Vietnam has finalized a $680 million deal with Israel Aerospace Industries (IAI) for the purchase of two advanced spy satellites, marking a significant step in Hanoi’s efforts to enhance its surveillance capabilities
In 2019, Chen Tianshi was an obscure figure even within China’s fast-growing tech sector, struggling to keep his three-year-old chip startup alive after its largest customer, Huawei Technologies, suddenly cut almost all
MoreAmazon’s satellite internet program has a new name—and, increasingly, a new purpose. The initiative formerly known as Project Kuiper will now operate under the name “Leo,” a reference to the network’s placement
MoreApple is taking concrete steps toward succession planning, according to a new report from The Financial Times, raising the possibility that Tim Cook could step down as chief executive as soon as
MoreMeta is making AI adoption a core expectation for all employees. Janelle Gale, Meta’s head of people, outlined the changes in an internal memo seen by Business Insider. Starting next year, employee
MoreThe tech world is abuzz with anticipation for Gemini 3.0, Google’s latest large language model, expected to launch before the end of the year. CEO Sundar Pichai has confirmed the imminent rollout,
MoreGoogle has been hit with a class-action lawsuit accusing it of using its artificial intelligence assistant, Gemini, to illegally intercept and monitor private user communications across its Gmail, Chat, and Meet platforms,
MoreIn an unprecedented analysis of 47,000 publicly shared ChatGPT conversations, The Washington Post has uncovered how the world’s most popular AI chatbot has become not just a productivity assistant, but a deeply
MoreChina’s economic playbook is being rewritten in real time. Once known chiefly as the world’s factory, the nation is now reinventing itself as an innovation powerhouse—and doing so at breakneck speed. From
MoreIn a column for Times UK, former Prime Minister Rishi Sunak has urged Britain to embrace artificial intelligence as a force for job creation, rather than fearing it will make humans redundant.
MoreNvidia Corp. Chief Executive Officer Jensen Huang has turned to Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Co. (TSMC) for more chip supplies as the artificial intelligence boom shows no signs of slowing. Speaking to reporters
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