OpenAI Changes Deal With Department of War: What It Really Means for AI and Defense As OpenAI steps in and changes defense partnerships, the race to define ethical AI in warfare just entered uncharted territory.
Alibaba Qwen AI Leadership Resignation Signals New Phase in China’s AI Race As Alibaba reshuffles its Qwen AI leadership, the move could redefine China’s generative AI ambitions at a pivotal moment in the global tech race.
Fake AI Judgments Shake India’s Supreme Court: AI in Legal Process Under Scrutiny When AI starts inventing court rulings, the very foundation of justice is put on trial.
Amazon to Invest Additional $21 Billion in Spain for Data Centres and AI A $21 billion AI infrastructure surge positions Spain at the center of Europe’s escalating cloud and data centre power race.
AI Analysis of Eye Photos Could Transform Early Detection of Lung and Heart Conditions in Premature Infants A simple retinal scan powered by AI could soon help doctors spot life threatening lung and heart conditions in premature infants before symptoms appear.
AWS Middle East Outage: What Happened and Why It Matters Missiles in the sky, servers on fire, and businesses offline, the AWS Middle East outage exposes how fragile the world’s digital backbone can be in a geopolitical flashpoint.
ChatGPT Uninstalls Surge After DoD Deal as Users Protest Military Ties Nearly 300% more users deleted ChatGPT in just days after its Pentagon deal, signaling a rare and powerful consumer revolt against military-linked AI.