• Trump Praises Palantir Amid 14% Stock Drop

    President Trump publicly endorsed Palantir Technologies, a big data analytics firm, amid a stock decline and reports of its AI systems aiding U.S. military strikes. Palantir, heavily reliant on government contracts, faces scrutiny over its defense work and partnerships with AI firms like Anthropic, which has faced Pentagon blacklisting. CEO Alex Karp navigates these complexities, balancing technological advancement with evolving political landscapes and market skepticism from figures like Michael Burry.

    55 mins ago
  • Apple’s Most Affordable Laptop Yet: The MacBook Neo and its Investor Impact

    Apple’s new $599 MacBook Neo targets budget-conscious users, particularly students, to expand its ecosystem and bolster its high-margin services. This move aims to capture market share from Windows and Chromebooks by offering an accessible Apple experience. By attracting users early, Apple fosters long-term loyalty and increased service subscriptions, a key strategy for sustained revenue growth and competitive advantage.

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  • Tech’s Future Post-Iran Conflict

    A Middle East ceasefire offers hope, but lingering conflict impacts global tech. Helium shortages disrupt semiconductor and AI infrastructure projects. The region’s tech investment reputation is tarnished, leading to cautious capital deployment, though local funding persists. Rising energy prices and supply chain vulnerabilities pose further risks. Meanwhile, legal battles, new AI models, and significant investments mark recent tech industry developments, with Intel showing a notable resurgence.

    3 hours ago
  • Robust AI Governance: Safeguarding Enterprise Margins

    To protect margins and foster innovation, businesses must prioritize robust AI governance, moving from opaque proprietary systems to open infrastructure. As AI becomes foundational, closed development becomes untenable due to complexity, security risks, and integration challenges. Open-source AI enhances operational resilience through broad scrutiny and collaborative improvement. Embracing transparency and open foundations is crucial for enterprise AI’s future, enabling adaptability, innovation, and public legitimacy.

    4 hours ago
  • 5 Things to Know Before Friday’s Market Open

    Investors are navigating geopolitical tensions and stubborn inflation as the trading week closes. Oil prices dipped despite a U.S.-Iran ceasefire, while persistent inflation data preceded crucial March CPI figures. The AI race intensifies with OpenAI, Meta, and Amazon boosting investments. Federal Reserve nomination uncertainty and an antitrust probe into the NFL also shape market sentiment.

    4 hours ago
  • Powell, Bessent Discuss Anthropic’s “Mythos” Threat with U.S. Bank CEOs

    Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell and Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent met with top U.S. bank executives to discuss cybersecurity risks associated with Anthropic’s new AI model, Claude Mythos Preview. The meeting highlights growing concerns about advanced AI’s potential misuse. Discussions focused on threat assessment, regulatory frameworks, industry collaboration through initiatives like Project Glasswing, and incident response to safeguard the financial system.

    5 hours ago
  • Alibaba Unveils AI Video Model ‘HappyHorse-1.0’

    Alibaba has officially claimed development of HappyHorse-1.0, an AI video generation model that quickly topped global leaderboards. This move signifies a major step in Alibaba’s AI expansion. The model, initially unbranded, excelled in text-to-video and image-to-video generation, sparking widespread speculation. Alibaba’s stock saw an increase following the confirmation, underscoring the strategic importance of AI for the company amidst intense competition and challenges faced by other tech giants in the generative video space.

    7 hours ago
  • Why Apple and Others Are Building AI Agents with Limits

    Next-generation AI assistants, from Apple and Qualcomm, will offer advanced capabilities for task management and app navigation. However, development prioritizes user control and security, incorporating explicit approval checkpoints for sensitive actions like financial transactions. This “human-in-the-loop” model limits AI autonomy, ensuring users retain final decision-making authority and data privacy through granular access controls and integration with secure partner services. This controlled approach aims to mitigate risks and foster trust in agentic AI.

    8 hours ago
  • TSMC Achieves Record Revenue Amidst Robust AI Chip Demand

    TSMC reported record first-quarter revenue of NT$1.13 trillion, driven by soaring demand for AI chips. The company’s March revenue surged 45.2% year-on-year. Despite geopolitical concerns, the AI segment is a key growth driver. TSMC’s advanced manufacturing capabilities, coupled with recent price increases, contributed to its strong financial performance, surpassing analyst expectations and reinforcing its dominant position in the semiconductor industry.

    9 hours ago
  • Meta’s AI Ambition: Open Source Ethics vs. Competitive Edge

    Meta’s Muse Spark marks a significant shift from its open-source Llama initiative. This proprietary, multimodal AI model, developed after a $14.3 billion investment, surpasses Llama 4 in benchmarks, particularly in healthcare. Unlike its predecessors, Muse Spark’s advanced capabilities are not freely available. This move, while driving Meta’s stock up and targeting billions of users directly, has generated skepticism within the developer community awaiting future open-source releases.

    10 hours ago
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