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OpenAI CEO Sam Altman announces Pentagon deal with ambiguous safety principles
Why should corporate leaders pause when a major AI firm signs a defense contract? The answer lies in the fine print.
Defense Secretary Hegseth labels Anthropic a supply‑chain risk after Trump ban
President Donald Trump used his Truth Social account to declare that Anthropic’s products would no longer be allowed in any federal procurement.
Google adds 'agent step' to Opal, making static workflows interactive
Enterprise teams that have been experimenting with Google’s Opal know the platform for its clean, drag‑and‑drop interface.
OpenAI secures USD 110 billion in funding, unveils stateful enterprise AI agents
OpenAI just pulled in a staggering $110 billion, a cash infusion that reads like a who’s‑who of tech heavyweights: $30 billion from SoftBank, another...
Trump orders agencies to cease using Anthropic AI; firm rejects Pentagon request
Donald Trump’s latest directive tells every federal department to stop using Anthropic’s Claude models, a move that reverberates through the...
OpenAI fires employee for trades on Sora, GPT‑5, ChatGPT Browser, Altman status
OpenAI just dismissed a staff member after an internal probe linked them to a series of prediction‑market wagers. Why does this matter?
Microsoft's OPCD cuts system prompts while preserving AI performance
Microsoft’s latest research paper tackles a problem that’s been nagging large language‑model developers for months: the hidden cost of massive system...
AI deepfakes dubbed a 'train wreck' as Samsung sells tickets, AI limits unclear
AI‑generated deepfakes have been called a “train wreck,” and the backlash is spilling over into brand advertising.
Anthropic’s week‑long battle with the Pentagon unfolds on social media
Why does a week of back‑and‑forth between a leading AI startup and the Pentagon matter to anyone outside the defense corridor?
Docker Compose Enables Top‑Level Definition of Multiple AI Models for Agents
Agents built on large‑language models are getting more complex. Developers often stitch together a reasoning engine, an embeddings service, and a...
Wall Street shows persistent AI anxiety, sparking frequent mini‑panics
Wall Street’s recent earnings calls have been peppered with cautious language, and the chatter on trading floors has grown louder each time a new AI...
AWS employee credits Anthropic for steering away from unsupervised killer robots
An AWS engineer recently told The Verge that the line between what large‑scale AI services can safely do and what they’re being asked to build is...
OpenAI secures USD 110 billion from Amazon, Nvidia, SoftBank; Microsoft tie strong
Why does this matter now? A wave of capital has landed on OpenAI from three of the world’s biggest tech financiers—Amazon, Nvidia and Softbank.
Huxe launches AI‑driven daily audio summaries with two podcast‑style voices
Huxe is rolling out a new service that turns your inbox and calendar into a brief, spoken briefing each morning.
MWC 2026 in Barcelona showcases phones, gadgets as flagship show loses clout
Barcelona’s Mobile World Congress is back for its 2026 edition, and the halls are once again packed with the latest handsets and wearables.
Genstore teams AI agents to run research, ops, marketing and analytics
Why does a brand need a silent partner that never sleeps? While most teams juggle research, operations, marketing and analytics manually, Genstore...
Pentagon, Anthropic clash over ‘agentic’ AI in Silicon Valley debate
The Pentagon’s latest briefing on artificial‑intelligence policy has put it on a collision course with Anthropic, the startup that markets its models...
Anthropic Rejects Pentagon’s New Terms, Cites Lethal AI and Surveillance
Why does this matter now? The Pentagon rolled out a fresh set of contractual terms aimed at tightening control over artificial‑intelligence tools...
Microsoft previews AI‑powered Copilot Tasks to handle busywork in background
Why does this matter? Most people spend hours wrestling with repetitive steps—copy‑pasting tables, sorting emails, flagging items—while their laptops...
Jack Dorsey's Block slashes over 4,000 jobs, cutting nearly half staff
Block, the payments and fintech firm co‑founded by Twitter’s former chief, is slashing its workforce by more than 4,000 roles – roughly half of its...