Future battlefields will be shaped by AI weapons that defense firms and Big Tech are vying to build for the military. Guardrails are lagging.
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Two days after Apple unveiled its wave of artificial intelligence systems, the tech giant witnessed a massive share price rally.
In an interview with the Financial Times, an Argentinian presidential advisor said the country wants to welcome AI companies with open arms.
Apple’s been biding its time on AI. Don’t count it out of the race.
“Now you can have the support of AI to help you navigate.”
According to reports, the DOJ will take the lead on chipmaker Nvidia, while the FTC will run point on OpenAI.
Nuclear-fusion startups are getting a lot of funding, but their commercial viability doesn’t seem too imminent.
Microsoft’s patent for a language model that talks back signals Big Tech’s interest in multimodal AI.
Altera specializes in a type of semiconductor that’s used in a variety of industries including telecom, defense, and robotics.
As one legal expert put the issue: “The technology is moving faster than the law ever will.”
Google’s recent patent to boost AI efficiency signals that massive models may cost more resources than they’re worth.
The US is trying to box China out of AI development. The problem is the Asian nation is also the source of invaluable AI talent.
“There is no one model that does everything.”
One point Chinese AI companies including Tencent and DeepSeek emphasize about their new models: efficiency.
Last Tuesday, content conglomerate Thomson Reuters notched a big legal win against AI firm ROSS. Is it a sign of what’s to come?
The fight for AI talent is starting to look like the end of a Marvel movie — a million fighters large and small.