Russian hackers carried out the JLR cyberattack that shut production for six weeks and triggered a $2B UK bailout, the New York Times reports.
Italy’s competition authority is probing how Microsoft raised Microsoft 365 prices after bundling in Copilot and Designer AI tools.
OpenAI launched Sol, its most powerful model, to about 20 partners approved by Washington under Trump's AI executive order. Broad access comes later.
Ford admitted its AI couldn't replace experienced engineers and rehired 350 veterans, then climbed to No 1 in JD Power's quality ranking for the first time in 16 years.
California has launched a first-in-the-nation AI job-loss tracker. The early data shows no mass layoffs, but warning signs in the Bay Area.
The onsemi Synaptics deal, worth about $7bn, bets AI’s next wave lives in cars, factories and robots, not the cloud.
Patronus AI raised $50m to build simulated digital worlds that stress-test AI agents before they reach production. Investors call demand insatiable.
Rakuten Kobo rejected 45% of titles submitted to its self-publishing platform in 2025, with most rejections blamed on low-quality AI-generated writing.
The Trump administration has asked OpenAI to stagger GPT-5.6’s release, approving access customer by customer over security concerns.
TikTok and YouTube have deactivated about 4.7 million under-16 accounts in Indonesia after a March regulation on high-risk platforms.
Swatch is seeking $170m from Samsung over 26 smartwatch faces a London court already ruled infringed its trademarks. Samsung calls the figure exaggerated.
SpaceX has told investors it plans a Starlink mobile service for US consumers, setting up direct competition with Verizon, AT&T and T-Mobile.