Top 10 AI News
UAE Rolls Out AI for Schoolkids in New Push for Sector Forefront
The United Arab Emirates is introducing artificial intelligence education for schoolchildren as part of a national strategy to become a global leader in the sector. The initiative aims to equip students with essential AI skills and knowledge from an early age.
Google Can Train Search AI With Web Content After AI Opt-Out
Google has found a way to continue training its search AI using web content, even after some publishers have opted out of AI data collection. This move raises questions about data privacy and the boundaries of AI training practices.
Elon Musk Lost 25% of Fortune During His Quest to Gut the US Government
Elon Musk’s net worth dropped by 25% as he took on an unprecedented role in slashing federal bureaucracy under the Trump administration. Tesla’s stock suffered as a result of Musk’s political involvement.
Apple, Anthropic Team Up to Build AI-Powered ‘Vibe-Coding’ Platform
Apple and Anthropic have announced a partnership to develop a new AI-powered platform called ‘Vibe-Coding’. The platform aims to revolutionize software development by integrating advanced AI tools for coding and collaboration.
Amazon, Apple Earnings Show Tariffs Are Coming for Big Tech, Too
Recent earnings reports from Amazon and Apple indicate that new tariffs are set to impact major technology companies. Both firms are preparing for increased costs and potential disruptions in their global supply chains.
How an Israeli Hostage Negotiator Outsmarts Ransomware Hackers
An Israeli hostage negotiator has developed innovative strategies to outsmart ransomware hackers, helping organizations recover data and avoid paying ransoms. The approach combines negotiation tactics with cybersecurity expertise.
Klarna Founder’s VC Firm Sees Trump Energizing Europe on Climate
The venture capital firm founded by Klarna’s co-founder believes that Donald Trump’s policies are motivating Europe to accelerate its climate initiatives, leading to increased investment in green technology.
Blue Owl-Owned Stack Seeks $833 Million Loan for Asia Growth
Stack, a data center company owned by Blue Owl, is seeking an $833 million loan to fund its expansion in Asia. The move reflects growing demand for data infrastructure driven by AI and cloud computing.
Singapore Steps Up Fraud Probe Involving Nvidia’s AI Chips
Authorities in Singapore are intensifying their investigation into a fraud case involving Nvidia’s AI chips. The probe may lead to expanded charges as officials scrutinize the use and distribution of the technology.
DeepSeek Challenges Everyone’s Assumptions About AI Costs
Chinese AI startup DeepSeek claims its ChatGPT rival operates at a fraction of the cost, prompting industry-wide questions about the sustainability of massive AI budgets and the future of affordable AI solutions.
AI Needs So Much Energy It’s Distorting US Power for Millions of Homes
A new analysis reveals that the energy demands of AI data centers are causing power distortions for millions of US homes, especially in areas close to these facilities. The findings highlight the environmental impact of rapid AI expansion.
Masayoshi Son’s Quest to Become the Next Nvidia
SoftBank founder Masayoshi Son is planning a $100 billion investment in the US to position his company as a major player in the AI chip industry, aiming to rival Nvidia’s dominance.
How 12 Climate Tech Startups Are Shaping the Energy Transition in a Turbulent World
Winners of BloombergNEF’s annual Pioneers awards are deploying next-generation climate solutions, driving innovation in the global energy transition and addressing environmental challenges.
What Trump’s ‘Golden Dome’ Can Learn From Israeli Air Defenses
An exclusive look at Israel’s upgraded air defense system reveals lessons for the US as it considers developing a missile shield, highlighting both the capabilities and limitations of such technology.
US Presses for Google to Share Data by Citing Yahoo Japan Deal
US regulators are urging Google to share more data, referencing a recent deal with Yahoo Japan as a precedent. The move is part of broader efforts to increase transparency and competition in the tech sector.
DOJ Asks Federal Judge to Break Up Google’s Ad-Tech Tools
The US Department of Justice has requested a federal judge to break up Google’s advertising technology business, citing antitrust concerns and the need to restore competition in digital advertising.
AI Wants More Data. More Chips. More Real Estate. More Power. More Water. More Everything
The rapid growth of AI is driving unprecedented demand for data, chips, real estate, power, and water, putting pressure on infrastructure and resources worldwide.
Why AI Is So Expensive
A deep dive into the high costs associated with developing and deploying artificial intelligence, from hardware and data to energy and talent.