How Silicon Valley giants are turning into war contractors
Palantir, Anduril, Google and other tech giants are selling AI-powered, computer-guided weapons systems.
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Palantir, Anduril, Google and other tech giants are selling AI-powered, computer-guided weapons systems.
Miami and Argentina player earns more than twice as much as the second-highest-paid player in Major League Soccer.
A scarcity of aluminum cans due the war in Iran means there’s a Diet Coke shortage in India, where the drink only comes in cans.
The ascendant Reform UK leader says Preston Manning, the wonkish Canadian populist pioneer, is his inspiration.
Chemicals used to make fentanyl are streaming into the Port of Vancouver on their way to drug labs run by Mexican cartels on Canadian soil
The foreign minister says the “distressed” Ghanaians registered with the embassy in Pretoria to be evacuated.
Authorities urged patients to get tested due to “poor infection control practices” at the Australian clinic.
The start-up, which makes A.I.-backed weapons, was valued at $61 billion in the financing round, double what it was a year ago.
Experts and college students used A.I. agents to try to break into and defend computer networks in a national competition. The agents did all right
Former NBA star Jason Collins, the first openly gay player in a major US professional sports league, has died at the age of 47.
Christian Klein opened the SAP Sapphire keynote on Monday with a question that no chief executive of Europe’s most valuable technology company should need to
Deepak Ahuja, the chief financial officer who took Tesla public in 2010 and served two terms steering its finances through the most volatile period
Goalkeeper Bento’s bizarre injury-time own goal denies Al-Nassr a title-crowning 1-0 win over rivals Al Hilal at home.
The resolution calls for free navigation through the strait and an end to Iranian attacks on its Gulf neighbours.