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Startups whose products evaluate artificial intelligence to make sure it isn’t making things up or delivering unsafe results, ...
Even in its most conservative projections, AI-driven booms in electricity use are poised to provide a once-in-a-generation ...
At a security conference in Panama City, Hegseth accused China of investing and operating in the Americas “for military advantage and unfair economic gain.” ...
A couple from the air force was found guilty of espionage and handed jail sentences following a retrial at the High Court’s ...
In a move that could reshape how the U.S. energy grid handles soaring electricity demand, Google is teaming up with PJM ...
AI isn't waiting for security teams to catch up. It's running full steam ahead, without any regard for what may stand in its way.  The recent security ...
The show of force comes as the number of migrant boats intercepted by the agency has shown no signs of slowing, despite a ...
A Kenyan court has ruled that Meta, the parent company of Facebook, can be sued in the country over its alleged role in ...
But this January, a Chinese startup undercut that narrative. Hangzhou-based DeepSeek—not even a tech company, strictly speaking, but an offshoot of a hedge fund called High-Flyer—released R1 ...
Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella moved quickly to get DeepSeek’s R1 deployed on Azure in January. Nadella appeared to have anticipated the rise of a breakthrough like R1, and now he says a new bar ...
Investor skepticism about the hefty artificial intelligence spending by U.S. tech firms has increased due to slow payoffs and the rise of Chinese startup DeepSeek, which showcased AI technology at ...