AI News Archive: May 13, 2026 — Part 5
Sourced from 500+ daily AI sources, scored by relevance.
- India Deploys AI Push to Detect Mule Accounts, Cyber Financial Fraud
The collaboration between I4C and RBIH aims to improve the sharing of fraud risk intelligence and enhance the resilience of India’s digital payments ecosystem.
Score: 48🌐 MovesMay 13, 2026https://analyticsindiamag.com/ai-news/india-deploys-ai-push-to-detect-mule-accounts-cyber-financial-fraud - Korea’s AI-Fueled Stock Boom Sparks Rush by Chinese Investors
Korea’s AI-Fueled Stock Boom Sparks Rush by Chinese Investors Caixin Global
- California’s war on autonomous trucking
California’s war on autonomous trucking The Washington Post
- Snowflake DCM Projects: Declarative Pipelines with Cortex Code
Learn how to use Cortex Code's DCM skill to scaffold, test and deploy declarative Snowflake infrastructure changes — no more ALTER TABLE guesswork.
- LangSmith LLM Gateway: runtime governance built into the agent lifecycle
LangSmith LLM Gateway
- AI now monitoring Korean stock market, says bourse operator
The Korea Exchange, South Korea's bourse operator, said Wednesday it has begun adopting artificial intelligence technology in its capital market monitoring works. The formal adoption of AI technology came about three months after the Korea Exchange acquired local AI startup Fair Labs to accelerate its AI transformation and strengthen its data businesses. The AI technology enables employees to better analyze real-time data from listed firms and comprehensively screen data on corporate wrongdoings
- Nuclear Supplier Boosts Outlook As AI Data Centers Fuel Orders
Siemens Energy, a nuclear play, nearly doubled earnings per share and raised its outlook. Siemens stock jumped in a buy zone. The post Nuclear Supplier Boosts Outlook As AI Data Centers Fuel Orders appeared first on Investor's Business Daily .
Score: 48🌐 MovesMay 13, 2026https://www.investors.com/news/nuclear-stocks-siemens-energy-earnings-ai-data-centers/ - Ex-Hugging Face, Salesforce leaders partner on AI sustainability venture
Sustainable AI Group aims to help enterprises manage AI’s environmental impact. The post Ex-Hugging Face, Salesforce leaders partner on AI sustainability venture first appeared on BetaKit .
Score: 48🌐 MovesMay 13, 2026https://betakit.com/ex-hugging-face-salesforce-leaders-partner-on-ai-sustainability-venture/ - Waymo expands Houston service area amid nationwide recall after Texas incident
The California-based company said its expansion would come in time for Houston's 2026 FIFA World Cup matches and covers NRG Stadium. However, Waymo is also updating software across the country following a Texas incident.
Score: 48🌐 MovesMay 13, 2026https://www.bizjournals.com/houston/news/2026/05/13/waymo-expansion-recall-houston.html?ana=brss_6150 - AI Bond Binge Overwhelms Wall Street, Pushing Alphabet Overseas
Bankers were still putting the final touches on Alphabet Inc.’s blockbuster $17 billion of bond sales when word started to spread Monday morning on Wall Street: the company is already hawking more debt.
- GM is using AI to design vehicles. Here’s what that means.
GM is using AI to design vehicles. Here’s what that means. Chicago Tribune
- AI chipmakers dominated the market's biggest boom, but Goldman Sachs sees a new AI trade emerging
AI chipmakers dominated the market's biggest boom, but Goldman Sachs sees a new AI trade emerging Business Insider
Score: 48🌐 MovesMay 13, 2026https://www.businessinsider.com/goldman-sachs-ai-trade-boom-new-winners-hyperscalers-chipmakers-2026-5 - Here are some smart AI features we can expect from the Gemini-powered new Siri
Apple confirmed back in January that Google’s Gemini AI model will power new Siri features. That not only frees us from the need to wait for Apple’s own AI models to catch up, but also means we have a pretty good idea of what’s in store for us. Gemi ni Personal Intelligence provided our first glimpse of what we can expect from the new Siri, and a Google event has pointed to a number of additional features … more…
Score: 48🌐 MovesMay 13, 2026https://9to5mac.com/2026/05/13/here-are-some-smart-ai-features-we-can-expect-from-the-gemini-powered-new-siri/ - Nearly every enterprise is investing in AI, but only 5% say their data is ready
Nearly halfway into 2026, enterprises are beginning to see tangible returns on their AI investments. Yet many are discovering that scaling requires something far less glamorous than flashy frontier models and state-of-the-art benchmarking: Clean, interoperable, governed data. According to a new AI Momentum Survey from Dun & Bradstreet, 97% of organizations report active AI initiatives, but just 5% say their data is ready to support them. This reflects the messy reality of AI as enterprises struggle to move beyond experimentation to operationalization. “You do not need enterprise-wide AI-ready data to launch pilots or isolated AI use cases,” said Cayetano Gea-Carrasco , Dun & Bradstreet’s chief strategy officer. “But you do need it to scale AI reliably across mission-critical workflows and systems.” Early gains seen Organizations are all-in on AI in 2026 and view it as a mission-critical imperative, according to the D&B report. Well over half (67%) are seeing “early signs or pockets” of
- Al Tayer: AI is driving the next generation of RTA digital operations and services
Al Tayer: AI is driving the next generation of RTA digital operations and services Gulf News
- Celonis buys decision-intelligence startup Ikigai Labs to provide operational context for enterprise AI
Process mining software company Celonis SE said today it has snapped up the Massachusetts Institute of Technology-linked decision intelligence startup Ikigai Labs Inc., planning to use it to power a new “context model” developed by Celonis that’s designed to function as a real-time digital twin of its customers’ business operations. Celonis says enterprises are facing a […] The post Celonis buys decision-intelligence startup Ikigai Labs to provide operational context for enterprise AI appeared first on SiliconANGLE .
- States move to formalize AI governance as adoption expands, report finds
Creating governance councils and setting clear usage guidelines are AI best practices (used by many states, though not all) recommended by a report from the UC Berkeley School of Information.
Score: 48🌐 MovesMay 13, 2026https://statescoop.com/states-move-to-formalize-ai-governance-as-adoption-expands-report-finds/ - Threads is adding a Grok-like AI search feature
Threads is adding a new Meta Spark feature that's similar to X's Grok AI
- Red Hat and Core42 set the standard for sovereign AI infrastructure
Red Hat and Core42 showcase new frontier for digital sovereignty, combining open source transparency with the operational control required for the world’s most regulated environments
- Software-defined vehicles enter era of AI-driven value creation
After looking to overturn a century-old truth in the automotive industry that cars depreciate from the moment they leave the factory, software-defined vehicles (SDVs) are now generating operational value even if automakers are starting to pull back from the idea that selling vehicle data will become a meaningful revenue stream, says research from Omdia. The study, The 2026 SDV reality check: The great recalibration , sponsored by SDV technology provider Sonatus , analysed the responses of 559 automotive professionals across seven major markets – namely the US, Canada, UK, Germany, France, Japan and China – in March and April 2026. Assessment of the data showed the automotive industry has moved past the hype to tackle the complexities of real-world operationalisation. Overall, the research shows that the industry is moving out of the exploratory phase and into making more practical decisions about what actually works, and indeed what pays off. In particular, there has been a marked shif
Score: 47🌐 MovesMay 13, 2026https://www.computerweekly.com/news/366643055/Software-defined-vehicles-enter-era-of-AI-driven-value-creation - Silicon Valley’s A.I. Lobbying Blitz Reaches a Fever Pitch
OpenAI and Anthropic are opening offices in Washington, hiring lobbyists and spending more than ever to win over federal lawmakers.
Score: 47🌐 MovesMay 13, 2026https://www.nytimes.com/2026/05/13/technology/ai-lobbying-washington-openai-anthropic.html - DronaHQ launches a production-grade Agentic AI platform for enterprise
DronaHQ, one of India’s leading AI-powered developer platform, today launched its Agentic AI Platform, a production-grade, no-code environment for building, deploying, and governing enterprise agents. The platform is built for teams that have moved past prototypes and now need infrastructure that can stand up to real workflows, real audits, and real P&L scrutiny. “After […] The post DronaHQ launches a production-grade Agentic AI platform for enterprise appeared first on CXOToday.com .
- Apple wants apps to integrate with Siri in iOS 27, but one fear holds some back: report
Apple’s major Siri overhaul will be unveiled on June 8, and the company is reportedly already working with developers to get apps integrated, but it’s facing concerns over a key point: money. more…
- Alexa is moving into Amazon․com
The company is giving its AI-powered assistant special shopping skills on its website and app.
- AI executive action stalled by White House infighting
Disagreement among administration officials and a time crunch with President Trump's China summit are holding up efforts to launch a federal response to the next frontier of AI. Why it matters: There's not yet any new federal AI regulation weeks after Mythos — Anthropic's most advanced model yet — threw Washington for a loop. Early talk of federal safety reviews of new AI models has slowed down as Trump administration comments have made it clear they aren't on the same page just yet. Leaders across the government are spooked by the capabilities of leading AI labs' latest models, but the realities of Washington are slowing down any immediate action. Driving the news: AI is likely on the agenda for Trump's trip to Beijing this week, and the industry is anxiously awaiting new guidance in response to the release of the latest frontier AI models. One tech industry source told Axios the administration may wait on the outcome of the China summit before making any final decisions on AI. The gl
Score: 47🌐 MovesMay 13, 2026https://www.axios.com/2026/05/13/ai-executive-action-white-house-infighting - USC Launches AI Initiative to Accelerate Innovation in Health Sciences, Security, Business, and the Arts
The University of Southern California recently announced that it has launched a "transformational" new AI initiative thanks to a $200M gift from venture capitalist Mark Stevens and his wife. The project will leverage AI toward breakthroughs and innovations in subjects like the health sciences, business, security, and the arts.
Score: 47🌐 MovesMay 13, 2026https://campustechnology.com/articles/2026/05/13/usc-launches-ai-initiative-to-accelerate-innovation.aspx - Stanford HAI Launches AI and Organizations Lab to Study Science of AI in the Workplace
The new center will examine AI's real-world impacts on jobs, teams, and organizational performance.
- Inside AI Infrastructure’s Affordability Crisis And Its Rising Risks
The stratospheric rise in technology components prices such as memory and storage devices is adding more risks to the capex debate.
- Is AI putting graduates out of work already?
If you are studying coding, we might have some bad news
Score: 47🌐 MovesMay 13, 2026https://www.economist.com/finance-and-economics/2026/05/13/is-ai-putting-graduates-out-of-work-already - Agentic AI: Inconvenient Truths About Cost and Skills
Agentic AI: Inconvenient Truths About Cost and Skills Gartner
Score: 46🌐 MovesMay 13, 2026https://www.gartner.com/en/webinar/877788/1884750-agentic-ai-inconvenient-truths-about-cost-and-skills - What It Will Take to Make AI Sustainable
Researcher Sasha Luccioni argues we need better emissions data and a better sense of how people are using AI in the first place.
- New agri-tech spinout enables autonomy in real time for agricultural robot fleets
New agri-tech spinout enables autonomy in real time for agricultural robot fleets enterprise.cam.ac.uk
- S&P Global Brings AI-Powered Energy Insights to S&P Capital IQ Pro
S&P Global today announced that industry-leading news and insights from S&P Global Energy are now available within S&P Global Market Intelligence’s S&P Capital IQ Pro, providing clients with AI-powered access to proprietary intelligence across the global energy value chain. The new integration addresses critical market needs as geopolitical uncertainty continues to drive volatility across global energy markets, with downstream impacts on supply chains, company fundamentals and markets […] The post S&P Global Brings AI-Powered Energy Insights to S&P Capital IQ Pro appeared first on CXOToday.com .
- New Korean Publishers Association head discusses AI's impact, argues for 'fair compensation' for works
New head of the Korean Publishers Association Kim Tae-heon, far left, speaks during a press conference held in Jongno District, central Seoul, on May 13. [WOO JI-WON] The new head of the Korean Publishers Association is focusing on what he calls “AI readers,” artificial intelligence systems that read books and interact with their content, as the industry adapts to the rise of AI. “An AI reader has been developed that can read books and answer questions,” said Kim Tae-heon, the newly inaugurated president of the organization and head of publisher Hanbit Media, during a press conference held in Jongno District, central Seoul, on Wednesday. Related Article Integrity, humanity hailed as prominent publishers, politicians celebrate Newspaper Day Publishers refuse to pay $264,000 penalty for missing profit reports, file court motion Gov't spends big on Korean books, publishers overseas in K-wave surge The Korean Publishers Association represents Korea’s publishing industry, with over 4,100 bo
- Android rolling out AI-powered ‘Contextual suggestions’ that learn from your habits
Google is using on-device AI to analyze how you use your Android phone and provide “Contextual suggestions.” more…
- From Prompt to Pointer Engineering: Deepmind tries to reinvent the mouse cursor for the AI era
Pointer Engineering: Deepmind wants to turn the mouse cursor into the key variable in context engineering. The article From Prompt to Pointer Engineering: Deepmind tries to reinvent the mouse cursor for the AI era appeared first on The Decoder .
- ResearchSWE Atlas is Complete: Measuring Coding Agents Across the Engineering Loop
SWE Atlas measures coding agents across the engineering loop.
- Google I/O 2026: What We're Expecting From Gemini, Android XR and More Next Week
Advancements in Google's AI and more are coming during I/O 2026.
Score: 45🌐 MovesMay 13, 2026https://www.cnet.com/tech/services-and-software/google-io-2026-everything-to-know/ - Banks Are Moving to a Dual Workforce Model, nCino’s Inaugural AI in Banking Benchmark Shows
Banks Are Moving to a Dual Workforce Model, nCino’s Inaugural AI in Banking Benchmark Shows Toronto Star
- How Anthropic Could Take an OpenAI Supplier Off The Table
How Anthropic Could Take an OpenAI Supplier Off The Table The Information
Score: 45🌐 MovesMay 13, 2026https://www.theinformation.com/newsletters/ai-agenda/anthropic-take-openai-supplier-table - Hyperscalers' AI buildout will require massive amounts of energy. Two under-the-radar stocks will benefit
The magnitude of the A.I. capital spending boom is historic and the dollar values are staggering.
- Thousands of Waymos recalled after robotaxi swept into a creek
The voluntary recall follows an incident on 20 April where an empty Waymo car entered a flooded road in San Antonio, Texas.
Score: 45🌐 MovesMay 13, 2026https://www.bbc.com/news/articles/cwy2011dl4xo?at_medium=RSS&at_campaign=rss - Musk’s xAI is running nearly 50 gas turbines unchecked at its Mississippi data center
Gas turbines at xAI's Colossus 2 data center have drawn a lawsuit over the company's use of "mobile" gas turbines as power plants.
- Britain will lose the AI race without more energy
Britain will lose the AI race without more energy The Telegraph
Score: 45🌐 MovesMay 13, 2026https://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/2026/05/13/britain-will-lose-ai-race-without-more-energy/ - Arm thinks AI agents will trigger a CPU supercycle?
Arm Holdings plc (ARM) has spent decades building the architectural foundation underneath the global smartphone industry. Founded in 1990 as a joint venture between Acorn Computers, Apple (AAPL), and VLSI Technology, Arm operated as a semiconductor intellectual-property company that licensed CPU architectures and core designs to semiconductor companies rather than manufacturing chips itself. Over the next three decades, Arm evolved into the dominant CPU architecture supplier for smartphones and embedded devices, with its designs incorporated into billions of chips annually across mobile, networking, automotive, and cloud infrastructure markets. In September 2020, Nvidia attempted to acquire Arm from SoftBank for approximately $40 billion in order to strengthen its position in AI and edge computing, but the transaction collapsed in February 2022 following regulatory opposition in the United States, Europe, and China. SoftBank instead completed Arm’s Nasdaq IPO in September 2023 at $51 p
Score: 45🌐 MovesMay 13, 2026https://www.dqindia.com/esdm/arm-thinks-ai-agents-will-trigger-a-cpu-supercycle-11822404 - Your AI agent deletes critical data: Who is responsible?
A Replit AI coding agent deleted a company’s live production database during an active code freeze last year. “This was a catastrophic failure on my part,” it nonchalantly admitted. “I destroyed months of work in seconds.” While the data was eventually restored with a rollback, the agent believed the destruction was permanent and had no built-in mechanism to undo its own actions. For a CIO, this isn’t just a technical glitch. It’s a total breakdown in enterprise accountability. When an agent causes this much damage, the blame game usually circles between the business unit that requested the tool, the engineer who gave it write-access and the security team that signed off on it. The software alone can’t be held responsible. And as AI adoption reaches 88% of enterprises, according to McKinsey , many organizations still lack a clear answer for who actually owns the fallout. A new Rubrik Zero Labs report highlights this problem: 86 percent of IT and security leaders expect AI agents to out
Score: 45🌐 MovesMay 13, 2026https://www.cio.com/article/4170277/your-ai-agent-deletes-critical-data-who-is-responsible.html - From AI robotics to 3D simulation: Singapore deep tech firms tap US market for expansion
From AI robotics to 3D simulation: Singapore deep tech firms tap US market for expansion The Straits Times
- The AI Backlash Could Get Very Ugly
Imagine what happens if jobs actually start disappearing.
- Autonomous vehicles are coming to more cities
Autonomous vehicles are coming to more cities
- Anthropic launches Claude for Small Business to embed AI into the tools you forgot you pay for
Anthropic is launching "Claude for Small Business," a package of 15 agent-based workflows and integrations for tools like QuickBooks, PayPal, and HubSpot. The company is also rolling out free training courses and a workshop tour across ten US cities as it pushes to bring AI directly to small businesses. The article Anthropic launches Claude for Small Business to embed AI into the tools you forgot you pay for appeared first on The Decoder .