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AI Weekly News: Week of March 2–6, 2026

Weekly AI News (Mar 2–6 2026): China unveils an AI-driven tech roadmap, telecom companies prepare AI-native 6G networks, Huawei launches enterprise voice agents, banks test agentic AI for compliance, and global AI spending surges toward $2.5 trillion.
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Introduction

The first week of March 2026 highlighted how AI is rapidly embedding itself into global economic policy, telecom infrastructure, enterprise operations, and the broader technology ecosystem. Governments are factoring AI into national competitiveness strategies, telecom providers are building AI-native networks, and enterprises are experimenting with new “agentic” capabilities to automate complex workflows.

Wrapping up the week with some of the most significant developments.

1. China Signals Major AI Push in New National Technology Roadmap

China used the opening of its annual parliamentary session to outline a new roadmap for competing in global technology sectors — with artificial intelligence at the centre of the strategy. The plan prioritises “AI-plus” manufacturing, robotics, and autonomous technologies, aiming to scale recent AI breakthroughs into large-scale industrial adoption.

Analysts expect the government to direct state-owned enterprises and key industrial players to pilot AI deployments across logistics, robotics, and advanced manufacturing — part of a broader effort to secure supply chains and strengthen technological independence.

2. Telecom Industry Prepares for “AI-Native” 6G Networks

At Mobile World Congress 2026, Ericsson outlined how future 6G networks will be designed as “AI-native” systems, embedding machine learning across every layer of network infrastructure.

The concept moves beyond using networks to simply transport data for AI models. Instead, intelligence will be integrated directly into network hardware and orchestration systems — enabling real-time optimisation, autonomous operations, and support for AI-driven applications such as robotics, digital twins, and immersive computing.

3. Huawei Launches Next-Generation Voice AI Agents for Enterprise

Huawei introduced a new generation of voice-driven AI agents for its Artificial Intelligence Contact Center platform at MWC Barcelona. These agents combine domain-specific models with conversational intelligence to automate customer interactions across sectors such as finance, telecoms, and government.

The company says the new system can improve self-service resolution rates by up to 20%, highlighting how AI agents are increasingly being deployed to streamline enterprise operations and reduce service costs.

4. Banks Begin Testing “Agentic AI” for Trade Surveillance

Major financial institutions including Goldman Sachs and Deutsche Bank are reportedly testing advanced AI systems capable of analysing real-time trading behaviour and identifying potential misconduct.

Unlike traditional rule-based monitoring systems, these new AI tools use reasoning capabilities to understand complex trading patterns and flag suspicious activity more accurately — an example of how agentic AI is starting to transform compliance and financial oversight.

5. Economists Debate AI’s Impact on Jobs and Productivity

AI’s economic impact remained a central topic this week as economists and central banks analysed its potential influence on labour markets and productivity.

Analysts estimate that AI could eventually displace millions of jobs, but also create new roles and opportunities as businesses adopt the technology. Early data suggests the near-term labour impact remains limited, with only a small percentage of workers currently affected by automation.

The debate highlights a key challenge for policymakers: balancing innovation with workforce transition and skills development.

6. Global AI Spending Continues to Surge

Industry forecasts released this week suggest that global AI spending could reach $2.5 trillion in 2026, reflecting explosive growth across cloud infrastructure, semiconductors, and enterprise software.

The spending surge underscores how AI is no longer a niche research field but a central pillar of digital transformation across industries.

Conclusion

The week of March 2–6 demonstrates how AI is evolving into critical global infrastructure. Governments are integrating AI into national economic strategies, telecom providers are redesigning networks around machine intelligence, and enterprises are deploying agentic systems to automate complex processes.

As these trends converge, the next phase of AI development will likely be defined less by individual model releases and more by large-scale deployment, infrastructure integration, and global competition.

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