Elastic’s acquisition of DeductiveAI marks a critical transition in enterprise tech: the shift from passive system monitoring to autonomous, self-correcting software.
When the federal government forced Anthropic to mothball its security models, it wasn't protecting infrastructure—it was establishing a quiet veto power over private software.
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While software startups bleed cash on digital customer acquisition, one company used physical hardware to bypass the noise and build a massive SaaS business.
A new corporate anxiety is emerging as data reveals that sixty percent of consumers find 'AI' branding to be an immediate turnoff.
SpaceX officially transitions to the public markets, pricing its shares at $135 to fund massive capital projects like Starlink and Starship.
Avataar's new distilled video model targets the Indian market with high-speed, culturally localized video generation at a fraction of standard compute costs.
A rumored massive funding round for the open-weights leader signals a more stable, affordable, and competitive future for developer infrastructure.
A massive cybercrime wave shows how bad actors are using generative tools to scale personalized fraud, forcing tech giants to fight back in court.
Acronyms are cheap, but the shift from consumer software to hard tech and generative models is the most significant power move in a decade.
Anthropic has launched Claude Fable 5, the first public model from its Mythos class, balancing high-tier compute with aggressive safety guardrails.