A change in US export controls on advanced semiconductors presaged a wave of AI deals between the US and Saudi Arabia this week.
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Google’s hopes for a new data center just outside Dublin were dashed this week when South Dublin County Council refused planning permission.
Klarna, which is planning a US public debut as soon as early 2025, announced stellar first-half results for 2024.
IBM announced it would be shutting down its Chinese research and development team, shifting some operations to other locations.
Online learning company Chegg is laying off almost a quarter of its workforce amid worries that AI is doing people’s homework for them.
Stripe wants to fortify blockchain transactions with it’s latest patent.
Prosecutors for the NLRB concluded that a group of 84 unionized Amazon drivers in Palmdale, California are employed by Amazon.
Though generative AI could make game development faster and easier, the industry is divided on where AI fits into the picture.
“It is a technology that is emerging worldwide.”
A recent Meta patent aims to measure your glucose through light reflections in your eyes.
Big Tech companies have reportedly found a workaround in the carbon credit system to downplay their greenhouse gas emissions.
While the usual suspects are steadily spending more money on political lobbying, specific and quite new industries are diving in headfirst.
The future of traditional search engines got a rude awakening last week as an Apple executive predicted their eventual demise.
IBM is booting up its domestic production, setting aside $150 billion to make computers in the US over the next five years.
Back in 2020, Google’s huge market share of the internet search market hovered at about 92% by most metrics
The new venture, dubbed Twenty One, will go public via a Cantor-owned special purpose acquisition company (SPAC).