Top 10 AI News
Musk’s xAI to Use Tesla Batteries at Memphis Supercomputer
Elon Musk’s AI startup, xAI, will utilize Tesla’s battery technology to power a new supercomputer in Memphis, aiming to boost AI research and development capabilities.
US Anti-Deepfake Bill Awaits President’s Pen
The Take It Down Act, designed to combat deepfakes, has passed the House with bipartisan support and now awaits the President’s signature to become law.
Elon Musk Lost 25% of Fortune During His Quest to Gut the US Government
Tesla paid the price for its CEO’s unprecedented side gig slashing federal bureaucracy under Trump, resulting in a significant drop in Musk’s wealth.
Trump to Rescind Chip Curbs After Debate Over AI Rules
The Trump administration plans to roll back global chip export restrictions following a heated debate over the future of AI regulations.
Apple Eyes Move to AI Search, Ending Era Defined by Google
Apple is reportedly working to integrate AI-powered search into its browser, signaling a potential end to its long-standing reliance on Google for search services.
France’s Mistral Releases AI Model Tailored for Businesses
French AI startup Mistral has launched a new AI model specifically designed to meet the needs of business clients, aiming to compete with global tech giants.
OpenAI to Invest in Efforts to Build AI Infrastructure Overseas
OpenAI is planning to support the development of AI infrastructure in more countries, aiming to expand global access to advanced AI technologies.
Legrand Saw ‘Outstanding’ Data Center Growth Amid AI Boom
Legrand, a global specialist in electrical and digital building infrastructures, reported exceptional growth in its data center business, driven by the AI surge.
South Korea Presidential Hopeful Han Vows to Create AI Ministry
Han, a leading candidate in South Korea’s presidential race, has pledged to establish a dedicated AI ministry to help the country catch up in the global AI race.
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 its own missile shield, dubbed the ‘Golden Dome’.
DeepSeek Challenges Everyone’s Assumptions About AI Costs
Chinese AI upstart DeepSeek claims its ChatGPT rival operates at a fraction of the cost, raising 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 proximity to data centers and high levels of power distortions in US homes, highlighting the energy demands of AI.
Masayoshi Son’s Quest to Become the Next Nvidia
SoftBank founder Masayoshi Son promises to invest $100 billion in the US as part of a sweeping plan to become a major player in the AI hardware market.
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, with AI playing a key role in the energy transition.
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, real estate, power, and water, reshaping the global technology landscape.
Why AI Is So Expensive
A deep dive into the costs behind artificial intelligence reveals why building and running advanced AI systems requires massive financial and energy resources.
AI Can Write, But Is It Any Good at Picking Stocks?
As AI-generated content becomes more common, questions arise about its effectiveness in financial markets, particularly in stock picking.
Why AI Is Next Flashpoint in US-China Tech Rivalry
Artificial intelligence has become a central issue in the ongoing tech competition between the US and China, with both nations vying for dominance.
Google Reserves Key Search Data for Gemini, Not Rival AI Apps
Google is keeping its most valuable search data exclusive to its Gemini AI, limiting access for competing AI applications.