AI News for March 23, 2026 — 7min.ai
- [NEWS] Cursor admits Composer 2 was built on Chinese open-source model Kimi K2.5
- Cursor acknowledged that its new Composer 2 coding model was built on top of Kimi K2.5, an open-source model from Chinese startup Moonshot AI, after an X user discovered references to Kimi in the code.
- [NEWS] Amazon opens Trainium chip lab to press, the facility behind Anthropic and OpenAI deals
- Amazon opened its Trainium AI chip development lab for a rare press tour, showcasing the facility behind its deals with Anthropic, OpenAI, and Apple.
- [NEWS] Palantir wins UK FCA contract to analyze financial crime data
- Palantir secured a contract with the UK's Financial Conduct Authority to analyze its internal intelligence data for financial crime, including fraud, money laundering, and insider trading.
- [NEWS] Crimson Desert developer apologizes after players find AI-generated art in game
- Pearl Abyss acknowledged that AI-generated art shipped in the final release of Crimson Desert after players spotted telltale artifacts.
- [NEWS] AI dominated GDC 2026 vendor floor, but indie developers reject it
- AI tools for NPC behavior, QA testing, and world generation blanketed GDC 2026's show floor.
- [NEWS] Korean AI startup Upstage negotiating 10,000 AMD chip purchase
- Korean AI startup Upstage is in discussions with AMD to buy 10,000 of its latest AI accelerators, aiming to bring large-scale compute infrastructure into South Korea.
- [NEWS] Uber's robotaxi deal blitz aims to prevent any single player from dominating
- Uber sealed three new robotaxi partnerships in recent weeks with Zoox, Wayve-Nissan, and Rivian, bringing its total to at least a dozen autonomous driving partners.
- [NEWS] Alibaba's Tsai credits China's AI edge to power grid, open-source models, and supply chain
- Alibaba chairman Joe Tsai said China's AI advances stem from three strategic advantages: a strengthened power grid, commitment to open-source models, and a complete manufacturing supply chain.
- [NEWS] KPMG builds multi-layered framework to control AI agents at enterprise scale
- KPMG assigns each deployed AI agent a unique identifier and systems card for logging actions, tracing decisions, and tracking interactions with other agents.
- [NEWS] Interloom raises $16.5M to capture 'tacit knowledge' for AI agents
- Munich-based Interloom raised $16.5M led by DN Capital to solve the tacit knowledge bottleneck in AI agent deployment.
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