Brussels has told Meta to switch off autoplay and infinite scroll by default and soften its algorithms, or risk a fine of up to 6% of global turnover.
As the US floats dropping the steering-wheel rule for driverless cars, the EU now mandates a camera watching the driver. Two opposite safety bets.
SoftBank and its payments arm PayPay are in talks to invest in Seven & i, the owner of 7-Eleven, according to Bloomberg, as the retailer restructures.
Taiwan’s Nanya Technology reportedly plans to spend around $6bn in 2027, racing to expand DRAM capacity into an AI-driven memory shortage.
Anthropic's new Reflect dashboard shows how much you use Claude and nudges you to use it mindfully. Critics call it a clever way to keep you hooked.
OpenAI’s applications chief Fidji Simo is stepping down to a part-time adviser role after a chronic illness worsened during a medical leave.
The ITU is setting up a focus group to keep AI agents identifiable and under human control, launched at the AI for Good Summit in Geneva.
Tencent is in talks to take the biggest stake in AI agent startup Manus as Chinese backers move to unwind Meta’s blocked $2bn takeover.
Elon Musk says SpaceX's record IPO likely made thousands of employees millionaires, from welders up, though a sliding share price is testing the windfall.
The European Commission has accepted SAP’s commitments to make it easier for customers to switch or end support contracts, closing an antitrust probe without a fine.
Dutch regulators want banks to combine their cloud and AI buying power to negotiate harder with AWS, Azure and Google, warning digital dependency keeps growing.
OpenAI will sunset ChatGPT Atlas on 9 August, folding its agentic browsing into a new ChatGPT desktop "super app" as it cuts side projects ...