A US judge restored Alibaba's access to Washington lobbyists while weighing whether the Pentagon-linked ban is constitutional.
Universal's latest Minions film won the July 4 weekend with $64m, but it is the weakest Despicable Me opening yet, half its predecessors' hauls.
Sergey Brin has spent $82m fighting California's 5% billionaire tax, leading a tech-elite campaign that outspends the measure's union backers 4 to 1.
Jane Fraser says banks must race to turn AI into revenue while defending the financial system, and admits job dislocations are already underway.
New Delhi gives Meta seven days to explain how paid CSEAM ads passed Instagram's review, escalating a probe triggered by a BBC investigation.
Washington decides which NATO allies access cyber-capable AI like Claude Mythos. At the Ankara summit, the fight stays in the corridors.
Foxconn parent Hon Hai beat expectations with a 40% quarterly sales surge as Nvidia AI rack demand builds, and says momentum will continue.
Seoul wants record Samsung and SK Hynix profits to bankroll AI investment and fight inequality via a new "future response fund", Yonhap reports.
AI in the NHS App will direct patients to GPs, pharmacies, or A&E, reaching 200,000 people in year one. Health leaders question the evidence base.
The NCA and IWF tell parents to stop posting children's photos publicly as AI-generated abuse videos jump from 13 to 3,440 in a year.
Arthur Mensch urges enterprises to go open source, warning closed AI providers retain data and compete with customers. The pitch ends at Mistral's door.
A leaked chat and bitcoin trail show a US government entity paid Kairos $1m to suppress stolen files, no encryption involved, with clues pointing to Ohio.