TikTok owner ByteDance plans to spend more than $12 billion on artificial intelligence infrastructure this year, betting on the cutting-edge technology for new growth, the Financial Times reported on Tuesday,
Google is making a fresh investment of more than $1 billion into OpenAI rival Anthropic, the Financial Times reported on Wednesday.
When you think of AI’s contributions to science, you probably think of AlphaFold, the Google DeepMind protein-folding program that earned its creator a Nobel Prize last year. Now OpenAI says it’s getting into the science game too—with a model for engineering proteins.
Welcome back to Week in Review. This week, we’re looking at the impacts of the looming TikTok ban in the U.S., including the “TikTok refugees” moving to
From new AI tools from OpenAI and Google Gemini to TikTok's ban in the US – here's everything you need to know from the last week.
Led by Aravind Srinivas, artificial intelligence (AI) search engine start-up Perplexity AI has pitched a merger with TikTok in the US. The company's bid was submitted to TikTok's parent company ByteDance yesterday. The proposed new entity would include Perplexity, TikTok US and new capital partners.
The biggest billionaire winner of the first day of trading in Trump’s second term was Larry Ellison, whose net worth jumped over $10 billion as his company’s stock surged.
ANALYSIS: The chaotic unbanning of TikTok signals a new political fusion between corporate power and American authoritarianism — and Silicon Valley stands eager to serve, writes Io Dodds
Oracle will be involved in a joint venture for artificial intelligence infrastructure in the U.S. that President Trump will announce.
Donald Trump’s return to office has bought a whirlwind of implications for the tech industry, as the 47th president announces billions of dollars in private sector artificial intelligence investment, rolls back AI safety measures, rescinds critical goals for electric vehicles, and backs the notion of an Elon Musk-owned TikTok.
TikTok plans to remove its app from American users on Sunday in anticipation of a potential federal ban on the social media platform, according to the Information report. TakeAway Points: TikTok intends to withdraw its app from American users on Sunday in preparation for a possible government ban on the social media company.