Singapore is investigating whether Dell Technologies Inc. and Super Micro Computer Inc. servers shipped to Malaysia housed Nvidia Corp. chips barred from China, outlining a case that’s highlighted the role of middlemen in funneling high-end semiconductors.
SoftBank Group CEO Masayoshi Son plans to borrow $16 billion to invest in AI, the company’s executives told banks last week, The Information tech news website reported on Saturday, citing people familiar with the matter.
The results of Sunday's Oscars ceremony could also further the industry's embrace — or distrust — of artificial intelligence. Several big-ticket movies up for golden statues this year were created in part with AI,
A former Twin Cities area school employee is accused of using artificial intelligence to create sexually explicit images of children under his care.
Two extra years of Android support will extend the lifecycle of Honor phones, starting with the Honor Magic 7 Pro, allowing people to keep their expensive flagship devices for longer, or pass them on to others.
Amazon's Devices and Services event showcased the future of Alexa, emphasizing how its advanced AI will enhance and power the company's top products.
Traders offered servers containing the company’s Blackwell chips by routing them through third parties in nearby regions.
Samsung Electronics Co. is expanding its range of devices supporting new artificial intelligence features with updated models in its more affordable A series.
Meta AI could be finding a new home this year. The company is planning to release a standalone app for its generative AI chatbot sometime in the second quarter of 2025, according to CNBC, citing anonymous sources familiar with the matter.
It’s the end of an era for James Bond—or so it seemed at the Oscars. With no new Bond film on the horizon and plenty of turmoil behind the scenes of the franchise, the telecast featured a song-and-dan
A criminal group of 273 known suspects creates and disseminates the images online in exchange for payment. 'More arrests are expected in the coming weeks,' Europol says.
In response, PBS closed its DEI office and Amazon, Target and Google are among the companies criticized for changing their DEI policies. This has sparked a chain of boycotts, with the first economic blackout occurring today.