A new survey suggests chatbots are becoming confidants for young Europeans. The real story is not only AI design, but the collapse of available care.
Anthropic unveiled Claude Opus 4.7, a library of ~10 pre-built financial-services agents, a Moody's native app, an FIS-built AML investigator going live at BMO.
Five major publishers sued Meta in Manhattan federal court on 5 May 2026, alleging Llama was trained on pirated material.
QuantWare has closed a €152m Series B led by Intel Capital, In-Q-Tel, and ETF Partners, the largest Dutch deeptech round ever.
Meta Platforms is working with Morgan Stanley and JPMorgan on a $13bn financing package for a single El Paso data centre, one of the largest single-site digital-infrastructure deals ever.
Fervo Energy launched its IPO roadshow targeting up to $1.33bn at $21-24 per share, in a Nasdaq listing positioned as the climate-tech vehicle for the AI infrastructure trade.
Coinbase is laying off 660 employees and restructuring into AI-native pods with a five-layer management cap. Q1 revenue is expected to fall 26% as crypto volumes drop 48%.
Nscale will supply 66,000 Nvidia Rubin GPUs to Microsoft's 1.2 GW Sines campus. The former crypto miner is now Europe's most valuable AI infrastructure startup at $14.6B.
Elon Musk has settled the SEC's case over his late 2022 Twitter stake disclosure for $1.5m, with no admission of wrongdoing. The fine is the largest in SEC history for the violation.
Reuters has published internal EU regulator correspondence showing sustained skepticism toward Tesla's FSD safety claims and rollout strategy, despite Dutch type approval in April.
Alphabet has launched a six-tranche euro debt offering, three months after a $30bn multi-currency raise that included a 100-year sterling bond.
Apple is in early-stage talks with Intel and Samsung about manufacturing some of its M-series chips, in a quiet move to diversify production away from TSMC.