Seoul will draw up a record 2027 budget of more than 800 trillion won, funded by chip tax receipts and a 50 trillion won spending restructuring.
India’s largest IT services firm plans to convert 1% to 1.5% of its workforce into forward-deployed AI engineers, and is hunting deals in AI and cybersecurity.
Taiwan broke ground on Phase II of the Chiayi Science Park, where TSMC will add advanced packaging fabs to a site already running two in mass production.
Samsung is moving the opening of the first fab at its Yongin cluster to 2029, one to two years early, as AI chip demand reshapes Korea’s build schedule.
AI data centres have set off the largest gas-plant building boom ever. Clean-energy advocates can't outbuild it, so they're going after the regulators.
Meta jumped 6% Friday and 15% on the week after unveiling Meta Compute, a plan to sell AI computing capacity to outside customers.
While Neuralink drills into skulls, China’s BrainCo is betting brain tech will be something you wear
BrainCo reads the brain through the scalp, not with implants. It is easier to scale than Neuralink, and much harder to regulate.
Beijing flagged Claude Code as a back door, and Chinese coding tools are lining up to take its place
Beijing flagged Claude Code as a security back door. ByteDance's Trae, Alibaba's Qoder, Tencent's CodeBuddy, and Zhipu's ZCode stand to gain.
Netflix has reportedly discussed 24/7 genre channels and billing rival subscriptions through its own app, recreating the cable model it destroyed.
Tang Jie says AI security comes from openness, not barriers, just as Beijing weighs restricting overseas access to China's best open models.
Enterprises are picking AI models by task, cost, and control, not benchmark rank. 'Good enough' is beating 'best', and the bills explain why.
Laid-off Amazon staff face job searches stretching past a year, while colleagues who stayed absorb the workload. The human cost of tech's cuts.
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