We could see a brief shift away from obsessive AI talk this week. On Wednesday, Meta Platforms CEO Mark Zuckerberg is due to ...
OpenAI confirmed that it hired Peter Steinberger, the founder of the popular open-source personal agent project OpenClaw. The company will also support a new foundation that oversees the existing ...
SpaceX and its AI unit xAI are entering a Pentagon competition to develop autonomous drone technology, part of a Defense Department effort to advance voice-controlled unmanned systems. Bloomberg ...
Apple has invited media to attend events in New York, London and Shanghai on March 5. The company didn’t provide any details in the invitations, describing the events simply as “experiences.” Apple’s ...
Charlie Berens is a Wisconsin comedian beloved for wickedly funny, and until recently apolitical, satires of “Midwest Nice” culture. He’s now become Public Enemy No. 1 to data center developers and AI ...
Four years ago, right around the time the concept of the metaverse became fashionable, I wrote a post calling it a “dystopian nightmare.” I argued that instead of diving into virtual worlds, we should ...
Trey Taparauskas’ construction company is flooded with new business from a sizzling boom in the aerospace and data center ...
Alibaba Group on Monday unveiled Qwen3.5, the new generation of its large language models, adding to the recent flood of new AI model releases from Chinese companies ahead of the Lunar New Year, China ...
ByteDance has released its new generation of large language models, Doubao Seed 2.0, as the Chinese tech giant tries to ...
Disney, Paramount Skydance and the largest union for U.S. entertainment and media professionals have sent cease-and-desist letters to ByteDance after videos generated by the Chinese tech giant’s AI ...
OpenAI is in advanced discussions to hire OpenClaw founder Peter Steinberger and a handful of other people helping to ...
The U.S. Department of War is considering ending its partnership with Anthropic over a dispute about how the startup’s AI model, Claude, can be used by the U.S. military, according to an Axios report.