Welcome back to Week in Review. This week we’re looking at DeepSeek’s major boost in the U.S.; Elon Musk admitting he was ...
A groundbreaking initiative led by Syrian-American entrepreneurs and engineers from Silicon Valley, California, is set to ...
Jeffrey Emanuel says Wall Street banks that are bullish on Nvidia “have absolutely no idea what they’re talking about.” ...
A major draw for companies is the open digital platform, Singapore’s first estate-wide computer operating system. Read more at straitstimes.com.
In the meantime, the Wall Street Journal reported that DeepSeek claims that its R1 and V3 models performed better than or close to ChatGPT. DeepSeek's success has occurred despite export curbs, ...
DeepSeek's success creates better chances for smaller AI companies to flourish, AI startup executives in the United States ...
Steve Bannon’s dystopian warnings may sound paranoid, but they point to possibilities that are actually close to what a lot of very smart people in Silicon Valley confidently expect,” ...
China has shown there is no limit to human enterprise when faced with obstacles if there is determination, but do we have that unity of purpose?
When state Sen. Scott Wiener. D-San Francisco, introduced the nation’s most ambitious AI safety bill last year, it became a flashpoint in the debate over how to govern artificial intelligence.
A research report commissioned by the Oxford-Cambridge Supercluster Board, a consortium of industry and university leaders, recently found that the Oxford-Cambridge Arc scheme would add £78bn of GDP ...