Elon Musk’s xAI has sued a former engineer for allegedly stealing Grok AI trade secrets before joining rival OpenAI, escalating Musk’s legal battle in the AI race.
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Apple adds three MacBooks to its obsolete list and prepares for the iPhone 17 launch with major updates to iPhone, Mac, Watch, and AirPods lineup.
Frank A. Schmid, CTO of Gen Re, explores how generative AI is reshaping organizational models, workflows, and talent in the insurance industry’s transformation journey.
Indian American executive to lead next phase of consumer growth at leading AI-powered skills acceleration platform
Meta introduces new safeguards for teen AI users, restricting harmful and flirtatious interactions while facing scrutiny over past chatbot policies and rising safety concerns.
Tesla faces mounting scrutiny after a jury found it partly responsible for a 2019 Autopilot crash in Florida, awarding $243 million in damages.
Alibaba is developing domestically produced AI chips to rival Nvidia amid U.S. export restrictions, aiming for self-sufficiency and dominance in China’s cloud and AI market.
Anthropic is changing its data policy, requiring Claude users to decide by Sept. 28 whether their conversations can be used to train future AI models.
Elon Musk’s xAI launches “grok-code-fast-1,” a compact, cost-effective AI coding tool designed to autonomously handle programming tasks, rivaling GitHub Copilot and OpenAI Codex.
Concerns about artificial intelligence and its impact on the job market have been growing, and a new study adds fresh evidence to the debate
MIT’s NANDA report shows 95% of generative AI pilots fail, but startups like Maisa are redefining enterprise AI with accountable, process-driven automation and trust-focused tools.
By demanding a government cut from AI chip exports, Trump signals a new era of transactional geopolitics, tying U.S. economic gains to strategic concessions.
The recent string of cyber incidents involving Google highlights the growing complexity and severity of threats faced by even the most technologically advanced companies.
Intel faces scrutiny for partnerships with Chinese surveillance firms accused of enabling human rights abuses against Uyghurs, despite sanctions and U.S. political backlash.
Apple’s September 9 event at Steve Jobs Theatre is set to unveil the iPhone 17 lineup, including a new slim “iPhone 17 Air,” alongside Apple Watch and AirPods updates.
The situation highlights the complex challenges facing OpenAI as it battles Elon Musk’s $97.4B takeover dispute while confronting lawsuits over ChatGPT’s impact on vulnerable users.
Humain, backed by Saudi Arabia’s crown prince, launches Humain Chat—an Arabic-first AI chatbot built on the Allam model, supporting diverse dialects and cultural sensitivity.
Elon Musk’s xAI has sued Apple and OpenAI in Texas, accusing them of monopolistic practices by locking markets through Apple’s ChatGPT integration and seeking billions in damages.
The Prompting Company uses Generative Experience Optimization (GEO) to help brands get noticed in AI-generated answers, ensuring visibility as tools like ChatGPT reshape consumer choices.
Byju Raveendran’s global troubles deepen as QIA seeks $235M enforcement in India amid U.S. bankruptcy disputes, asset freezes, and allegations of questionable tactics in the edtech giant’s collapse.
OpenAI launches India-first Learning Accelerator with IIT Madras, AICTE, and others to transform education through AI research, $500,000 funding, and half a million ChatGPT licenses.
SpaceX has called off its 10th Starship flight due to lightning risks from anvil clouds, marking the second consecutive launch delay amid ongoing technical and weather setbacks.
Elon Musk’s xAI launches “Macrohard,” a tongue-in-cheek yet real AI software venture aiming to simulate Microsoft-like firms entirely with artificial intelligence.
“AI is not future, it’s present”: Professor Raquel Brízida Castro urges a constitutional digital pact to safeguard democracy, rights, and accountability in the age of artificial intelligence.
AI continues to dominate the startup landscape as Y Combinator-backed ventures Stellon Labs, Frizzle, and OnDeck launch innovative solutions in edge AI, education, and video intelligence.
