AI News Archive: May 10, 2026 — Part 2
Sourced from 500+ daily AI sources, scored by relevance.
- Policing the bots: How new rules could save the web from AI scrapers
The proposed CC Signals framework lets creators decide if or how they want their material to be used by machines.
- Are Irish consumers prepared for next wave of AI scams?
Helping people navigate new reality of artificial intelligence is critical
Score: 48🌐 MovesMay 10, 2026https://www.irishtimes.com/business/2026/05/10/spotting-ai-scams-is-an-increasingly-difficult-task/ - Leaders Are Trusting AI Tools More Than People. Here’s Why That Could Be a Problem
Just because AI has an answer doesn’t mean it should have the final say.
- Watch: Dubai launches world’s first AI-powered smart bus station
Watch: Dubai launches world’s first AI-powered smart bus station Gulf News
Score: 48🌐 MovesMay 10, 2026https://gulfnews.com/uae/transport/dubai-launches-worlds-first-ai-powered-smart-bus-station-1.500535433 - Suno v5.5: More Expressive. More You.
Introducing Suno v5.5 with Voices, Custom models and My Taste
- “With Claude Mythos, a single hacker suddenly has a lot more ways to attack.”
ETH Professor explains Anthropic's AI model Claude Mythos.
- Shadow APIs: how Chinese developers bypass restrictions to access Claude and Gemini
In China, a grey market of API relay platforms is thriving, allowing local developers to bypass restrictions to access top-tier overseas AI models such as Anthropic’s Claude and Google’s Gemini, which are not officially supported in China, despite an escalating crackdown by the foreign providers. Such relay stations, which route access to overseas AI models through proxy servers hosted outside mainland China, are becoming a go-to place for developers wanting to use US AI models for tasks such as...
- After Stumbles, Technology Meant for Self-Driving Cars Finds a Second Act
After a crush of promises in 2016 that autonomous cars would soon rule the road, companies whose tech underpinned them have shifted to other industries, like managing shipyards and city traffic.
Score: 48🌐 MovesMay 10, 2026https://www.nytimes.com/2026/05/07/business/autonomous-vehicles-technology-other-uses.html - Both Fedora and Ubuntu will get AI support – soon
Furores are fermenting in the forums
Score: 47🌐 MovesMay 10, 2026https://www.theregister.com/oses/2026/05/10/both-fedora-and-ubuntu-will-get-ai-support-soon/5237409 - AI tool poisoning exposes a major flaw in enterprise agent security
AI agents choose tools from shared registries by matching natural-language descriptions. But no human is verifying whether those descriptions are true. I discovered this gap when I filed Issue #141 in the CoSAI secure-ai-tooling repository . I assumed it would be treated as a single risk entry. The repository maintainer saw it differently and split my submission into two separate issues: One covering selection-time threats (tool impersonation, metadata manipulation); the other covering execution-time threats (behavioral drift, runtime contract violation). That confirmed tool registry poisoning is not one vulnerability. It represents multiple vulnerabilities at every stage of the tool’s life cycle. There’s an immediate tendency to apply the defenses we already have. Over the past 10 years, we’ve built software supply chain controls, including code signing, software bill of materials (SBOMs), supply-chain levels for software Artifacts ( SLSA ) provenance, and Sigstore . Applying these de
Score: 47🌐 MovesMay 10, 2026https://venturebeat.com/security/ai-tool-poisoning-exposes-a-major-flaw-in-enterprise-agent-security - Half of UK children own AI toys despite parental safety fears, survey finds
A new survey has revealed half of children in the UK own an AI-enabled toy or device
Score: 47🌐 MovesMay 10, 2026https://www.independent.co.uk/tech/uk-children-ai-parent-safety-fears-b2973841.html - Big Tech’s AI spending is depriving investors of juicy payouts
Goldman Sachs expects S&P 500 share buybacks to grow only 3% this year, as a shaky economic backdrop and AI cost pressures force spending reconsiderations.
- How to Control Security Risk of AI Agents
How to Control Security Risk of AI Agents Gartner
- How Amazon may have pushed Microsoft into backing OpenAI years before ChatGPT
How Amazon may have pushed Microsoft into backing OpenAI years before ChatGPT
- Former Epic director is building a European rival to the Unreal and Unity game engines — 'The Immense Engine' dev sees opportunity for AI agents to 'do the work of ten or fifteen people'
A heavyweight games industry veteran says he is building a fully European alternative to popular games engines from American and Chinese companies.
- AI Can’t Agree on Which Jobs AI Might Destroy
Economists asked ChatGPT, Gemini and Claude which jobs were most exposed to AI. Many times, the answers varied widely.
Score: 45🌐 MovesMay 10, 2026https://www.wsj.com/tech/ai/ai-models-job-losses-4d31cb6f?mod=rss_Technology - Small Businesses Are Suddenly Competing Like Global Giants—Thanks to AI
One person, one laptop, and one AI stack. Suddenly, that’s a company.
Score: 45🌐 MovesMay 10, 2026https://www.inc.com/elizabeth-gore/alibaba-com-ceo-on-how-ai-is-creating-one-person-unicorns/91337694 - Opinion | Canada has a chronic productivity problem. Here’s how AI could fix that
Opinion | Canada has a chronic productivity problem. Here’s how AI could fix that Toronto Star
- ‘Your Career Starts at the Beginning of the AI Revolution,’ NVIDIA CEO Tells Graduates
“You are entering the world at an extraordinary moment,” NVIDIA founder and CEO Jensen Huang told graduates as he delivered the keynote address at Carnegie Mellon University’s 128th commencement ceremony on Sunday. “A new industry is being born. A new era of science and discovery is beginning.” “No generation has entered the world with more […]
Score: 45🌐 MovesMay 10, 2026https://blogs.nvidia.com/blog/nvidia-ceo-carnegie-mellon-commencement-address/ - Musk wanted OpenAI control
Elon Musk's attempt to control OpenAI
- GPT-5.5 costs 49 to 92 percent more than its predecessor, depending on the input length
OpenAI doubled GPT-5.5's list price compared to GPT-5.4, claiming shorter responses would offset the increase. An OpenRouter analysis of real usage data tells a different story: actual costs rose 49 to 92 percent depending on input length. Anthropic hiked Opus 4.7 prices too—and with both companies eyeing IPOs, the trend is unlikely to stop. The article GPT-5.5 costs 49 to 92 percent more than its predecessor, depending on the input length appeared first on The Decoder .
Score: 45🌐 MovesMay 10, 2026https://the-decoder.com/gpt-5-5-costs-49-to-92-percent-more-than-its-predecessor-depending-on-the-input-length/ - Yes, local LLMs are ready to ease the compute strain
Anthropic might be thinking about space to ease its computing burden, but Claude Code on your laptop is way more practical
Score: 44🌐 MovesMay 10, 2026https://www.theregister.com/ai-and-ml/2026/05/11/yes-local-llms-are-ready-to-ease-the-compute-strain/5237451 - 'I'm not sure'—AI finally learns three words that could make its biggest mistakes far less dangerous
A new approach has been proposed to address the problem of "overconfidence"—one of the most critical risks of artificial intelligence (AI) in areas such as autonomous driving and medical diagnosis, where AI shows high confidence in incorrect predictions. A KAIST research team has developed a training method that enables AI to recognize situations involving unfamiliar or unseen knowledge, laying the foundation for reducing overconfidence and improving reliability.
- Women aren’t behind in AI, they’re the ones making sure it doesn’t break us
A new report from Chief and The Harris Poll finds 80 per cent of senior female leaders are already playing active strategic roles in AI, focused on governance, ethics and sustainable implementation
- Building the Future of Open AI: Insights from the Open Source LLM Builder Summit
Researchers discuss open large language models at a summit.
- AI wins have Alphabet poised to become world’s biggest company
AI wins have Alphabet poised to become world’s biggest company Fortune
Score: 42🌐 MovesMay 10, 2026https://fortune.com/2026/05/10/ai-alphabet-stock-market-capitalization-nvidia-google-gemini/ - Chart Your Course to an AI-Native Workplace
Chart Your Course to an AI-Native Workplace Gartner
- Anders Bell: Cultural changes enable SDVs more than architecture
Anders Bell: Cultural changes enable SDVs more than architecture Automotive News
Score: 42🌐 MovesMay 10, 2026https://www.autonews.com/podcasts/shift/an-shift-podcast-anders-bell-0510/ - AI in cybersecurity: Smarter defence or a new generation of blind spots?
AI in cybersecurity: Smarter defence or a new generation of blind spots?
- Can Singapore’s ‘protect every worker’ doctrine take on AI?
Can Singapore’s ‘protect every worker’ doctrine take on AI? The Straits Times
Score: 40🌐 MovesMay 10, 2026https://www.straitstimes.com/opinion/can-singapores-protect-every-worker-doctrine-take-on-ai - Unmanned Japan lab opens with robots at work as researchers push AI, automation
Unmanned Japan lab opens with robots at work as researchers push AI, automation The Straits Times
- The next leap in AI will need more than larger language models
The next leap in AI will need more than larger language models Gulf News
Score: 40🌐 MovesMay 10, 2026https://gulfnews.com/opinion/op-eds/the-next-leap-in-ai-will-need-more-than-larger-language-models-1.500535611 - Ask the Analyst: How to Select and Utilize GenAI/AI Agents
Ask the Analyst: How to Select and Utilize GenAI/AI Agents Gartner
- Why Every CXO Must Understand Technology Law in the Age of AI
By Gaurav Sahay Every industrial revolution has eventually produced its own legal architecture. On the occasion of National Technology Day, the conversation around innovation cannot remain confined to engineering breakthroughs, digital infrastructure or startup valuations. The defining question for modern enterprises is not merely whether they can deploy advanced technology, but whether they can do […] The post Why Every CXO Must Understand Technology Law in the Age of AI appeared first on CXOToday.com .
- Underwater anti-mine technology and robot dogs take centre stage at Chinese defence show
China unveiled some of its most advanced military technology, including robot dogs and an AI-enabled underwater system that can neutralise mines, at a defence expo. Autonomous underwater vehicles designed to be launched by submarine were one of the most noteworthy products that featured at the 2026 Chengdu Defence Technology Industry Expo in mid-April. The vessels, which can be launched from 260mm or 533mm torpedo tubes, are mainly designed to conduct high-precision deep-ocean surveys and seabed...
- Gartner's Top Data Points to Accelerate AI Adoption at Gartner Digital Workplace Summit
Gartner's Top Data Points to Accelerate AI Adoption at Gartner Digital Workplace Summit Gartner
- How Indian IT majors are decoding AI
There is a structural shift not only in the services IT firms deliver, but also how they price it and hire talent for it
- Gartner Closing Keynote: Digital Workplace in AI Era
Gartner Closing Keynote: Digital Workplace in AI Era Gartner
- We’re feeling cynical about xAI’s big deal with Anthropic
On the latest episode of the Equity podcast, we discussed what xAI's deal with Anthropic might mean for parent company SpaceX.
Score: 40🌐 MovesMay 10, 2026https://techcrunch.com/2026/05/10/were-feeling-cynical-about-xais-big-deal-with-anthropic/ - OpenAI CEO Sam Altman says Gen Z and millennials are using ChatGPT like a 'life advisor'—but college students might be one step ahead
OpenAI CEO Sam Altman says Gen Z and millennials are using ChatGPT like a 'life advisor'—but college students might be one step ahead Fortune
Score: 40🌐 MovesMay 10, 2026https://fortune.com/article/sam-altman-chatgpt-gen-z-millennials-life-advisor-operating-system/ - ChatGPT Is Saying Weird Things in Chinese
"We don't know how to say: 'this is good writing, but if we do this good writing thing 10 times, then it's no longer good writing." The post ChatGPT Is Saying Weird Things in Chinese appeared first on Futurism .
- Tech’s AI Margin Math Is Getting Messier
Tech’s AI Margin Math Is Getting Messier The Information
Score: 38🌐 MovesMay 10, 2026https://www.theinformation.com/articles/techs-ai-margin-math-getting-messier - Accenture CEO says companies are investing in AI, but adoption challenges remain
Accenture CEO Julie Sweet highlights a growing gap in Corporate America's AI integration, noting increased investment but lagging operational adoption. The company is restructuring its operating model and workforce strategy, even tying employee promotions to AI proficiency, to accelerate AI-driven transformation. This proactive approach mirrors past digital shifts but is being implemented at a faster pace.
- Alphabet's 160% rally in a year reflects value of owning 'most of the stack' in AI
Google was seen as an AI laggard in the early days of the AI boom, but investors are now betting that the search giant will be a clear winner.
Score: 38🌐 MovesMay 10, 2026https://www.cnbc.com/2026/05/10/alphabet-160percent-rally-in-year-reflects-value-of-owning-most-of-ai-stack.html - Best Vector Databases in 2026: Pricing, Scale Limits, and Architecture Tradeoffs Across Nine Leading Systems
Best Vector Databases in 2026: Pricing, Scale Limits, and Architecture Tradeoffs Across Nine Leading Systems MarkTechPost
- 'It feels like a slap in the face' — never fact-check your doctor with ChatGPT as study shows doing so 'undermines' your relationship with human experts — and could even offend them by making them feel 'disrespected'
A new study found professionals feel insulted when clients consult AI, damaging trust and reducing willingness to continue helping.
- EdgeTune: Efficient On-Device LLM Personalization at the Edge
Large-language models (LLMs) of roughly one billion parameters are now efficient enough to run locally on modern smartphones and embedded GPUs, enabling low-latency, privacy-preserving on-device inference. However, these devices still cannot fine-tune ...
- AI debate increasingly focusing on trust, accuracy and cultural relevance
AI debate increasingly focusing on trust, accuracy and cultural relevance
Score: 38🌐 MovesMay 10, 2026https://www.khaleejtimes.com/business/ai-debate-increasingly-focusing-on-trust-accuracy-and-cultural-relevance - $200 'socketed' Nvidia AI GPU for servers hacked into a PCIe card with custom PCB and 3D-printed cooling — modded Tesla V100 SMX data center GPU runs AI LLMs and is more efficient than many modern midrange offerings in AI inference
Turns out, Nvidia's older Turing-era V100 AI GPU is still pretty capable today, even with just 16GB of VRAM. A YouTuber got his hands on the SMX variant for just $100, converted it to a PCIe x16 interface for another $100 with an adapter, and got some pretty impressive results across AI inference and NVR benchmarks.
- Startup Wants to Run AI Inference From Space
Orbital comes out of stealth with plans of thousands small number-crunching satellites