Autodesk has spent four decades selling the software that engineers and architects use to design buildings, factories and machines. With its latest acquisition, it is buying its way into what happens ...
The Dublin-registered tax-tech firm paired a Series C led by Headline with the acquisition of PwC’s Indirect Tax Edge, a bet that periodic compliance is giving way to real-time. Indirect tax is the ...
Mistral CEO Arthur Mensch pushed back directly against Pope Leo XIV’s call to disarm AI, arguing Europe cannot afford unilateral restraint while adversaries deploy the technology.
Orbital Industries, formerly Orbital Materials, has raised a $50M Series B led by Plural with Nvidia’s NVentures, for AI-designed PFAS-free GPU cooling fluid and modular data-centre infrastructure.
Morgan Stanley has doubled its forecast for AI-driven European banking job losses to 20% of the workforce by 2030, with cuts already underway at UBS, ABN Amro, HSBC and Société Générale.
Meta’s push into AI subscriptions and OpenAI/xAI’s push into advertising define the next phase of the consumer-AI revenue-model debate. None of the three is comfortable with the convergence.
Mistral has formally launched Mistral for Industrial Engineering with Airbus, BMW, EDF and CMA CGM as launch customers, anchoring its physical-AI commercial strategy.
Waymo's new Ojai robotaxi cuts sensors by 42% and costs $75,000 less than the Jaguar I-PACE. Built by Geely's Zeekr in China, it launches in three US cities.
BYD's Xuanji A3 is China's first 4nm automotive chip at 700 TOPS. God's Eye driver assistance expands to mass-market EVs as sales fall for eighth straight month.
AtlasEdge, the Liberty Global / DigitalBridge joint venture, has secured $1.2bn in debt financing to scale its European data-centre footprint, the largest single facility in its history.
Emarketer projects Meta's ad revenue will reach $243.5B in 2026, surpassing Google's $239.5B for the first time. Advantage+ AI automation is driving the shift.
The Pentagon has awarded Dell a five-year, $9.7bn contract to consolidate Microsoft software licensing across the US military and intelligence agencies, projected to save $422m a year.