OpenAI has set out a policy vision for an economy reshaped by advanced artificial intelligence, combining market-oriented growth with proposals aimed at distributing gains more broadly across society. The framework is presented
A brief compromise of one of the web’s most widely used open-source projects has exposed how deeply software security can depend on personal trust as much as technical defence. The incident, involving
Europe has faced challenges in the global tech race, particularly lagging behind China in the electric vehicle market and struggling to catch up in the AI boom. However, when it comes to
The Millennium Technology Prize, awarded by Technology Academy Finland, is one of the most prestigious recognitions for technological innovations that measurably improve the quality of life globally. Unlike other tech prizes that
Mainland Chinese technology companies are increasingly establishing operations in Hong Kong as they seek to navigate geopolitical tensions and expand into international markets. The shift reflects growing challenges in accessing capital and
Artificial intelligence usage is accelerating across the United States, yet public confidence in the technology continues to lag behind its growing integration into everyday life. A recent survey by Quinnipiac University highlights
Governments are coming under growing pressure to treat digital platforms and AI tools as a developmental policy issue rather than a narrow technology question. The concern is no longer confined to screen
A tightening supply of helium linked to the Middle East conflict is beginning to disrupt parts of the global technology supply chain, exposing how dependent advanced manufacturing remains on concentrated inputs. For
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
The UK government has committed £2.5bn to artificial intelligence and quantum computing, as part of a strategy aimed at strengthening domestic innovation and preventing leading firms from relocating overseas. The initiative reflects
