Technology

Generative AI lands above phishing as a major threat, with leaders urging stronger safeguards and testing by humans.

With on-device AI capabilities and standout benchmarks, the M4 can help Apple justify premium Mac prices and offset tepid iPhone sales.

The partnership, hosted by AWS, could solidify Anthropic’s reputation as a trusted AI provider for high-risk government applications.

Mercado Libre is bullish about growth opportunities: The ecommerce giant is making massive investments to extend its dominance of the Latin American market.

Easing antitrust efforts and AI restrictions might drive tech innovation, but deregulation could risk fairness and safety standards.

Hampered by unclear monetization strategy and rising costs, Apple’s AI push faces steep adoption barriers.

Targeting bias detection and fostering global ties, the UK aims to lead in AI assurance and strengthen its tech sector.

Its GPU dominance and Big Tech partnerships keep Nvidia surging ahead, leaving rivals scrambling in an AI-driven market.

Combined with the closure of its AAA gaming division, the move suggests the streamer is still searching for a winning plan for gaming.

Meta, TikTok, Snap, and X intensify efforts to counter foreign influence and AI-driven deepfakes. Their ability to protect election integrity faces critical scrutiny.

Heavy spending on AI infrastructure by Meta, Google, Amazon, Microsoft, and Apple underscores their faith in AI’s growth, but the pressure to deliver consistent ROI mounts.

Custom hardware brings OpenAI closer to independence and aims to control costs and break Nvidia’s monopoly.

New AI features increase watchtime but stoke creator concerns over incorrect summaries and ad revenue, risking content shifts to rival platforms.

Prioritizing quality over quantity, the feature hints at ChatGPT’s evolution into an all-in-one AI service.

Revenue from services contributed over a quarter of its Q4 revenue, offsetting slower iPhone sales and delayed AI rollouts.

Its record infrastructure spending shows a commitment to AI’s “once-in-a-lifetime” opportunity.

Microsoft reveals a strong Q1, driven by AI-powered products, but saw a 6% share dip as investors worry about Azure growth and OpenAI-related costs.

Nintendo’s moves into music streaming and pricey alarm clocks feel like filler as fans await the overdue Switch 2.

Facing regulatory concerns over its purchase incentives and recommendation algorithm, Temu could be forced to revamp its interface or face fines.