China has overtaken the United States in the global market for open artificial-intelligence models, marking a pivotal moment in the race to shape the future of the technology. A joint study by
China has issued its first batch of pilot licenses for domestically made airships, marking a key milestone in the country’s effort to develop its emerging low-altitude aviation industry and build a self-sustaining
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MoreAt the 2026 Beijing Auto China, the world’s largest automotive exhibition, the traditional boundaries between concept fantasy and production reality appear to be dissolving. A total of 71 concept vehicles were showcased,
MoreIn a packed federal courtroom in Oakland, California, one of the most consequential battles in modern technology is playing out—not just between two billionaires, but over the very future of artificial intelligence.
MoreThe U.S. War Department has formally entered into a sweeping set of artificial intelligence contracts with some of the most powerful technology companies in the world, marking a decisive step toward embedding
MoreChinese President Xi Jinping has called for a major strengthening of basic research and China’s original innovation capacity, according to state media reports, as global competition accelerates over advanced technologies such as
MoreThousands of Tesla customers across Europe and beyond are preparing legal action against the electric carmaker, accusing it of failing to deliver on one of its most high-profile promises: fully autonomous driving.
MoreAs a proud Pakistani who has followed our technology journey with great interest, April 21, 2026, remains a landmark day for me. Elon Musk’s SpaceX announced a major strategic partnership with Cursor,
MoreAs the global energy transition accelerates and countries increasingly turn toward nuclear power to meet rising electricity demand, a troubling question is gaining urgency: who pays when nuclear systems fail? With the
MoreChina is on track to nearly double its data center capacity by the end of the decade, a rapid expansion fueled by artificial intelligence and high-performance computing that is reshaping both the
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