Targeting bias detection and fostering global ties, the UK aims to lead in AI assurance and strengthen its tech sector.
Its GPU dominance and Big Tech partnerships keep Nvidia surging ahead, leaving rivals scrambling in an AI-driven market.
Combined with the closure of its AAA gaming division, the move suggests the streamer is still searching for a winning plan for gaming.
Meta, TikTok, Snap, and X intensify efforts to counter foreign influence and AI-driven deepfakes. Their ability to protect election integrity faces critical scrutiny.
Heavy spending on AI infrastructure by Meta, Google, Amazon, Microsoft, and Apple underscores their faith in AI’s growth, but the pressure to deliver consistent ROI mounts.
Custom hardware brings OpenAI closer to independence and aims to control costs and break Nvidia’s monopoly.
New AI features increase watchtime but stoke creator concerns over incorrect summaries and ad revenue, risking content shifts to rival platforms.
Prioritizing quality over quantity, the feature hints at ChatGPT’s evolution into an all-in-one AI service.
Revenue from services contributed over a quarter of its Q4 revenue, offsetting slower iPhone sales and delayed AI rollouts.
Its record infrastructure spending shows a commitment to AI’s “once-in-a-lifetime” opportunity.
Microsoft reveals a strong Q1, driven by AI-powered products, but saw a 6% share dip as investors worry about Azure growth and OpenAI-related costs.
Nintendo’s moves into music streaming and pricey alarm clocks feel like filler as fans await the overdue Switch 2.
Facing regulatory concerns over its purchase incentives and recommendation algorithm, Temu could be forced to revamp its interface or face fines.
On today's podcast episode, we discuss a special edition of the unofficial list of the retailers who have made a comeback (from the dead). This month, our analysts Arielle Feger, Becky Schilling, and Sara Lebow (aka The Committee) put together a very unofficial list of the top eight retailers who have most impressively come back from the brink, and how they did it. In this month's episode, Committee members Senior Analyst Sara Lebow and Senior Director of Content Becky Schilling will defend their list against Senior Analyst Sky Canaves and Principal Analyst Sarah Marzano, who will dispute the power rankings by attempting to move retailers up, down, on, or off the list.
OpenAI’s Whisper often hallucinates harmful content, challenging its suitability for healthcare applications where accuracy is critical to patient safety.
The definition of open-source AI now requires transparent training data, giving Meta incentive to clarify what information it feeds Llama.
On today’s podcast episode, we examine Netflix from all angles. While subscriptions were up in Q3 of this year, they were down compared to the previous Q3. Find out everything you need about the streamer’s quarterly report by listening to the discussion with Senior Director of Podcasts and host Marcus Johnson and Analyst Daniel Konstantinovic.
They argue that “click to cancel” is costly and unnecessary, setting up a showdown over consumer protections and industry compliance.
The tool could shift users away from Google and Bing, embedding AI search across Meta’s ecosystem and unlocking fresh ad revenue streams.