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Sun May 17
SoftBank and OpenAI launch “Patching as a Service” to defend Japan’s critical infrastructure
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France’s intelligence service is dropping Palantir for a homegrown rival
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SpaceX overtakes Amazon as its post-IPO rally rolls on
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China signs up 26 financial institutions for digital-yuan cross-border payments
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OpenAI spent $34bn last year as it lines up for an IPO
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As Europe rearms, the ‘wingman’ drone takes centre stage at the Berlin airshow
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France to spend €655m on AI and a single chatbot for the whole civil service
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Ukraine gains access to EU emergency cyber response for major attacks
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AlphaGo’s David Silver puts his superintelligence bet on Google Cloud
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TCS takes a $70m hit after US Supreme Court rejects its appeal
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India blocks Telegram until 22 June over medical exam-cheating rackets
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Italy’s antitrust regulator opens a probe into Apple’s cloud services
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DeepSeek closes $7bn-plus round with an unusual structure
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Florida sues TikTok over its child social-media law
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Alibaba unveils AI models for robots as China’s focus shifts to agents
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Anthropic curbs make the case for sovereign AI, Upstage chief says
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Exclusive: Optiak raises €4m to build an orchestration layer for enterprise AI
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Rocapine raises $13m to build wellness apps that hold instead of hook
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Canada wants to stop companies from using your data to charge you more, but the details are still missing
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Xiaomi built a robotic arm that plugs in your EV at home, delivering on a promise Tesla made in 2014 and never kept
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Rivian CEO says supervised point-to-point self-driving will arrive this year, and he’s comparing it directly to Tesla’s FSD
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IMEC built a chip platform that works up to 325GHz, and it could make 6G hardware cheap enough to actually deploy
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Three Xbox studios are trying to buy their way out of Microsoft’s gaming restructuring
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Japan’s biggest taxi app raised $553 million in the country’s largest IPO this year
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A built-in Google Workspace feature became a Chinese espionage group’s favourite exfiltration tool
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Asian tech stocks surged after the Iran-US deal, and AI chipmakers gained the most
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The Pentagon’s AI platform went from 80,000 users to 1.5 million in six months
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Musk’s trade secret case against OpenAI is dead, and this time it’s permanent
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The MSI Claw 8 EX AI+ costs $1,699 and that is gaming laptop money for a handheld
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Anthropic heads to Washington for crisis talks as Fable 5 ban spirals into the ugliest AI policy fight in US history
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Facebook now has an AI search engine that pulls answers from your Group posts and Reels
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LinkedIn just produced its most unlikely success story: a World Cup footballer
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Polymarket’s $345 million Iran peace bet is stuck because nobody can agree on what “permanent” means
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100 cybersecurity experts say banning Fable 5 hurts defenders more than hackers
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Samsung’s $2,100 Galaxy Book6 Edge ships with 16GB of RAM in 2026
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Huawei’s ‘chip queen’ returns from seven years in the shadows with a bold new scaling law
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Your Ryzen CPU used to encrypt your RAM. A firmware update silently turned that off.
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YouTube’s AI slop purge is punishing the human creators who never showed their faces
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A single click on a Microsoft link could have drained your inbox. Here’s how SearchLeak worked.
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Java’s biggest language change in a decade is finally landing. It took 197,000 lines of code.
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Seattle has been using AI to listen to every 911 medical call since 2023. Nobody was told.
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EA just built a full advertising platform inside its games, and 120 million players are the audience
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Adani and Jabil plan to build AI data-centre hardware in India
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Monday.com launches Monday Ventures, a $200m fund for workplace-AI startups
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Zhipu shares jump as Wall Street bets China AI fills the Anthropic gap
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Sarvam becomes India’s newest AI unicorn with a $234m round led by HCLTech
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Who decides who gets to use a piece of software?
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Meta face recognition for its glasses came from a Pentagon contractor, WIRED reports
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Anthropic lawsuit says it oversold the usage on its $200 Claude Max plans
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NewCore raises $66m to give AI agents a corporate identity
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