Top 10 AI News
Microsoft’s CEO on How AI Will Remake Every Company, Including His
Satya Nadella, CEO of Microsoft, discusses how artificial intelligence is transforming businesses, including Microsoft itself. The company faces challenges with nervous customers and a complex partnership with OpenAI as it navigates the rapidly evolving AI landscape.
iPhone Supplier TDK Readies Batteries Geared for Thin AI Gadgets
TDK, a key supplier for Apple, is preparing new battery technology designed for the next generation of ultra-thin AI-powered devices. The innovation aims to support the growing demand for compact, high-performance electronics.
Bloomberg Technology: The 10 People Shaping Tech From AI Startups to Venture Capital
Meet the up-and-coming leaders who are influencing the future of technology, from AI startups to major venture capital firms. This list highlights the innovators and visionaries driving the next wave of tech advancements.
Meta Shares Slip on Report That It’s Delaying Flagship AI Model
Meta’s stock price fell after reports surfaced that the company is postponing the release of its highly anticipated AI model. The delay raises questions about Meta’s AI strategy and its ability to compete in the fast-moving sector.
Trump Touts $200 Billion in UAE Deals in Wrapping Mideast Trip
Former President Donald Trump announced $200 billion in deals with the UAE as he concluded his Middle East trip, highlighting the region’s growing interest in technology and AI partnerships.
OpenAI Expands CoreWeave Tie-Up With New $4 Billion Cloud Deal
OpenAI has deepened its partnership with CoreWeave through a new $4 billion cloud computing agreement, aiming to boost AI infrastructure and support the growing demand for advanced AI services.
Trump’s Rush to Cut AI Deals in Saudi Arabia and UAE Opens Rift With China Hawks
Donald Trump’s efforts to secure AI-related agreements in Saudi Arabia and the UAE have sparked tensions with US policymakers wary of China’s influence in the region’s technology sector.
EU Will Work on Setting Water Use Caps for Thirsty Data Centers
The European Union is planning to introduce regulations to limit water consumption by data centers, addressing environmental concerns as AI and cloud computing drive up resource usage.
Senators Revive Bill to Break Big Tech’s Grip on Pentagon Deals
A bipartisan group of US senators is reintroducing legislation aimed at reducing the dominance of major technology firms in Pentagon contracts, seeking to foster more competition in defense technology.
Silicon Valley Is Coming for the Pentagon’s $1 Trillion Budget
The Trump administration is encouraging startups to compete for US military contracts, setting the stage for a major shift in how the Pentagon spends its vast budget on technology and defense.
What Trump’s ‘Golden Dome’ Can Learn From Israeli Air Defenses
An in-depth look at Israel’s advanced air defense system reveals key lessons for the US as it considers developing its own missile shield, dubbed the ‘Golden Dome’ by former President Trump.
DeepSeek Challenges Everyone’s Assumptions About AI Costs
Chinese AI company DeepSeek claims its ChatGPT rival operates at a fraction of the cost, prompting industry-wide questions about the sustainability of massive AI budgets.
AI Needs So Much Energy It’s Distorting US Power for Millions of Homes
A new analysis shows a strong link between the proximity of US homes to data centers and increased power distortions, highlighting the massive energy demands of AI infrastructure.
How AI Has Already Changed My Job
Workers from various industries share their experiences adapting to new roles and responsibilities as AI technologies reshape the workplace.
Burry Bet Against Nvidia, China Stocks in Run-Up to Trade War
Investor Michael Burry placed bets against Nvidia and Chinese stocks ahead of escalating trade tensions, reflecting concerns about the impact of global politics on the tech sector.
AI Wants More Data. More Chips. More Real Estate. More Power. More Water. More Everything
The rapid expansion of AI is driving unprecedented demand for data, computing power, real estate, and natural resources, raising questions about sustainability and infrastructure.
Why AI Is So Expensive
A look at the high costs associated with developing and deploying artificial intelligence, from hardware and data to energy and talent.
AI Can Write, But Is It Any Good at Picking Stocks?
As AI systems become more sophisticated, investors are testing whether these tools can outperform humans in stock picking, with mixed results so far.