This wasn’t a fun day on Wall Street—the S&P 500 fell 0.5%—but one group of stocks bucked the downward trend. That would be ...
Recent actions involving the U.S. Department of Defense, Anthropic and OpenAI highlight a shift in how advanced AI systems ...
Weapons maker Anduril expects to roughly double revenue this year to about $4.3 billion, while its operating loss would rise ...
Chinese tech heavyweights including Alibaba Group, ByteDance and Tencent Holdings are turning to domestic chipmakers to ease ...
Last week, my colleague Qianer tested an AI agent inside Alibaba’s Qwen app, which resembles ChatGPT. She asked to get a ...
Anthropic CEO Dario Amodei on Thursday apologized for writing a memo to staff in which he said the Trump administration didn’t like Anthropic in part because the company hadn’t “given dictator-style ...
I’ve spent the last week talking to people who are in town for Morgan Stanley’s annual technology, media and telecom conference at the Palace Hotel this week. Even before the fireworks last week ...
U.S. officials are drafting rules requiring companies and other governments to seek Commerce Department approval to buy AI chips that end up outside the U.S., Bloomberg reported. The report said the ...
Together AI, one of several up-and-coming cloud providers renting out Nvidia chip servers to AI developers, is in talks with investors to raise around $1 billion in funding at a $7.5 billion valuation ...
The Defense Department has officially told Anthropic that the artificial intelligence company and its products “are deemed a supply chain risk, effective immediately,” according to a senior defense ...
Shares of companies including Booking.com and Expedia rose nearly 8.5% and 13%, respectively, on Thursday, following a report from The Information that OpenAI would abandon plans to sell goods ...
OpenAI has held early talks to partner with The Trade Desk, a publicly traded ad tech company, to help the ChatGPT maker sell ...
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