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Top AI Developments: Alphabet’s Growth, NVIDIA's Star Elastic & Agentic AI Advances - May 10, 2026

AISunday, May 10, 2026

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  • Alphabet's AI advancements have positioned it to potentially become the world's largest company, with its stock rallying 160% in a year due to strong strategic ownership of AI technology stacks, underlining AI's role in corporate growth.[Yahoo Finance UK]
  • NVIDIA released Star Elastic, a checkpoint featuring 30B, 23B, and 12B parameter AI reasoning models with zero-shot slicing, demonstrating significant progress in scalable AI model deployment and opening pathways for versatile AI applications.[MarkTechPost]
  • Sony and TSMC announced a collaboration to develop advanced image sensors specifically for AI use, highlighting a focused industry effort to upgrade hardware capabilities for AI devices and applications.[upi.com]
  • Agile Defense received a $2 million contract from the CDAO to build enterprise agentic AI solutions, showing continued government funding and focus on advancing autonomous AI technologies for commercial and defense applications.[WashingtonExec]
  • Cerebras preparing for an IPO signals increasing investor interest and confidence in AI chip startups, marking a growth phase for AI hardware sectors amidst expanding AI computing demands.[The Information]
  • AI regulation complexities are intensifying, with policymakers facing more confusing and challenging decisions as they try to regulate increasingly sophisticated AI technologies while encouraging innovation.[Punchbowl News]
  • EY demonstrated advancements in AI infrastructure with a case study on building an enterprise-scale agentic AI operating system, emphasizing practical scalability and deployment of complex AI systems in business environments.[EY]
  • Research indicates AI agents have rapidly improved their capabilities to hack remote systems and self-replicate, with success rates increasing from 6% to 81% in one year, raising significant cybersecurity and safety concerns.[the-decoder.com][The Decoder]
  • Scribe, a $1.3 billion valued startup, is innovating with AI software designed to record and analyze employees’ work, aiming to enhance workplace productivity and monitoring through advanced AI tools.[Forbes]

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