AI News Archive: April 28, 2026 — Part 20
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- EU rules reining in Big Tech will now target cloud services and AI, regulators say
The European Union is expanding its Digital Markets Act to cover cloud and artificial intelligence services. This move aims to ensure fairer competition in these growing digital sectors. Regulators are examining if major companies like Amazon and Microsoft should be designated as gatekeepers for their cloud offerings.
- Oracle, CoreWeave shares drop after report flags OpenAI growth worries
OpenAI's recent performance has caused a stir. The company reportedly missed targets for new users and revenue. This has led to worries about its future growth and ability to fund upcoming computing deals. Consequently, shares of Oracle and CoreWeave have seen a significant drop in premarket trading. Investors are watching closely as these developments unfold.
- Oracle, CoreWeave lead AI selloff on OpenAI growth concerns
CFO Sarah Friar expressed concerns about the company’s ability to pay for computing contracts if its revenue stalled, media report says
- Local tech stocks got torched by fears of AI. Now some hedge funds say AI could be the answer.
Local tech stocks got torched by fears of AI. Now some hedge funds say AI could be the answer. The Boston Globe
- Gartner Predicts by 2029, CFOs Who Implement Strategic AI Deployment Will Add 10 Margin Points of Growth
Gartner Predicts by 2029, CFOs Who Implement Strategic AI Deployment Will Add 10 Margin Points of Growth Gartner
- Big Tech investors to gauge payoff as AI spending set to hit $600 billion
USA-TECH/RESULTS (PREVIEW, PIX):PREVIEW-Big Tech investors to gauge payoff as AI spending set to hit $600 billion
- Cadence lifts annual revenue forecast on sustained AI chip-design boom
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- Chinese chipmaker Yuanjie’s profit surges on AI demand
The move made Yuanjie the second company on the Star Market to trade above 1,000 yuan (US$150) after Cambricon Technologies.
- AMD Announces “Advancing AI 2026”
AMD Announces “Advancing AI 2026” Toronto Star
- Taylor Swift seeks trademark against AI copycats
The trademarks include her saying “Hey, it’s Taylor Swift” and an image of her on stage holding a pink guitar.
- Taylor Swift wants to trademark her voice and image. What will it mean for AI?
Taylor Swift has reportedly filed to trademark her voice and image, in a move that could give her legal standing against AI deepfakes.
- Taylor Swift files 3 new trademark applications. One expert says it is to curb AI threats
Taylor Swift filed three new trademark applications with the U.S. Patent & Trademark Office Friday.
- Taylor Swift files 3 new trademark applications. One expert says it is to curb AI threats
Taylor Swift files 3 new trademark applications. One expert says it is to curb AI threats AP News
- Taylor Swift files new trademark applications. One expert says it is to curb AI threats
Swift has been a target of AI misuse in the past.
- Taylor Swift files to trademark her voice and likeness in the age of AI
Swift has filed for three trademark applications, including one covering her voice speaking the phrase, "Hey, it's Taylor."
- Taylor Swift is stepping up the legal war on AI copycats
Taylor Swift has been at the center of AI imitation controversies for years, and now, she's become the latest celebrity who's escalating attempts to protect herself from AI copycats. As usual, however, the legal system intersects with technology in complicated ways - and Swift's efforts may be a long shot. In trademark applications filed last […]
- Taylor Swift files 3 new trademark applications. One expert says it is to curb AI threats
Taylor Swift files 3 new trademark applications. One expert says it is to curb AI threats Boston Herald
- With healthcare AI, legislators must balance between regulation and innovation
With healthcare AI, legislators must balance between regulation and innovation Healthcare IT News
- Cleveland Clinic CEO: AI Can’t Work Without Fixing the System First
Cleveland Clinic CEO: AI Can’t Work Without Fixing the System First Newsweek
- Anthropic is offering up to $400,000 for a new role that requires ‘significant travel’ and zero coding
Anthropic is hiring for a high-paying role in San Francisco or New York, offering a salary of $320,000 to $400,000. The position involves significant travel and public engagements, the company's job posting revealed
- CEO of a $25.9 billion bank had his AI clone lead the company’s earnings call
CEO of a $25.9 billion bank had his AI clone lead the company’s earnings call Fortune
- Who's on the call: US bank CEO uses AI clone in quarterly earnings meet
Customers Bank CEO Sam Sidhu on Friday attended the first-quarter earnings call with analysts, and half an hour into the call, he revealed he hadn't been speaking at all
- Pa. bank CEO lets AI clone take over investor call, surprising analysts
Pa. bank CEO lets AI clone take over investor call, surprising analysts Inquirer.com
- Mark Zuckerberg is building an AI clone of himself. Most people just need help with their inbox
Mark Zuckerberg is building an AI clone of himself. Most people just need help with their inbox Fortune
- What smart people are saying about OpenAI reportedly missing key growth targets
What smart people are saying about OpenAI reportedly missing key growth targets Business Insider
- OpenAI missed its own revenue and user growth targets, WSJ reported
The shortfall has prompted OpenAI's CFO and board to scrutinize the company's massive data center spending commitments
- OpenAI falls short of revenue and user targets as it races toward IPO: Report
OpenAI is facing financial concerns. The company missed user and revenue targets recently. This has led to worries about funding its large data center expenses. The Chief Financial Officer has voiced these concerns. OpenAI also lost ground to a competitor in certain markets. ChatGPT's growth slowed. Subscriber numbers have also seen defections.
- OpenAI falls short of revenue and user targets as it races toward IPO: Report
OpenAI falls short of revenue and user targets as it races toward IPO: Report
- Q2 2026 PitchBook Analyst Note: OpenAI: The IPO That Cannot Afford to Wait
Q2 2026 PitchBook Analyst Note: OpenAI: The IPO That Cannot Afford to Wait PitchBook
- OpenAI’s Reported Missed Revenue Targets Are Spooking Investors Ahead of Its Rumored $1 Trillion IPO
A new report suggests anxieties are high at the AI behemoth, even as anticipation of a public listing grows outside its walls.
- OpenAI Is Missing Revenue Targets—and an IPO Is Suddenly No Sure Thing
OpenAI Is Missing Revenue Targets—and an IPO Is Suddenly No Sure Thing Barron's
- OpenAI in Shambles as IPO Looms
It's not looking good. The post OpenAI in Shambles as IPO Looms appeared first on Futurism .
- What Elon Musk’s Clash With Sam Altman of OpenAI Is Really About
Mr. Musk’s lawsuit against Mr. Altman and OpenAI makes the case that all-encompassing greed is Silicon Valley’s defining feature.
- Elon Musk Assails Sam Altman on Social Media Before OpenAI Trial
Mr. Musk’s posts on X have pushed his narrative that OpenAI has lost its way.
- What are Elon Musk’s claims against Altman and OpenAI?
What are Elon Musk’s claims against Altman and OpenAI?
- Elon Musk testifies against OpenAI, seeking Sam Altman's ouster
Musk's lawyers say OpenAI leaders "stole a charity" and Musk warns about the potential dangers of AI: "We don't want to have a Terminator outcome."
- Microsoft and OpenAI Loosen Their Partnership
Microsoft, OpenAI’s biggest financial partner, will continue to license the start-up’s technology but will no longer be its exclusive licensee.
- OpenAI and Microsoft loosen ties in revised AI deal
Companies redraw $135bn alliance as ChatGPT maker seeks greater independence to increase revenues
- Here Are the Key Players in the OpenAI Trial
Elon Musk, Sam Altman and several other key artificial intelligence industry figures are slated to testify in the trial, which is expected to last several weeks.
- Here’s the contentious history behind OpenAI.
Here’s the contentious history behind OpenAI.
- Tenstorrent Enables AI At Scale with Industry-Leading Performance Deployed on Novel Networked AI Architecture
Tenstorrent Enables AI At Scale with Industry-Leading Performance Deployed on Novel Networked AI Architecture USA Today
- Tenstorrent’s Galaxy Blackhole AI servers escape the event horizon
RISC-V-based systems pack 32 Blackhole accelerators in a 6U, $110K chassis Tenstorrent on Tuesday announced the general availability of its Galaxy Blackhole AI compute platform.…
- "AI doesn't work" – the story behind the stat that misled millions
You might have heard that 95% of corporate AI pilots are failing. It was a widely cited AI statistic in 2025, repeated by media outlets and commentators everywhere. It helped trigger a Nasdaq selloff and became a pillar of the "AI is overhyped" case. The problem: 95% fail is 100% wrong. The real finding, once you read the underlying MIT report carefully, points in roughly the opposite direction: 80% of surveyed companies had never piloted a custom AI tool at all. Among the companies that deployed pilots, a quarter reported success — according to an extremely high bar set by the researchers — within six months. Over 90% of staff at all surveyed companies were using tools like ChatGPT regularly for their work. None of that made the headlines. Nor did the fact that the study’s authors are all developing or selling the "agentic AI framework" technology the report recommends as the solution to this supposed epidemic of failing AI. Host Rob Wiblin breaks down how an opaque, conflicted, barel
- Why People Hate AI
Anger towards AI is growing as it becomes more deeply embedded in the workplace and daily life. Brands that want to use the technology and maintain customer trust would be wise to understand the reasons.
- These 5 AI-proof jobs are hiring. Here’s how much they pay, and how to get them.
These 5 AI-proof jobs are hiring. Here’s how much they pay, and how to get them.
- Money Talks: AI Doesn’t Have to Steal Your Job
MIT professor Daron Acemoglu explains why we have to choose a pro-worker AI future.
- Are Humans Actually Cheaper Than AI? Why Digital Workers Are Blowing Up 2026 Budgets
As token bills soar and IT budgets balloon, businesses are realizing that replacing workers with AI may not be the cost-cutting move they anticipated.
- Claude's AI agent goes rogue, deletes firm's entire database in 9 seconds
A SaaS platform founder posted about the incident on X, warning about the failures of flagship AI and digital services providers
- ‘No warning, no confirmation’: How an AI agent deleted a startup’s critical data
‘No warning, no confirmation’: How an AI agent deleted a startup’s critical data
- This Founder Watched an AI Agent Destroy 3 Months of Company Data: ‘It Took 9 Seconds’
The story of a ‘rogue customer AI’ wreaking havoc is a warning for entrepreneurs eager to harness the power of AI agents.