Nvidia accelerates race for autonomous future

Nvidia is expanding its presence in autonomous vehicle technology through new partnerships with global automakers, signalling a broader push to diversify growth beyond its core artificial intelligence business. The company announced agreements with Hyundai, Nissan, Isuzu and Chinese manufacturers BYD and Geely to adopt

Japan’s Tech Model Confronts Global Reassessment

Japan’s position within the global technology hierarchy is undergoing renewed scrutiny as questions emerge over the nature and visibility of its innovation model in an era dominated by software platforms and artificial

RAMpocalypse Signals AI’s Hardware Reckoning

The global technology sector is confronting a new inflection point as artificial intelligence devours memory supply at a pace few anticipated, triggering what insiders are calling a “RAMpocalypse”. What began as a surge in AI infrastructure investment is now rippling

US Digital Portal Sparks EU Tech Policy Clash

The United States is developing an online portal that could intensify tensions with the European Union over digital speech rules, highlighting deepening transatlantic disputes in global technology governance. The project, reportedly advanced by the US State Department, is designed to enable users in Europe

China Accelerates Global Brain Interface Race

China’s brain-computer interface sector is shifting from laboratory research to early-stage commercialisation, as coordinated policy support, clinical capacity and capital flows position the country as a rising force in neurotechnology. Start-ups developing both implantable and non-invasive BCIs are advancing in parallel. According to Phoenix

Nvidia Targets $30bn Stake In OpenAI

Nvidia is close to finalising a $30 billion investment in OpenAI as part of a funding round that could exceed $100 billion, underscoring the deepening financial ties among leading artificial intelligence players. According to a person familiar with the matter, the proposed investment would

UK Targets Tech Over Image Abuse

The UK government has proposed new legislation requiring technology platforms to remove intimate images shared without consent within 48 hours, placing stricter obligations on companies operating in the digital ecosystem. The measure forms part of an amendment to the Crime and Policing Bill currently

US Secures Congo Tantalum Supply Chains

The United States has secured access to one of the world’s richest tantalum deposits in the Democratic Republic of Congo, marking a significant shift in the contest over critical minerals that underpin

Data breach hits Abu Dhabi summit

A data exposure linked to a major Middle Eastern finance gathering has raised fresh concerns over cybersecurity governance at high-profile global events. Sensitive identity documents belonging to prominent international figures were left

AI Coding Battle Takes Super Bowl Spotlight

Artificial intelligence’s most commercially valuable battleground moved into prime time during this year’s Super Bowl, as leading developers used advertising slots to promote coding tools rather than consumer chatbots. The campaign shift

Hollywood Challenges ByteDance AI Tool

Hollywood studios and industry groups are mounting legal and public opposition to Seedance 2.0, a new AI video generator launched by ByteDance, arguing that the tool facilitates widespread copyright infringement. The dispute

Epstein Files Trace EV Startup Ties

Newly released Justice Department documents connected to Jeffrey Epstein have offered an unexpected window into Silicon Valley’s electric vehicle boom, revealing how previously obscure figures pursued ties to high-profile startups. The records

Musk’s Moonbase Alpha Beckons AI and Space Fusion

Elon Musk has unveiled a bold new strategic vision that repositions his aerospace and artificial intelligence businesses around lunar infrastructure, proposing “Moonbase Alpha” as a hub for future AI and space technologies.

China-US AI Race Faces Limits

Despite rapid advancements and heightened competition, China’s bid to surpass the United States in artificial intelligence development faces significant structural challenges that could slow its progress over the next several years. Leading

Food Fraud Persists Despite Advanced Technology

Food fraud continues to cost the global economy an estimated £81bn a year, even as testing technologies become more sophisticated. Experts say the persistence of the problem reflects regulatory gaps, economic incentives

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