AGP Executive Report
Last update: 5 hours agoSemiconductors Breakthrough: IBM says it has built the world’s first sub-1 nanometer chip tech (0.7nm) using a 3D “nanostack” transistor design, packing nearly 100B transistors on a fingernail-sized chip and targeting up to 50% more performance or 70% better energy efficiency. AI & Cybersecurity: Anthropic accuses Alibaba-linked operators of running a massive “distillation attack” on Claude—28.8M exchanges via ~25,000 fake accounts—while it also faces US restrictions on newer models. Climate Tech: Aircapture won Tencent’s CarbonX 2.0 for microwave-based direct air capture, aiming to cut the energy-heavy regeneration step. Energy & Industry: Micron reported Q3 results far above forecasts, driven by data-center and cloud memory demand, and guided revenue for the next quarter above expectations. STEM Education & Inclusion: Japan approved a policy to double the share of female engineering students from 18% (2025) to 36% by 2040, citing gaps in AI, semiconductors, and aerospace. Applied Tech Training: Greece is partnering with MIT to train naval and defense personnel in marine robotics and autonomous drone swarms. Health/Regenerative Tech: Springs Rejuvenation expanded its Stem 3 Protocol to a Los Angeles clinic, adding physician-supervised exosome and regenerative treatments.
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