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China scolds e-commerce giants
The scolding dented shares of Alibaba and JD.com and came weeks after regulators told the companies to avoid an aggressive price war.
Isabel Infantes/Reuters
Europe at risk of AI-driven irrelevance
Europe’s AI buildout is orders of magnitude too small, a group of AI policy thinkers warned.
Phil Noble/Reuters
Jeff Bezos raises $12B for AI that builds things
The billionaire tech founder returns to CEO role, taps JPMorgan and BlackRock to fund an “artificial general engineer.”
Courtesy of Prometheus
German court rules on Google AI liability
Search engines are partially protected against liability for their results in most jurisdictions, because they point to outside websites.
Annegret Hilse/Reuters
Nvidia exec touts ‘significant’ data center benefits
Nvidia’s head of sustainability wants to educate policymakers and the public about the positive impacts AI can have.
Jonathan Ernst/Reuters
A Sputnik moment: China’s beating the US in neuroscience
“This is going to be one of the three or four major plot lines of the next decade,” former Neuralink president says.
Chris Tuite/Semafor
Google quantum exec: US government funding would’ve come with ‘conditions’
Google’s Charina Chou said the government “can do more” to invest in and support the sector.
‘Nobody has budgeted’ for tokenmaxxing, Box’s Levie says
The bullish news for AI companies is that everyone using the technology will keep spending to keep up.
Chinese investors want in on US IPOs
The workaround involves cryptocurrency that purportedly has exposure to the underlying stocks.
SpaceX IPO is oversubscribed
The market debut on Friday is set to be the largest in history.
AI costs rising for businesses: report
Roughly 20% to 30% of operating expenses could come from spending on agents versus humans in the next three to four years, Bain & Company reported.
The case for data centers in space
Building data centers in space could be cost-effective by the early 2030s, analysis suggested.
Abu Dhabi continues to attract startup founders despite war
Organizers feared a subdued annual gathering for Abu Dhabi’s seven-year-old entrepreneurial center Hub71; the vibe at the event this week was anything but.
Europe expands regulatory crackdown on Big Tech
Brussels ordered Meta to reverse a block on third-party AI assistants on WhatsApp.
China tech on display at World Cup
Sports sponsorships in recent years have gone beyond traditional advertising.
The case for space data centers
By the early 2030s, space data centers could be only around 30% more expensive than terrestrial ones.
China’s $300 billion plan to build more data centers
The government wants to construct a network of “computing hubs.”
Anthropic releases guardrailed version of Mythos for public use
The company acknowledged that without safeguards, Fable 5 was a dangerous model in the hands of bad actors.