Edge AI Daily Brief (April 11, 2026) Tesla FSD receives commercial approval in the Netherlands, marking its first major EU entry. Anthropic’s powerful new AI model Mythos, rumored to have 10 trillion parameters, draws regulatory scrutiny from U.S. Treasury and the Fed over potential cybersecurity risks. Microsoft advances AI memory capabilities through MSA, enabling models to process 100M words. OpenAI CEO Sam Altman faces a physical attack, highlighting rising security threats against AI leaders. Meta loses Section 230 protection in a court ruling that holds it liable for addictive design on Instagram. ChatGPT may fall under strict EU DSA regulation due to high user numbers. Amazon plans mid-2026 commercial launch for its Leo satellite internet, offering 6–8x faster speeds. OpenAI’s “Stargate” data center lead departs amid strategy shifts. NVIDIA invests $2 billion in Lumentum to secure optical interconnect supply for AI data centers. India joins the U.S.-led Pax Silica alliance, reshaping global semiconductor supply chains. Siemens and NVIDIA cut AI chip verification time from months to days. Anthropic introduces Claude Managed Agents, speeding up enterprise AI deployment. NVIDIA reports strong FY2026 results with $215.9B revenue and 75.2% gross margin, maintaining dominance in AI accelerators.
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