Close Menu
    What's Hot
    AI Events

    27 Portuguese AI Startups Join Web Summit Rio 2026

    By Art RyanJune 9, 20260

    O ecossistema de startups português dá um grande salto para o palco internacional com 27…

    Zoom Second Saudi Data Center Backed by $75M AI Investment

    June 9, 2026

    Edafa Venture Acquires Two Egyptian AI Startups Six-Figure Deals

    June 9, 2026

    OKI Partners With Lazarus AI for Mission-Critical AI Solutions

    June 9, 2026
    Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram
    Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram
    Breaking AI News
    Tuesday, June 9
    • Home
    • Events
    • Videos
      • Machine Can Think Summit 2026
      • Step Dubai Conference 2026
    • Technology & Innovation

      27 Portuguese AI Startups Join Web Summit Rio 2026

      June 9, 2026

      Zoom Second Saudi Data Center Backed by $75M AI Investment

      June 9, 2026

      Edafa Venture Acquires Two Egyptian AI Startups Six-Figure Deals

      June 9, 2026

      OKI Partners With Lazarus AI for Mission-Critical AI Solutions

      June 9, 2026

      VisionWave Invests $17.5M in Foresight Advance AI Defense Tech

      June 9, 2026
    • Business & Marketing

      27 Portuguese AI Startups Join Web Summit Rio 2026

      June 9, 2026

      Edafa Venture Acquires Two Egyptian AI Startups Six-Figure Deals

      June 9, 2026

      Amazon Alexa AI Enters Print-on-Demand Market

      June 9, 2026

      SpaceX Google Cloud Deal Boosts AI Compute Race

      June 8, 2026

      Middle East Disruptions and High Fuel Prices Hit Airlines

      June 8, 2026
    • Industry Applications

      VisionWave Invests $17.5M in Foresight Advance AI Defense Tech

      June 9, 2026

      Claude Chemist: Anthropic Tests AI for Advanced Chemistry

      June 8, 2026

      IATA Says SAF Production Volumes Remain Disappointing in 2026

      June 7, 2026

      IATA Expands Cargo Services in Brazil, Mexico and Paraguay

      June 6, 2026

      Pegasus Airlines Invests in AI-Powered Operations Platform

      June 6, 2026
    • Trends & Insights

      UK AI Hardware Plan Boost Supercomputer and Chip Capabilities

      June 9, 2026

      Apple Siri AI and Next-Gen Apple Intelligence at WWDC 2026

      June 9, 2026

      ChatGPT Reaches 1 Billion Users Faster Than Any App

      June 4, 2026

      Sam Altman Warns Companies Wasting Money on Enterprise AI

      June 3, 2026

      Emirati AI Experts Advance UAE AI Strategy 2031

      June 2, 2026
    • AI in Travel

      Breaking News: Xiamen Airlines to Host 83rd IATA AGM in 2027

      June 8, 2026

      Middle East Disruptions and High Fuel Prices Hit Airlines

      June 8, 2026

      Willie Walsh Report Warns Airline Profits to Halve in 2026

      June 8, 2026

      IATA AGM 2026: China’s Aviation Market Sees Major Growth

      June 7, 2026

      Philippine Airlines Joins oneworld Alliance as 16th Member Airline

      June 7, 2026
    Breaking AI News
    Home » Beyond Models and Compute: Big Tech’s AI Moves
    Technology & Innovation

    Beyond Models and Compute: Big Tech’s AI Moves

    Art RyanBy Art RyanNovember 13, 2025No Comments4 Mins Read
    Facebook Twitter Pinterest LinkedIn Tumblr Email
    Share
    Facebook Twitter LinkedIn Pinterest Email

    Models, compute and infrastructure dominate AI headlines, but the deeper transformation is unfolding quietly behind them. This week’s tech roundup surfaces the incremental systems work, platform upgrades and engineering shifts that show how AI is weaving itself into the core of global production, communication and decision-making.

    Meta Shares New Insights on GEM, Its ‘Central Brain’ for Ads

    In a Monday (Nov. 10) press release, Meta shared new details about GEM, short for Generative Ads Model, which it calls the “central brain” of its global advertising network. The system, already deployed across Meta’s platforms, combines reinforcement learning and multimodal generation to design, test and optimize ad creatives in real time. GEM continuously retrains on billions of impressions, adjusting campaign targeting and creative strategy with little human input.

    Meta said the model has improved conversion rates by up to 5% on Instagram and 3% on Facebook since its rollout, highlighting how generative artificial intelligence (AI) is reshaping advertising performance.

    The company described GEM as a foundational step toward a self-learning marketing ecosystem capable of adapting to user intent in real time. By automating decision-making at scale, Meta is reducing the delay between consumer behavior and campaign response, creating what it calls “a feedback system that learns as quickly as the market moves.”

    The update also signals how Meta is rethinking the economics of ad optimization by embedding AI deeper into its revenue engine. Executives said the technology is part of a broader plan to increase efficiency across Meta’s multibillion-dollar ad infrastructure, enabling campaigns to scale with fewer resources and higher precision.

    Salesforce, Nvidia and IBM Deepen Enterprise and Industrial AI

    Salesforce announced plans this past week to acquire Spindle.AI,  a Silicon Valley startup that builds neuro-symbolic agent systems for business modeling and return on investment (ROI) forecasting.

    Advertisement: Scroll to Continue

    The acquisition will strengthen Salesforce’s Agentforce 360 platform by adding “agent observability,” which allows self-learning analytics tools to explain their reasoning and refine their methods. For industries that depend on transparency and compliance, the deal advances Salesforce’s goal of making enterprise AI both autonomous and auditable.

    Nvidia expanded its European presence with the launch of an industrial AI cloud in Germany to serve manufacturers, logistics companies and robotics firms. The platform provides localized compute capacity for predictive maintenance, quality control and automation, helping industrial users deploy AI closer to production lines while meeting European data-sovereignty standards.

    The new hub will also allow regional partners to train and fine-tune models on proprietary data without relying on hyperscale infrastructure located abroad. Nvidia said the initiative is designed to accelerate Europe’s transition toward smart manufacturing and autonomous logistics, aligning with regulatory goals for digital resilience. By embedding compute closer to industrial activity, the company aims to reduce latency, improve energy efficiency and create a blueprint for sector-specific AI infrastructure across the continent.

    IBM entered the week’s AI headlines with its partnership with Agassi Sports Entertainment. Together, the companies launched an AI-powered racquet-sports analytics platform that uses match footage, player biometrics and rally data to generate real-time performance insights.

    Built on IBM’s watsonx.ai foundation models, the system applies AI’s predictive power to human performance, offering coaches and players data-driven strategies mid-match.

    Tesla Targets Hardware Independence With Mega AI Fab

    Reuters reported that Elon Musk plans to build a Tesla mega AI chip fabrication plant and is in talks with Intel about a possible collaboration. The facility would allow Tesla to produce its own high-performance chips for self-driving vehicles, humanoid robots and the Dojo supercomputer, reducing its reliance on third-party suppliers.

    The project reflects Tesla’s effort to control its entire AI value chain, from the data generated by its vehicles to the hardware that trains its models. By developing its own chips, Tesla could improve the efficiency and scalability of its compute infrastructure while gaining greater resilience against global semiconductor supply constraints.

    The move also signals a broader industry shift toward vertical integration, as AI-driven companies seek to balance performance and supply stability by bringing compute design in-house. Such control could position Tesla to optimize chip architecture specifically for its autonomous systems, potentially accelerating development cycles and lowering long-term costs.

    Source: https://www.pymnts.com/
    Share. Facebook Twitter Pinterest LinkedIn Tumblr Email
    Art Ryan

    Related Posts

    27 Portuguese AI Startups Join Web Summit Rio 2026

    June 9, 2026

    Zoom Second Saudi Data Center Backed by $75M AI Investment

    June 9, 2026

    Edafa Venture Acquires Two Egyptian AI Startups Six-Figure Deals

    June 9, 2026

    Comments are closed.

    Latest News

    27 Portuguese AI Startups Join Web Summit Rio 2026

    June 9, 2026

    Zoom Second Saudi Data Center Backed by $75M AI Investment

    June 9, 2026

    Edafa Venture Acquires Two Egyptian AI Startups Six-Figure Deals

    June 9, 2026

    OKI Partners With Lazarus AI for Mission-Critical AI Solutions

    June 9, 2026
    Facebook X (Twitter) Pinterest Vimeo WhatsApp TikTok Instagram LinkedIn YouTube Spotify Reddit Snapchat Threads

    AI University

    • Global Universities
    • Universities in Africa
    • Universities in Asia
    • Universities in Europe
    • Universities in Latin America
    • Universities in Middle East
    • Universities in North America
    • Universities in Oceania

    AI Tools & Apps Directory

    • AI Productivity Tools
    • AI Coding Tools
    • AI Voice Tools
    • AI Video Tools
    • AI Image Generators
    • AI Writing Tools

    Info

    • Home
    • About Us
    • AI Organizations & Associations
    • Contact Us
    • Cookie Policy
    • Copyright Policy
    • Disclaimer
    • Editorial Policy
    • Terms and Conditions

    Subscribe to Updates

    Get the latest creative news from FooBar about art, design and business.

    © 2026 Breaking AI News.
    • Privacy Policy

    Type above and press Enter to search. Press Esc to cancel.

    Sign Up

    Want to stay ahead In Artificial Intelligence?

     Sign up now and get exclusive breaking AI news and special updates—FREE!