Top AI News – February 23, 2026

Today’s Breaking AI News

Published today, sourced from stories within the last 24 hours.

1. Capgemini and OpenAI Launch “Frontier Alliance”

Capgemini has joined forces with OpenAI to accelerate enterprise AI transformation. This partnership focuses on multi-agent workflows and next-gen operating processes, aiming to move beyond experimentation to long-term value creation in what experts are calling the “year of truth for AI.”

2. India AI Impact Summit: Global Tech Giants Pledge Billions

The India AI Impact Summit 2026 continues to dominate headlines as major hyperscalers—including Amazon, Microsoft, Meta, and Google—pledge significant investments. Discussion has shifted towards AI’s impact on human dignity and immediate social benefits.

3. Sarvam Kaze: India’s First Native AI Device

At the India AI Summit, Sarvam AI launched “Sarvam Kaze,” a new device designed and built in India to bring native AI models directly into consumers’ hands, marking a major step for the local AI hardware ecosystem.

4. AI Disrupts Medical Research Efficiency

New data released today shows generative AI matching or outperforming human research teams in building complex medical prediction models, completing months of human labor in a fraction of the time.

5. NVIDIA Teases “Physics-Defying” Chip for GTC 2026

NVIDIA CEO Jensen Huang has teased a new chip to be unveiled next month that will “push physics to its limits.” Meanwhile, market reports today highlight a 2026 memory shortage (“RAMageddon”) affecting the AI hardware supply chain.

6. OpenAI Smart Speaker Rumors

Reports today suggest OpenAI is developing a ChatGPT-powered smart speaker equipped with a camera, signaling a move into consumer hardware to compete with established smart home ecosystems.


Disclaimer: This post was automatically generated to capture the most recent AI developments from the past 24 hours.

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