Top 10 AI News
Pony AI Earnings Put Investors on Alert for Robotaxi Expansion
Pony AI’s latest earnings report has drawn attention from investors as the company signals plans for further expansion in the robotaxi sector, highlighting the growing competition and innovation in autonomous vehicle technology.
Google Decided Against Offering Publishers Options in AI Search
Internal documents reveal Google drew a “hard red line” requiring web publishers to participate in its AI search, limiting their ability to opt out and raising concerns among content creators about data usage and control.
Anthropic Is Trying to Win the AI Race Without Losing Its Soul
Dario Amodei, once an academic, has transformed into the CEO of Anthropic, a $61 billion AI startup. The company is striving to lead in AI development while maintaining ethical standards and a focus on safety.
Aramco, Saudi Telecom Join Sequoia in Backing US-Based Startup Graphiant
Saudi Arabia’s Aramco and Saudi Telecom have joined Sequoia Capital in investing in Graphiant, a US-based startup focused on next-generation networking solutions, signaling increased global interest in AI-driven infrastructure.
Microsoft Is Bringing Elon Musk’s AI Models to Its Cloud
Microsoft is integrating AI models developed by Elon Musk’s companies into its cloud platform, expanding its AI offerings and intensifying competition with other tech giants in the rapidly evolving AI landscape.
Nvidia, UAE’s MGX Plan to Build Europe’s Largest Data Center
Nvidia and UAE’s MGX have announced plans to construct Europe’s largest data center, aiming to support the growing demand for AI computing power and data processing capabilities across the continent.
Cathie Wood Says Trump’s Tariff War May Free Up Markets
Ark Investment CEO Cathie Wood suggests that Trump’s tariff policies could potentially open up markets, despite ongoing trade tensions and their impact on global technology supply chains.
Xiaomi Aims to Spend $7 Billion on Building Own Chip This Decade
Xiaomi has announced plans to invest $7 billion in developing its own semiconductor chips by 2030, aiming to reduce reliance on external suppliers and strengthen its position in the global tech market.
Silicon Valley Is Coming for the Pentagon’s $1 Trillion Budget
The Trump administration is encouraging startups to help modernize the US military, setting the stage for a major shift in how the Pentagon allocates its massive defense budget, with a focus on AI and technology innovation.
What Trump’s ‘Golden Dome’ Can Learn From Israeli Air Defenses
An in-depth look at Israel’s upgraded air defense system reveals key lessons for the US as it considers developing its own missile shield, with implications for future military technology and AI integration.
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 and economics of large-scale AI deployments.
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 massive energy demands of AI infrastructure.
America’s Leading Alien Hunters Depend on AI to Speed Their Search
Harvard’s Galileo Project is using advanced AI sky scanner software to accelerate the search for extraterrestrial life, bringing academic rigor to a field once considered fringe and attracting Pentagon interest.
Trump’s Mideast Chips Deals Imperil US National Security, Democrats Warn
Democrats have raised concerns that recent chip deals in the Middle East could threaten US national security, as global supply chains and technology alliances continue to shift.
Apple Must Resolve ‘Fortnite’ Return or Answer for It to Judge
A judge has ordered Apple to address the return of Fortnite to its App Store, a case that could have significant implications for app store policies and the broader tech ecosystem.
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, putting pressure on global resources 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, and what it means for the future of the industry.
AI Can Write, But Is It Any Good at Picking Stocks?
As AI systems become more capable of generating text, questions remain about their ability to make sound investment decisions and pick winning stocks in volatile markets.