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
Amazon’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
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,
MoreChinese astronauts stranded aboard the Tiangong space station are set to return to Earth on Friday, after a suspected piece of space debris damaged their spacecraft and delayed their original departure. The
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,
MoreA San Francisco startup backed by OpenAI CEO Sam Altman and his husband Oliver Mulherin is drawing scrutiny for its work on gene-edited human embryos, with ambitions that some critics warn echo
MoreMicrosoft Corp. announced plans to invest $10 billion in a new artificial intelligence data center along Portugal’s coast, marking one of its biggest European investments this year. The facility will be developed
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
MoreGermany’s ambitious PEGASUS program has moved from blueprints to reality, with the first of three advanced signals intelligence aircraft now undergoing flight testing in the United States. The jet, based on Bombardier’s
MoreThe Line was conceived as a 500-metre-tall, 170km-long glass-and-steel city designed to house nine million residents along a continuous vertical wall. Central to the project was a “hidden marina” with cruise ships
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