Google recently faced scrutiny over its AI Overviews, removing certain health summaries after a Guardian investigation revealed inaccurate and misleading medical information. These summaries, which appeared at the top of search results, lacked crucial context for blood test results, age, or sex, leading experts and the British Liver Trust to deem them potentially dangerous. Google states it is working on broad improvements to its AI Overviews. Meanwhile, Kroger is expanding its generative AI capabilities by partnering with Google Cloud, utilizing the new Gemini Enterprise for Customer Experience platform. This collaboration aims to simplify grocery planning with a Meal assistant and a Shopping assistant, alongside a Customer Experience Agent Studio to enhance customer service and analyze calls. The push for AI infrastructure is evident with Meta's significant investment in nuclear power. The company signed 20-year agreements with Vistra for power from three U.S. nuclear plants and will support the development of small modular reactors with Oklo and TerraPower. Meta's chief global affairs officer, Joel Kaplan, projects these deals could supply 6.6 gigawatts by 2035, aiming to secure the U.S. lead in the AI race and create skilled jobs. Bernardo Kastrup, CEO of Euclyd, emphasizes that Europe's AI future hinges on controlling hardware, not just software. He argues that current GPU-based AI hardware is inefficient and that Europe's strong chip design background could lead to more efficient AI hardware infrastructure. At CES 2026, new hardware and AI innovations were prominent, with a focus on processors and AI's impact on memory and storage. Intel introduced its new mobile Panther Lake CPUs and Core Ultra Series 3 devices. NVIDIA showcased G-SYNC Pulsar displays from ASUS and MSI, signaling future esports monitor technology. MSI also presented its powerful GeForce RTX 5090 32G LIGHTNING Z graphics card. Beyond hardware, AI is expanding into consumer applications, with AI-generated music climbing music charts and Razer revealing Project AVA, an animated AI holographic desk companion set for 2026. Preparing the workforce for an advanced AI future is a key focus, as seen with Caleb Knight, Director of AI TechX at the University of Tennessee at Knoxville. Knight leads the AI Industry Innovation Consortium, aiming to create new high-quality jobs through human-driven AI innovation and attract major company investments to Tennessee. Similarly, Edmonds College launched new robotics and AI programs in 2025, including a Bachelor of Applied Science in Robotics and Artificial Intelligence (ROBAI) and an eight-week Robotics in Manufacturing certificate. In the realm of AI evaluation, Chatbot Arena (LMSYS) provides a platform for users to compare Large Language Models through anonymous battles, using an Elo rating system to rank their performance, offering insights into public opinion on AI models.
Key Takeaways
- Google removed AI Overviews for certain medical questions after a Guardian investigation found them to provide inaccurate and misleading health information, lacking crucial context.
- Kroger is partnering with Google Cloud to integrate Gemini Enterprise for Customer Experience, introducing a Meal assistant, Shopping assistant, and Customer Experience Agent Studio to enhance customer service.
- Meta committed to major nuclear power deals, including 20-year agreements with Vistra and support for small modular reactor development with Oklo and TerraPower, aiming for 6.6 gigawatts by 2035 to bolster U.S. AI leadership.
- Bernardo Kastrup, CEO of Euclyd, asserts that Europe's AI success requires controlling its own hardware infrastructure, citing the inefficiency of current GPU-based AI and Europe's chip design expertise.
- CES 2026 highlighted new AI hardware, with Intel unveiling mobile Panther Lake CPUs and Core Ultra Series 3 devices, and NVIDIA featuring G-SYNC Pulsar displays for future esports monitors.
- MSI introduced the powerful GeForce RTX 5090 32G LIGHTNING Z graphics card at CES 2026, indicating advancements in high-performance computing for AI and gaming.
- AI-generated music is gaining significant popularity, with songs appearing on music charts and many listeners unable to differentiate between human and AI compositions.
- Caleb Knight, Director of AI TechX at the University of Tennessee at Knoxville, is leading efforts to prepare Tennessee for an AI future by creating new jobs and attracting major company investments.
- Edmonds College launched new educational programs in 2025, including a Bachelor of Applied Science in Robotics and Artificial Intelligence (ROBAI) and a Robotics in Manufacturing certificate, to train students for tech jobs.
- Chatbot Arena (LMSYS) offers a platform for users to compare Large Language Models through anonymous battles and an Elo rating system, providing a public opinion-based ranking of LLM performance.
Google removes risky AI health summaries after investigation
Google removed some of its AI Overviews after a Guardian investigation found they gave inaccurate health information. These summaries, appearing at the top of search results, lacked important context for blood test results like liver function. Experts called the information dangerous because it could mislead patients into thinking they were healthy when they were not. The British Liver Trust praised the removal but worries that other AI health information might still be wrong. Google said they are working to improve their AI Overviews broadly.
Google removes AI health summaries after Guardian report
Google removed AI Overviews for certain medical questions following a Guardian investigation. The investigation found that these AI summaries gave misleading health information, such as incorrect liver blood test ranges. These summaries did not consider important factors like a person's age or sex. The British Liver Trust called this removal excellent news but still worries about the broader issue of AI-generated health advice. Google said they are working to make general improvements to their AI Overviews.
Meta invests in nuclear power for US AI race
Meta announced major deals to buy nuclear power and support new reactor technology. The company signed 20-year agreements with Vistra for power from three U.S. nuclear plants. Meta will also help develop small modular nuclear reactors with Oklo and TerraPower. Joel Kaplan, Meta's chief global affairs officer, stated these deals could provide 6.6 gigawatts of power by 2035. He believes this investment will help the U.S. lead the AI race against China and create many skilled jobs.
Caleb Knight leads Tennessee into AI future
Caleb Knight, Director of AI TechX at the University of Tennessee at Knoxville, is helping Tennessee prepare for an advanced AI future. At 30, he leads the AI Industry Innovation Consortium, AI TechX, connecting businesses with AI research and talent. Knight focuses on creating new high-quality jobs through human-driven AI innovation, not replacing them. In 2026, he plans to expand AI TechX, find important AI uses, and get more funding for research. His main goal is to bring major company investments into Tennessee's innovation and research.
Edmonds College offers new robotics and AI programs
Edmonds College is a leader in education innovation for Snohomish County, launching new programs in robotics and artificial intelligence. In 2025, the college started a Bachelor of Applied Science in Robotics and Artificial Intelligence, called ROBAI. They also began an eight-week Robotics in Manufacturing certificate program. These programs provide hands-on training and work with companies to prepare students for tech jobs. Separately, the Henry M. Jackson High School robotics team, Jack-in-the-Bot, won the FIRST Robotics Global Competition in Houston in April 2025.
TweakTown picks best hardware and AI from CES 2026
TweakTown shared its top choices from CES 2026, featuring new hardware, gaming gear, and AI innovations. The event in Las Vegas focused on new processors and how AI affects memory and storage. Noteworthy products included MSI's powerful GeForce RTX 5090 32G LIGHTNING Z graphics card. Intel introduced its new mobile Panther Lake CPUs and Core Ultra Series 3 devices. NVIDIA's G-SYNC Pulsar displays from ASUS and MSI showed future esports monitors. Razer also revealed Project AVA, an animated AI holographic desk companion coming in 2026.
AI generated music climbs charts
AI-generated songs are becoming very popular and are now appearing on music charts. Many listeners cannot tell the difference between human-made and AI-made music. The music industry is rapidly changing as artists and record labels adapt to new AI music platforms. Bloomberg's Tom Mackenzie reported on this growing trend.
Europe's AI future depends on hardware not software
Bernardo Kastrup, CEO of Euclyd, believes Europe's success in the AI race relies on controlling hardware, not just software. He argues that Europe needs its own AI infrastructure to protect its values and way of life. Kastrup says that simply creating aligned AI software models is not enough because AI's values come from its training process. He points out that current GPU-based AI hardware is very inefficient and wastes a lot of energy. Kastrup suggests Europe's strong background in chip design, from its automotive industry, could help create better, more efficient AI hardware.
Kroger partners with Google Cloud for AI shopping tools
Kroger is expanding its use of generative AI by partnering with Google Cloud. The grocery chain will use Google Cloud's new Gemini Enterprise for Customer Experience platform across the country. This platform will feature a Meal assistant and a Shopping assistant to make grocery planning simpler and faster for customers. Kroger will also use Customer Experience Agent Studio to analyze customer calls, aiming to solve problems quicker and improve service. Yael Cosset, Kroger's chief digital officer, stated these tools will help customers with meal ideas, shopping lists, and personalized offers.
Chatbot Arena reviews LLM performance
Chatbot Arena, or LMSYS, helps users compare Large Language Models, or LLMs, in real-world situations. It uses anonymous battles where users pick their preferred model, and an Elo rating system ranks them. While the leaderboard is stable for top models, it is not a complete measure for all AI problems. The platform's crowd-based nature and hidden anti-abuse controls mean users should also do specific tests before making big decisions. This tool is good for understanding public opinion on AI models but not for official safety checks or performance guarantees.
Sources
- ‘Dangerous and alarming’: Google removes some of its AI summaries after users’ health put at risk
- Google removes AI Overviews for certain medical queries
- Meta's massive nuclear power deals will help US 'win' AI race against China, executive says
- Knox News 40 under 40's Caleb Knight preps TN for a thriving AI future
- Edmonds College Leads Snohomish County Education Innovation with Robotics, AI, and Free Training Programs
- TweakTown's CES 2026 Top Picks - The Best Hardware, Gaming Gear, and AI
- Is AI-Made Music Taking Over?
- Europe’s last realistic chance in the AI race
- Kroger Scales Generative AI Strategy with Google Cloud to Drive Digital Growth and Personalization
- 2026년 챗봇 아레나(LMSYS) 리뷰: 크라우드소싱 LLM 리더보드는 얼마나 신뢰할 수 있는가?
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