AI News Archive: May 28, 2026 — Part 5
Sourced from 500+ daily AI sources, scored by relevance.
- Amazon green-lights AI-generated shows for children
Amazon green-lights AI-generated shows for children The Straits Times
- Humanoid robots strut their stuff as trade show comes to Japan
Humanoid robots strut their stuff as trade show comes to Japan Nikkei Asia
Score: 36🌐 MovesMay 28, 2026https://asia.nikkei.com/business/technology/humanoid-robots-strut-their-stuff-as-trade-show-comes-to-japan - The Pulse: a trend of trying to cut back on AI spend within eng departments?
Top-down and bottom-up efforts to rationalize AI token spend, interesting AI coding stats from Cursor, GCP suspends $2M/month customer without warning, and more
Score: 36🌐 MovesMay 28, 2026https://newsletter.pragmaticengineer.com/p/the-pulse-a-trend-of-trying-to-cut - New AI Warning: Don’t Discuss Your Legal Problems With Claude Or ChatGPT
A new federal court ruling makes clear that business owners and executives can't expect confidentiality for legal discussions with AI, as they can with human attorneys.
- Legal Ops Has a New AI Mandate: Show the Money
For Alyse Wilkinson, senior director and certified risk manager at WSP, ROI has to speak the language of the business. She said her team used AI prompts to help the CFO find legal spend data more quickly.
Score: 35🌐 MovesMay 28, 2026https://feeds.feedblitz.com/~/957440294/0/law/legal-news~Legal-Ops-Has-a-New-AI-Mandate-Show-the-Money/ - Galaxy S25 could soon get the S26’s smartest Galaxy AI features
Samsung might be bringing more Galaxy AI features to its older flagships.
Score: 35🌐 MovesMay 28, 2026https://www.androidauthority.com/galaxy-s25-june-one-ui-8-5-update-galaxy-ai-features-3672115/ - The Next Useful Layer in Radiology AI is Patient Comprehension
The Next Useful Layer in Radiology AI is Patient Comprehension MedCity News
Score: 35🌐 MovesMay 28, 2026https://medcitynews.com/2026/05/the-next-useful-layer-in-radiology-ai-is-patient-comprehension/ - Researchers Put AI Models in Charge of a Simulated Society. Grok Oversaw a Crime Spree
If Elon Musk's bot ruled the world, total societal collapse would apparently follow.
- How should bosses talk about AI?
Employees are being asked to embrace a technology that causes fear
Score: 35🌐 MovesMay 28, 2026https://www.economist.com/business/2026/05/28/how-should-bosses-talk-about-ai - Singapore’s AI infrastructure gap is trapping businesses in pilot purgatory
Singapore’s developers are among the most enthusiastic adopters of AI in the world, but a growing body of evidence suggests the AI infrastructure underpinning that ambition is falling dangerously short. A survey of 196 developers and tech leaders conducted at API Days Singapore in April by customer engagement platform Twilio found that 96 per cent […] The post Singapore’s AI infrastructure gap is trapping businesses in pilot purgatory appeared first on e27 .
Score: 35🌐 MovesMay 28, 2026https://e27.co/singapores-ai-infrastructure-gap-is-trapping-businesses-in-pilot-purgatory-20260528/ - 'I'm digging my own grave': The AI push in workplaces is causing blues and burnout
The OpenAI logo is reflected on the screen of a smartphone with the ChatGPT website displayed. [YONHAP] The memo arrived about a week before the deadline: Every team had to submit at least one idea to the company's internal AI transformation competition. For the employees, that meant setting aside actual work to brainstorm on demand. "They restrict AI use in day-to-day work, citing security concerns, but then ask us to come up with ideas," a worker at a major domestic retail company said. "It just adds to the performative workload." Related Article Samsung will allow employees to use outside AI models starting from June NHN Cloud sells out GPU resources, unveils AI brand 'FactoryX' Cyber Hankuk University of Foreign Studies partners with AI English app Speak to support students A developer at a Korean tech startup went the other direction — throwing themselves into AI tools with full force. The worker ran five or six Claude Code sessions simultaneously each day, juggling multiple tasks at once, and would set the AI to work overnight so they could review the results the next morning. Then one day, sitting in front of their monitor, the worker felt their chest tighten. Headaches made it impossible to concentrate. The symptoms persisted, and they eventually quit. Their experiences reflect a growing phenomenon across Korean workplaces, where the pressure to embrace AI is accumulating into something that looks less like transformation and more like burnout. In March, Boston Consulting Group put a name to it in a paper published in Harvard Business Review: "AI brain fry" — defined as the mental exhaustion caused by the excessive use or supervision of AI tools that exceed a person's cognitive capacity. "The mental burden imposed by AI leads to increased employee errors, decision fatigue and turnover costs," the researchers warned. To gauge the mood on the ground, the JoongAng Ilbo ran a survey for one month from April 30 on Blind, a workplace community app popular among Korean office workers, asking users: "When do you feel most drained or get with a reality check while using AI?" Of the 5,284 respondents, the most commonly selected answer was "when verifying AI outputs takes longer than doing the work myself" at 31.6 percent, followed by "when I feel like I might be replaced by AI" at 25.3 percent and "when the company pressures me to raise productivity through AI" at 23.6 percent. A person types on a computer keyboard. [AP/YONHAP] The comments were equally candid. "My KPI is literally one AI transformation case," wrote one employee at a large conglomerate. "They're saying that since AI has improved our efficiency, they're going to cut our headcount. I feel like I'm digging my own grave." Another simply wrote that they felt like they were building the instrument of their own redundancy. A related term has also taken hold in online communities this year. Early in 2025, a startup worker coined the phrase "Claude Blue" to describe the creeping psychological despondency that comes from feeling that AI is eroding the professional value of human workers. The expression spread quickly enough that in April, an event titled "From Claude Blue to Claude Bloom" was held at the Banks Foundation for Young Entrepreneurs, also known as dcamp, in Gangnam District, southern Seoul, sponsored by Anthropic. More than 2,000 people registered to attend in advance. The anxiety is not limited to Korea. Meta, which recently carried out large-scale layoffs, has told employees it intends to track what they type and what they click on their screens in order to gather AI training data — a move that has provoked significant internal pushback. Meta, Amazon, Shopify and others have also begun factoring AI token usage into performance reviews. The Financial Times reported that employees are responding by generating unnecessary AI agents simply to run up their token counts and secure better evaluations. Experts say companies need to fundamentally rethink how humans and AI work together, rather than simply layering AI tools on top of existing workloads. That approach, they argue, is intensifying the burden on workers and generating psychological resistance that ultimately leads to burnout. "Many corporate executives try to change everything at once, and that's where the problems start," said consultant Park Ju-won, who advises companies on AI strategies. "For an effective AI transformation, you need to identify which parts of the current workflow are the most predictable and the fastest to change, and build up gradually from there." This article was originally written in Korean and translated by a bilingual reporter with the help of generative AI tools. It was then edited by a native English-speaking editor. All AI-assisted translations are reviewed and refined by our newsroom. BY HONG SANG-JI [lee.jian@joongang.co.kr]
- How we built Cloudflare's data platform and an AI agent on top of it
Here’s how we built Town Lake, Cloudflare's unified analytics platform, alongside Skipper, an internal AI agent running on top of it.
- Small biotech firms quicker to 'latch onto' AI than big ones, says Tencent Healthcare President
Small biotech firms quicker to 'latch onto' AI than big ones, says Tencent Healthcare President Reuters
- Voice as a Biomarker: Toward Interpretable and Inclusive Speech Technology for Healthcare
A:Prof. Zhengjun Yue (Shenzhen Loop Area Institute (SLAI)); RL:Language, Speech & Vision; TT:Guest lecture;
- Spielberg: Soulless AI should never have final say in film-making
Spielberg: Soulless AI should never have final say in film-making The Telegraph
- China, India show varying economic impact of AI development
India’s software sector, unlike China’s booming optical-communication sector, is vulnerable to the growing use of the technology.
Score: 35🌐 MovesMay 28, 2026https://www.semafor.com/article/05/28/2026/china-and-india-show-varying-economic-ai-impact - Starbucks quietly retires its AI inventory tool after barista complaints of inaccuracies
Starbucks quietly retires its AI inventory tool after barista complaints of inaccuracies Fortune
- Making AI your personalized English tutor, available 24 hours a day
Making AI your personalized English tutor, available 24 hours a day The Japan Times Alpha Online
Score: 35🌐 MovesMay 28, 2026https://alpha.japantimes.co.jp/article/a_deeper_dive_into_ai/20260529/136897/ - Microsoft 365 Copilot gets a speed boost and cleaner design
Microsoft is launching a revamped version of Microsoft 365 Copilot, offering a cleaner design that the company claims loads twice as fast. As part of this update, Copilot will provide more reliable and structured responses that are easier to scan, according to Microsoft. The redesign, which is rolling out across desktop and mobile devices, comes […]
- Lowe’s Says ‘Semantic’ Data is Boosting Its AI Agents
Lowe’s Says ‘Semantic’ Data is Boosting Its AI Agents The Information
- The AI Hype Index: AI gets booed in graduation season
It is one thing to say AI will change the world. It is another to expect the class of 2026 to applaud it. In fact, when former Google CEO Eric Schmidt told University of Arizona graduates that their task is to help shape AI, he was met with a resounding chorus of boos. “I can…
Score: 34🌐 MovesMay 28, 2026https://www.technologyreview.com/2026/05/28/1138053/the-ai-hype-index-ai-gets-booed-in-graduation-season/ - Measured Has A New Tool That Lets Marketers Chat With Their Incrementality Data
“Where should I spend my next dollar?” is now a question that marketers can pop into an AI chat box instead of a media dashboard. On Thursday, media measurement provider Measured launched a Model Context Protocol (MCP) server that allows brands to ask ChatGPT, Claude, Gemini and other AI platforms how their media is performing. […] The post Measured Has A New Tool That Lets Marketers Chat With Their Incrementality Data appeared first on AdExchanger .
- MetaBeeAI could speed systematic reviews of nearly 1,000 papers with human oversight
Queen Mary University researchers have developed a new AI-powered framework, MetaBeeAI, designed to help scientists review and analyze vast amounts of literature faster, more transparently, and with greater human oversight.
Score: 34🌐 MovesMay 28, 2026https://techxplore.com/news/2026-05-metabeeai-systematic-papers-human-oversight.html - AI Firm Trots Out Digitally Resurrected Corpse of Stan Lee You Can Use to Create Mind-Numbing Slop
"Excelsior!" mimed the AI resurrected Stan Lee. The post AI Firm Trots Out Digitally Resurrected Corpse of Stan Lee You Can Use to Create Mind-Numbing Slop appeared first on Futurism .
- Milo3D.ai Launches Free AI 3D Model Generator That Turns Text and Images Into Game-Ready 3D Assets in Seconds
Milo3D.ai Launches Free AI 3D Model Generator That Turns Text and Images Into Game-Ready 3D Assets in Seconds USA Today
- Building a Context Pruning Pipeline for Long-Running Agents
Modern AI agents built on top of large language models (LLMs) are designed to run continuously.
Score: 34🌐 MovesMay 28, 2026https://machinelearningmastery.com/building-a-context-pruning-pipeline-for-long-running-agents/ - Riverbed accelerates enterprise adoption of autonomous IT operations
With artificial intelligence tools proliferating across the enterprise world, observability is a more critical sphere than ever before. Riverbed Technology LLC, which specializes in unified observability, has positioned itself as a centralized platform for managing autonomous operations. The company draws on years of experience in data collection and machine learning to deliver a comprehensive suite […] The post Riverbed accelerates enterprise adoption of autonomous IT operations appeared first on SiliconANGLE .
Score: 34🌐 MovesMay 28, 2026https://siliconangle.com/2026/05/28/riverbed-ai-observability-cubeconversations/ - The Philippines never lacked talent, it lacked leverage and AI is changing that
I genuinely think there are students in the Philippines right now building faster with AI than some corporations move with entire departments. That is not even a futuristic statement anymore. That is just Tuesday. We founded StellarPH about 2.5 years ago in the Philippines with a pretty simple goal: to create more founders. Not more […] The post The Philippines never lacked talent, it lacked leverage and AI is changing that appeared first on e27 .
Score: 34🌐 MovesMay 28, 2026https://e27.co/the-philippines-never-lacked-talent-it-lacked-leverage-and-ai-is-changing-that-20260523/ - Carissa Véliz on the dangers of predictive AI
Carissa Véliz on the dangers of predictive AI
- Waymo’s new blue car is launching, but you can’t ride in it just yet
We got a sneak peek at the Ojai, a robotaxi designed with Chinese automaker Zeekr.
Score: 34🌐 MovesMay 28, 2026https://sfstandard.com/2026/05/28/waymo-ojai-new-robotaxi-launch-san-francisco/ - Google, Canonical team up to certify Ubuntu images for TPU VMs
Chocolate Factory shifts Tensor Processing Unit Ubuntu support back upstream
- Why enterprises may soon pull the plug on autonomous AI agents
Why enterprises may soon pull the plug on autonomous AI agents Techcircle
Score: 33🌐 MovesMay 28, 2026https://www.techcircle.in/2026/05/28/why-enterprises-may-soon-pull-the-plug-on-autonomous-ai-agents - Texas must pump the breaks on data center enthusiasm | Letters
Texas must pump the breaks on data center enthusiasm | Letters Austin American-Statesman
Score: 33🌐 MovesMay 28, 2026https://www.statesman.com/opinion/letters/article/data-centers-texas-leaders-study-before-approval-22277462.php - Closing the AI control gap: Why channel partners are now on the front line
Closing the AI control gap: Why channel partners are now on the front line IT Pro
- Nebius Stock Surges on Backing From This Big AI Investor
Nebius Stock Surges on Backing From This Big AI Investor Barron's
- Strativerse.ai Launches AI Platform for Trading Script Generation
Strativerse.ai Launches AI Platform for Trading Script Generation USA Today
- 5W AI Communications Publishes The Retrieval Index — First Reference Work Mapping How AI Engines Choose Their Sources
5W AI Communications Publishes The Retrieval Index — First Reference Work Mapping How AI Engines Choose Their Sources markets.businessinsider.com
- Why Female Solopreneurs Are Adopting AI Faster Than Men—and Saving 6 Hours a Week
From drafting sales copy to mastering SEO, solo founders are turning to automation not as a novelty, but as a vital tool to balance multiple roles without burning out.
- Pudu Robotics Founder & CEO Felix Zhang at BEYOND Expo 2026: Globalizing Physical Al: Building a Multi-Billion Dollar Robotics Powerhouse from Shenzhen
Pudu Robotics Founder & CEO Felix Zhang at BEYOND Expo 2026: Globalizing Physical Al: Building a Multi-Billion Dollar Robotics Powerhouse from Shenzhen The Straits Times
- Amazon scraps AI leaderboard to stop workers chasing usage scores
Senior executive Dave Treadwell tells staff ‘don’t use AI just for the sake of using AI’ as costs rise
- Humanoids Summit gives Tokyo a peek of a robotic future
Humanoids Summit gives Tokyo a peek of a robotic future The Japan Times
Score: 32🌐 MovesMay 28, 2026https://www.japantimes.co.jp/business/2026/05/28/tech/tokyo-humanoid-summit/ - Researchers let AI run a simulated society. Claude was the safest—Grok went extinct within days
Researchers let AI run a simulated society. Claude was the safest—Grok went extinct within days Fortune
- Working overtime won't give you job security in the age of AI, say career experts: Stability is 'no longer a guarantee'
With AI disrupting workplaces worldwide, you may feel pressured to work overtime to stay competitive. Those extra hours may not be worth it, experts say.
- More Americans are getting financial advice from AI
More Americans are getting financial advice from AI Miami Herald
- Scammers using AI imagery to promote bogus investments
Fraudsters are using AI-generated images and videos to try to lure consumers into handing over sensitive data, according to FraudSMART.
Score: 32🌐 MovesMay 28, 2026https://www.rte.ie/news/business/2026/0528/1575651-scam-fraud-investment/ - Orchid Security targets AI agent sprawl with new identity governance tools
Orchid Security Inc. today extended its Identity Control Plane with a set of capabilities aimed at governing artificial intelligence agents, saying existing identity and access management models cannot handle actors that inherit authority from humans and machines alike. The identity security startup’s expansion adds three components. One is Agentic Enrichment, which maps AI agents to […] The post Orchid Security targets AI agent sprawl with new identity governance tools appeared first on SiliconANGLE .
Score: 32🌐 MovesMay 28, 2026https://siliconangle.com/2026/05/28/orchid-security-targets-ai-agent-sprawl-new-identity-governance-tools/ - AI startups are hiring around answers they haven’t earned yet
After a raise, headcount does more than add capacity. It freezes early beliefs about what humans are still for. AI is changing work. That part is no longer interesting. The harder question is what founders do after they believe it. Across Southeast Asia, AI-native startups are building leaner teams, adding agents into daily workflows, and […] The post AI startups are hiring around answers they haven’t earned yet appeared first on e27 .
Score: 32🌐 MovesMay 28, 2026https://e27.co/ai-startups-are-hiring-around-answers-they-havent-earned-yet-20260527/ - AI agents are exposing martech’s weak point
A new API report card reveals major gaps in the systems marketers depend on for automation and AI workflows. The post AI agents are exposing martech’s weak point appeared first on MarTech .
- What does Pope Leo's call to 'disarm' AI mean for students? We asked an expert.
What does Pope Leo's call to 'disarm' AI mean for students? We asked an expert. Houston Chronicle
Score: 32🌐 MovesMay 28, 2026https://www.houstonchronicle.com/news/houston-texas/education/article/st-thomas-leo-ai-encyclical-22277416.php - Edge AI Chipmaker Ambarella Narrowly Tops Q1 Estimates
Ambarella, a maker of AI chips for edge computing applications, edged above estimates for its fiscal Q1 and with its outlook. The post Edge AI Chipmaker Ambarella Narrowly Tops Q1 Estimates appeared first on Investor's Business Daily .
Score: 32🌐 MovesMay 28, 2026https://www.investors.com/news/technology/ambarella-stock-amba-fiscal-q1-2027-earnings/