Top 10 AI News
How Apple Fell Behind in the AI Race
Apple’s efforts to develop its own generative AI have left it trailing behind competitors like OpenAI and Google, raising concerns about the company’s future in the rapidly evolving AI landscape.
Why Apple Still Hasn’t Cracked AI
Insiders reveal that Apple’s continued struggles with artificial intelligence threaten the iPhone’s dominance and the company’s ambitions for future products like robots.
America’s Leading Alien Hunters Depend on AI to Speed Their Search
Harvard’s Galileo Project is using advanced AI to accelerate the search for extraterrestrial life, bringing academic rigor to a field once considered fringe and attracting Pentagon interest.
Beyond Nvidia, Four Things to Know at Asia’s Biggest Tech Show
Asia’s largest tech event, Computex 2025, highlights not just Nvidia’s dominance but also emerging trends and companies shaping the future of technology in the region.
Nvidia CEO Sees No Evidence of AI Chip Diversion Into China
Nvidia’s CEO states there is no indication that its AI chips are being diverted to China, amid ongoing concerns about technology transfer and export controls.
OpenAI to Help UAE Develop One of World’s Biggest Data Centers
OpenAI is partnering with the United Arab Emirates to build one of the world’s largest data centers, aiming to boost the region’s AI capabilities and infrastructure.
OpenAI Takes on Google, Anthropic With New AI Agent for Coders
OpenAI has launched a new AI agent designed for software developers, intensifying competition with Google and Anthropic in the rapidly growing AI coding tools market.
Silicon Valley Is Coming for the Pentagon’s $1 Trillion Budget
The Trump administration is encouraging startups to transform the US military, setting the stage for a major battle over the world’s largest defense budget.
What Trump’s ‘Golden Dome’ Can Learn From Israeli Air Defenses
A close look at Israel’s upgraded air defense system reveals lessons for the US as it considers building a missile shield, highlighting both strengths and limitations.
DeepSeek Challenges Everyone’s Assumptions About AI Costs
Chinese startup DeepSeek claims its ChatGPT rival operates at a fraction of the cost, prompting questions about the sustainability of massive AI budgets.
AI Needs So Much Energy It’s Distorting US Power for Millions of Homes
Analysis of US home data shows a strong link between proximity to data centers and high levels of power distortions, as AI’s energy demands reshape the grid.
Bloomberg Technology: The 10 People Shaping Tech From AI Startups to Venture Capital
Meet the up-and-coming leaders who are shaping the future of Big Tech, startups, and venture capital, with a special focus on artificial intelligence innovation.
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, chips, power, and water, straining resources and reshaping the technology landscape.
Why AI Is So Expensive
A look at the high costs associated with developing and deploying artificial intelligence, from hardware to energy and talent.
AI Can Write, But Is It Any Good at Picking Stocks?
AI’s ability to generate text is well known, but its effectiveness in stock picking remains under scrutiny as investors test its real-world performance.
Why AI Is Next Flashpoint in US-China Tech Rivalry
Artificial intelligence has become a central battleground in the ongoing technology competition between the US and China, with both sides racing for dominance.
Trump Plans to Rescind Biden-Era AI Chip Curbs
Donald Trump plans to roll back restrictions on AI chip exports imposed during the Biden administration, a move that could reshape the global semiconductor market.
Nvidia CEO on Tariffs, AI Chips, China Competition
Nvidia’s CEO discusses the impact of tariffs, the AI chip market, and competition with China in a rapidly changing global technology environment.
Nvidia Says New Export Restrictions Will Cost $5.5 Billion
Nvidia estimates that new export restrictions on its AI chips will result in a $5.5 billion loss, highlighting the stakes in the global tech trade war.