AI regulation pushes Google to open Android to rival AI systems

The EU has moved to force Google to allow competing AI systems on Android, shifting the competitive battleground from model quality to platform access and distribution control.
The Next AI Wave Isn’t Smarter — It’s More Trustworthy

AI is getting smarter every day—but that’s not what’s holding it back. The real problem is trust, and a new wave of startups is quietly building the infrastructure to solve it. Why “Trust Layers” Are Becoming the Backbone of Enterprise AI Artificial intelligence is entering a new phase—and it’s not about better models or bigger […]
Agentic AI 2026: From Tools to Autonomous Systems

In 2026, enterprises shift from assistive AI to agentic systems that plan, reason, and execute multi-step workflows — raising new questions of orchestration, governance, and valuation.
OpenAI Accuses DeepSeek of Model Extraction — A New Phase in the AI Power Struggle

What initially appears to be a legal dispute between an American AI company and a Chinese competitor may in fact signal a structural shift in how artificial intelligence is protected, valued, and deployed geopolitically. OpenAI has warned U.S. lawmakers that the Chinese AI firm DeepSeek may be using advanced techniques to functionally reconstruct Western frontier […]
New AI Laws in New York: From Mandatory Labels to a Data Center Moratorium

Introduction — AI regulation is no longer about models For years, artificial intelligence regulation focused on algorithms: bias, hallucinations, safety, and training data. New York is now pushing the debate into a different phase. Two proposed laws — the NY FAIR News Act and a temporary halt on new data centers — treat AI not […]
AI Investing Risks: Hype, Regulation, Valuation & Disruption (2026)

Artificial intelligence is reshaping global markets at extraordinary speed. Capital continues to flow into semiconductor manufacturing, hyperscale cloud infrastructure and AI-driven application companies. For many investors, the long-term thesis appears compelling. But AI investing risks are as structural as the opportunity itself. For a broader strategic framework of how artificial intelligence fits into portfolio construction, […]
AI for Main Street: What the New U.S. Law Means for Small Businesses

Key Takeaways A Quiet but Important Shift in AI Policy Artificial intelligence policy is often framed as a confrontation between governments and Big Tech — regulation versus innovation, safety versus speed. The AI for Main Street Act tells a different story. With a near-unanimous vote (395–14), the U.S. House of Representatives approved legislation aimed not […]
AI Chip Crisis: China Blocks Nvidia H200 Exports — What It Means for the Global AI Race

The global AI race is no longer constrained by algorithms. It is constrained by hardware. China has blocked access to Nvidia’s H200 AI chips, even after the U.S. government approved export licenses. The decision has triggered production slowdowns among suppliers and exposed a critical vulnerability in the current state of the AI market. This is […]
California Calls xAI to Account as Deepfakes Force a New Era of AI Responsibility

For years, generative AI platforms have operated in a grey zone. They provide powerful tools for creating images, text, and video — while insisting that misuse is the responsibility of the user, not the platform. That balance is now being tested in a far more serious way. The California Attorney General has opened an official […]
US Military AI Acceleration Strategy Signals New AI Era

For years, artificial intelligence was framed as a civilian technology — powering chatbots, recommendation systems, and productivity tools. That era is ending. The United States Department of Defense has launched a sweeping AI Acceleration Strategy designed to place artificial intelligence directly inside military operations. According to policy briefings from the Pentagon’s Chief Digital and Artificial […]