Tech giants are pivoting to 'efficient' AI models, but is this a breakthrough in logic or a desperate attempt to fix a broken business model?
Claude Fable 5 isn't just a better chatbot; it's a direct assault on the traditional barriers of software development.
Google is slashing AI subscription prices to squeeze the margins of OpenAI and Anthropic. Here is why the race to the bottom has officially begun.
Meta partners with Reliance to launch a 168-megawatt AI data center in India, marking its first major infrastructure footprint in the region.
A small team at Decart is replacing the expensive real world with a pixel-perfect hallucination, letting AI drivers learn to navigate without ever touching asphalt.
Jedify recently secured $24 million to solve the 'context gap' that prevents AI from understanding internal business logic.
Warner Music Group just acquired Sureel AI. While they claim it's about protecting artists, the underlying data play suggests a shift toward high-stakes licensing gatekeeping.
SpaceX is pivoting from transport to infrastructure, with orbital data centers serving as the primary driver for its massive private valuation.
Former Datadog engineers secure $7M to build Niteshift, an AI coding agent designed to break enterprise reliance on specific large language models.
New research indicates that long-term memory integration often backfires, causing LLMs to prioritize user agreement over factual accuracy.
New data reveals a niche of firms spending $7,500 per month per employee on AI tools, rivaling the cost of human salaries.
Amazon bolsters its cash reserves with a massive bank loan to fund the intensifying hardware and data center demands of artificial intelligence.