The DOJ cleared Paramount's Warner Bros. Discovery takeover without conditions. Twelve states say it violates the Clayton Act.
Tesla teased Cybercab employee rides at Giga Texas. The rule change that actually unblocks the wheel-less robotaxi came two days before.
Helsing has raised $1.8bn at an $18bn valuation, making it Europe’s largest defence startup, even as American money fills its sovereign-AI round.
Brussels and London hit Russian spies, criminals, hacktivists and a front company recruiting hackers from universities, in a first joint package.
Satya Nadella says firms using AI pay twice: in cash and in secret know-how. He calls it the Reverse Information Paradox, and Microsoft helped build it.
Bots now make up 57% of web traffic. Cloudflare Precursor watches whole sessions, not a single checkpoint, to tell humans from machines apart.
Google added Gemini voice search and a motorcycle mode to Waze. The feature people will actually use is 'less chatty' mode.
Musk called Sam Altman a 'scammer' all weekend on X after Apple sued OpenAI. Altman said it just proved his new model works. Inside the feud.
Over 200 economists, 16 of them Nobel laureates, signed a statement called We Must Act Now, warning AI could upend the economy faster than we can measure.
Cursor Sand is a general-purpose agent built to rival Claude Cowork and ChatGPT Work. Musk’s SpaceX may decide whether it ever ships.
AI firms including Anthropic are dangling billions in datacentres for an Australia AI copyright carve-out to train on local work. Labor is split.
Bosses push staff to use AI, then credit the machine. Researchers call it the AI penalty, and workers say it is costing them promotions and raises.