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07/17/2026
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By Chase Codewell
Anthropic Alleges China-Linked Operators Used 28.8 Million Queries to Extract AI Knowledge
Anthropic told the Senate Banking Committee that operators affiliated with the Chinese conglomerate Alibaba ran approximately 28.8 million queries on its Claude models through nearly 25,000 fraudulent accounts between April and June, according to a report published by RealClearDefense on July 13. The company stated that the goal was to harvest the model’s answers and […]
07/16/2026
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By Chase Codewell
Chinese Researchers Develop Optical AI Network Claiming 100x Faster Inference with Fewer Chips
Researchers in China have developed an optical artificial intelligence network that performs inference up to 100 times faster than traditional electronic systems while using fewer physical chips, according to a study published in November 2025. The system, described in a report by NaturalNews.com, uses light-based computations to process AI tasks, potentially reducing energy consumption and […]
07/15/2026
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By Chase Codewell
Report: U.S. Companies Turn to Cheaper Chinese AI Models Due To Cost and Flexibility
Major U.S. companies including DoorDash, Airbnb and Siemens are adopting Chinese artificial intelligence (AI) models, according to a report from the Financial TimesĀ (FT). The shift is driven by lower costs and the flexibility of open-weight models that can be customized for specific business needs. Data from the AI platform OpenRouter indicates that leading Chinese models […]
07/14/2026
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By Chase Codewell
New Lithium Extraction System Handles 5,000 Barrels of Brine Daily at Commercial Plant
A new lithium extraction system, the LibertyStream Gen6, has begun operation at a commercial plant, processing 5,000 barrels of brine per day, according to company officials. The plant is located at an unspecified site believed to be in the southwestern United States and represents the first commercial-scale deployment of the Gen6 system. The system uses […]
07/08/2026
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By Chase Codewell
Infineon Opens World’s Largest Power Semiconductor Fab in Dresden
Infineon Technologies has opened what officials described as the world’s largest power semiconductor fabrication plant in Dresden, Germany. The facility, named the “Smart Power Fab,” began operations in mid-2025, according to company statements. The plant is expected to produce chips for automotive, industrial, and renewable energy applications. The opening comes during a period of sustained […]
07/06/2026
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By Chase Codewell
Rising AI Demand Drives Surge in Data Center Water Consumption, Reports Indicate
AI Workloads Push Data Center Water Use to Nearly One Trillion Liters Annually The rapid expansion of artificial intelligence workloads has driven U.S. data center water consumption to nearly one trillion liters per year, according to industry reports and investigative analyses. The figure marks a significant increase from prior years, with cooling systems accounting for […]
07/02/2026
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By Chase Codewell
Texas Data Centers Largely Ignore Water Usage Reporting Law
Only 17% of the 341 data centers operating in Texas responded to a survey from the Texas Water Development BoardĀ (TWDB) last year, according to officials who testified at a state House committee hearing June 23. Temple McKinnon, the agency’s water supply planning director, told lawmakers that the companies were required by law to respond, but […]
07/01/2026
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By Chase Codewell
Nvidia AI Chip Sales to China Face New U.S. Export Restrictions
The U.S. Department of Commerce has issued updated guidance restricting Nvidia’s sales of advanced artificial intelligence chips to China, marking the latest escalation in technology export controls between the two countries. The new rules, announced in late May 2026, target Nvidia’s most sophisticated processors, including the Blackwell series, and require export licenses for any transfer […]
07/01/2026
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By Chase Codewell
Qualcomm Plans China-Specific Data Center Chip in Compliance with U.S. Export Curbs
Qualcomm unveiled its data center chip lineup on June 24, including a China-specific version designed to comply with U.S. export controls, according to a report from ZeroHedge [1]. CEO Cristiano Amon told Nikkei Asia that the company is eyeing the Chinese market for its data center products and will offer customized artificial intelligence (AI) accelerators […]
06/30/2026
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By Chase Codewell
OpenAI Restricts New AI Model to Trump-Approved Partners During Government Review
OpenAI announced on June 26 that it is restricting the preview release of its new GPT-5.6 model series to a small group of users approved by the Trump administration, according to the company. The ChatGPT-maker is launching a limited preview of the models Sol, Terra, and Luna, with Sol described as the new flagship model. […]
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