Top Trending AI & Technology News – September 29, 2025


Top Trending AI & Technology News
September 29, 2025

Nscale Secures US$1.1bn Series B to Build AI Infrastructure
Nscale Secures US$1.1bn Series B to Build AI Infrastructure
Nscale has raised $1.1 billion in Series B funding to accelerate the development of next-generation AI infrastructure, supporting the growing demand for advanced AI workloads.

How Deloitte Deploys AI for Industrial Carbon Capture
How Deloitte Deploys AI for Industrial Carbon Capture
Daniel Gribbin, Director of Sustainability at Deloitte Middle East, guides clients to leverage AI and hydrogen technologies to accelerate net zero goals.

How AI is Transforming Operations for CSPs
How AI is Transforming Operations for CSPs
Telecom operators embed AI into core systems to boost efficiency, automate services and accelerate product development across BSS and OSS platforms.

Bain & Co: AI Infrastructure Needs to Face $800bn Shortfall
Bain & Co: AI Infrastructure Needs to Face $800bn Shortfall
Bain & Company warns global AI demand will outpace data centre capacity by 2030 unless $2tn in annual revenue and $500bn in capital are secured.

How AI & Digital Twins are Shaping Sustainable Business
How AI & Digital Twins are Shaping Sustainable Business
AI and digital twins are playing a crucial role in driving sustainability and operational efficiency for modern businesses.

This Week’s Top 5 Stories in AI
This Week’s Top 5 Stories in AI
A roundup of the most significant AI stories this week, highlighting key trends and breakthroughs in artificial intelligence.

Red Hat: The UK Needs Digital Sovereignty to Fulfil AI Dream
Red Hat: The UK Needs Digital Sovereignty to Fulfil AI Dream
Red Hat emphasizes the importance of digital sovereignty for the UK to achieve its AI ambitions and maintain technological independence.

Why I gave the world wide web away for free
Why I gave the world wide web away for free
A reflection on the original vision for the web, based on sharing rather than exploitation, and why that vision is still worth fighting for today.

Starmer to unveil digital ID cards in plan set to ignite civil liberties row
Starmer to unveil digital ID cards in plan set to ignite civil liberties row
Keir Starmer is expected to announce plans for digital ID cards, sparking debate over privacy and civil liberties in the UK.

Facebook and Instagram to charge UK users £3.99 a month for ad-free version
Facebook and Instagram to charge UK users £3.99 a month for ad-free version
Meta will offer UK users an ad-free experience on Facebook and Instagram for a monthly fee, raising questions about privacy and digital advertising models.

Abu Dhabi royal family to take stake in TikTok US under Trump deal
Abu Dhabi royal family to take stake in TikTok US under Trump deal
The Abu Dhabi royal family is set to acquire a stake in TikTok’s US operations as part of a deal brokered under the Trump administration.

Man fined $340,000 for deepfake pornography of prominent Australian women in first-of-its-kind case
Man fined $340,000 for deepfake pornography of prominent Australian women in first-of-its-kind case
An Australian man has been fined $340,000 for creating deepfake pornography of prominent women, marking a landmark case in digital rights and privacy.

Hackers reportedly steal pictures of 8,000 children from Kido nursery chain
Hackers reportedly steal pictures of 8,000 children from Kido nursery chain
Cybercriminals have stolen images and personal details of 8,000 children from the Kido nursery chain, raising concerns about data security in education