UK foreign secretary Yvette Cooper says AI could be the security threat of the decade and warns against waiting for an 'AI Hiroshima' before acting.
ITV will hand its media and entertainment division to Comcast’s Sky for up to £1.6bn, keeping the Bake Off producer and becoming a standalone studio.
The AirPods and iPhone assembler is expected to price its Hong Kong listing at the maximum HK$63.28 a share, raising as much as $3.1bn.
Unimicron is selling 50 million global depositary shares to raise as much as $1.4bn, riding investor appetite for suppliers tied to the AI chip boom.
Japanese self-driving startup Turing has added AMD Ventures as a backer and moved part of its AI training onto AMD chips to cut costs and shed Nvidia.
Tesla has rolled out its Robotaxi service in part of West Miami, its fifth US city, and is running the cars with no safety monitor on board.
Midjourney has asked a US judge to force Disney, Universal and Warner Bros. to reveal their internal AI use, claiming they train on copyrighted work too.
Novartis will pay $1.1bn upfront and up to $400m in milestones for Myricx Bio, a UK firm developing a novel payload for antibody-drug conjugates.
Shanghai Biren is selling HK$7bn (about $892m) of new shares to mass-produce its next GPUs, as US curbs on Nvidia hand China's chipmakers an opening.
Nvidia's Kyber rack for its 2027 Rubin Ultra chips has slipped to 2028 over a hard-to-build circuit board, SemiAnalysis says, giving rivals an opening.
Honeywell spinoff Solstice is in talks to merge with Element Solutions in a deal that would create a $27bn specialty-materials group, the FT reports.
As a UN dialogue on AI governance opens in Geneva, António Guterres warns AI is advancing faster than governments can measure or regulate it.