AI News You Can Use- Monday January 26, 2026
Today’s AI landscape shows that policy, competition, and partnerships are now shaping outcomes more than hype.
In Washington, the U.S. government imposed a 25 percent tariff on advanced AI chips like Nvidia’s H200 to protect national interests, while a House committee advanced the AI Overwatch Act to give Congress oversight on chip exports to strategic rivals. These moves mark a turning point where hardware policy is critical in global AI leadership.
Inside tech firms, real testing is underway as Microsoft directs its engineers to compare Anthropic’s Claude Code with its own GitHub Copilot, revealing how companies are using internal data to make strategic decisions.
AI safety and governance are gaining bipartisan attention. A coalition of 42 state attorneys general sent letters to major AI companies demanding stronger safeguards, independent audits, and clear incident reporting, especially to protect young users.
Global supply chain strategy is also front and center. The U.S. launched the Pax Silica initiative with partner countries to secure technology supply chains for semiconductors, data infrastructure, and AI infrastructure.
And industry leaders continue to build international relationships. OpenAI’s Sam Altman is planning a high‑profile visit to the India AI Impact Summit in New Delhi, where he will join other global AI executives.
If you are watching where AI is headed in 2026, pay attention to policy, chips, partnerships, and real use cases in government and enterprise. This is where the real power and influence of AI will be decided.
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AI News You Can Use- Monday January 26, 2026
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