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I’m back from the International Conference on Machine Learning in Vancouver, one of the biggest annual meetups for artificial ...
After two blockbuster tech initial public offerings, investors are positively drooling over Figma’s upcoming listing. The ...
Toyota Motors is one of the world’s most buttoned-up companies. But in 2017, an executive from the carmaker’s venture arm ...
Crypto custody firm BitGo said on Monday it has confidentially filed for an initial public offering, the latest crypto company rushing to go public as investors embrace digital asset-focused companies ...
Microsoft warned customers over the weekend that hackers were exploiting a previously undiscovered security flaw in its SharePoint file-sharing software and urged them to update their software to fix ...
Figma set a tentative pricing range for its initial public offering of between $25 and $28 a share, which on a fully diluted basis translates to between $14.6 billion and $16.4 billion. That’s below ...
After Elon Musk left Washington and ignited a feud with President Donald Trump last month, the Trump administration reviewed the government’s contracts with Musk’s SpaceX and thought about cutting ...
President Donald Trump is suing The Wall Street Journal over a story published by the newspaper about birthday letters sent to disgraced financier Jeffrey Epstein. Trump was one of several people who ...
The chair of the U.S. House Committee on China has raised concerns over Nvidia’s resumption of sales of its H20 artificial intelligence chip to China. In a letter addressed to Commerce Secretary ...
In a surprising reversal, two leaders of Anthropic’s coding product who joined rival Anysphere two weeks ago have returned to Anthropic, according to people with direct knowledge of the move. In early ...
President Donald Trump on Friday signed stablecoin legislation, the Genius Act, into law, delivering the first major legislative win for the crypto industry. The legislation provides a regulatory ...
The White House is preparing an executive order targeting artificial intelligence companies whose models the administration deems too “woke,” the Wall Street Journal reports. Under the order, which is ...
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