to fast-track product development and

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AWS re:Invent 2025: Frontier AI agents replace chatbots

According to AWS at this week’s re:Invent 2025, the chatbot hype cycle is effectively dead, with frontier AI agents taking their place. That is the blunt message radiating from Las Vegas this week. The industry’s obsession with chat interfaces has been replaced by a far more demanding mandate: “frontier agents” that don’t just talk, but

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Anthropic just revealed how AI-orchestrated cyberattacks actually work—Here’s what enterprises need to know

For years, cybersecurity experts debated when—not if—artificial intelligence would cross the threshold from advisor to autonomous attacker. That theoretical milestone has arrived.  Anthropic’s recent investigation into a Chinese state-sponsored operation has documented the first case of AI-orchestrated cyberattacks executing at scale with minimal human oversight, fundamentally altering what enterprises must prepare for in the threat landscape ahead. The campaign,

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Can China’s chip stacking strategy really challenge Nvidia’s AI dominance?

Chip stacking strategy is emerging as China’s innovative response to US semiconductor restrictions, but can this approach truly close the performance gap with Nvidia’s advanced GPUs? As Washington tightens export controls on cutting-edge chipmaking technology, Chinese researchers are proposing a bold workaround: stack older, domestically-producible chips together to match the performance of chips they can

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Frontier AI research lab tackles enterprise deployment challenges

Thomson Reuters and Imperial College London have established a frontier AI research lab to overcome historic deployment challenges. Speed and scale have defined the current AI boom. But for enterprises, the primary obstacles to deployment are different: trust, accuracy, and lineage. Addressing these barriers, Thomson Reuters and Imperial College London have announced a five-year partnership

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How the MCP spec update boosts security as infrastructure scales

The latest MCP spec update fortifies enterprise infrastructure with tighter security, moving AI agents from pilot to production. Marking its first year, the Anthropic-created open-source project released a revised spec this week aimed at the operational headaches keeping generative AI agents stuck in pilot mode. Backed by Amazon Web Services (AWS), Microsoft, and Google Cloud,

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Edge AI inside the human body: Cochlear’s machine learning implant breakthrough

The next frontier for edge AI medical devices isn’t wearables or bedside monitors—it’s inside the human body itself. Cochlear’s newly launched Nucleus Nexa System represents the first cochlear implant capable of running machine learning algorithms while managing extreme power constraints, storing personalised data on-device, and receiving over-the-air firmware updates to improve its AI models over time. For AI

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Adversarial learning breakthrough enables real-time AI security

The ability to execute adversarial learning for real-time AI security offers a decisive advantage over static defence mechanisms. The emergence of AI-driven attacks – utilising reinforcement learning (RL) and Large Language Model (LLM) capabilities – has created a class of “vibe hacking” and adaptive threats that mutate faster than human teams can respond. This represents

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