A British AI-chip startup is raising at $6.5bn after an Anthropic deal
Fractile, a British startup building chips for artificial intelligence, is in advanced talks to raise money at a valuation more than six times what it
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Fractile, a British startup building chips for artificial intelligence, is in advanced talks to raise money at a valuation more than six times what it
Loudoun County, Va., hosts more than 250 data centers that bring in huge tax revenues. But some officials and residents worry the county has become
As a backlash grows over data centers, more local officials are facing recall elections for their support of the computing sites.
Meta is running a global campaign to push back against laws that would ban teenagers from social media, according to a new investigation by the
The Chinese startup LandSpace recovered the first stage of its Zhuque-3 rocket on Wednesday. It is one of only a handful of private companies to
For the fourth time in four years, Peacock has raised its prices. The Select plan, which has ads and doesn’t include sports, movies, or Peacock
There are generally two schools of thought in the Western space community when it comes to the prospect of China landing humans on the Moon
Sebastian Thrun, one of the pioneers of self-driving cars, is building a new robotics startup called Dulo. The company is still in stealth, and Thrun
Anthropic is preparing to give its founders shares with extra voting power before it goes public, according to The Information. The company is setting up
Richard Sutton thinks the AI industry’s answer to running out of training data is a mistake, and he has picked a blunt word for it.
China’s World AI Cooperation Organisation has added nine members in the month since it was founded, taking it from 29 signatories to 38, according to
Almost eight months after confirming a critical security vulnerability within the personal version of its AI assistant, Copilot, Microsoft on Tuesday issued a patch to
SpaceX’s most recent Starship test flight may have ended July 24, but its mission isn’t over yet. The spacecraft splashed down in the Indian Ocean
Disney today sued the Federal Communications Commission and FCC Chairman Brendan Carr in a lawsuit that aims to stop what it called a “campaign of