In recent weeks, SpaceX launched the biggest initial public offering, or IPO, in history, with its acquisition of xAI a major component of that offering. Anthropic and OpenAI are likely soon to
At Paris Charles de Gaulle Airport on a humid August morning, the future of European security sits bathed in an idle blue LED glow. Dozens of sleek, multi-million-euro biometric kiosks—designed to capture
In July, two of OpenAI’s most advanced models did something no one had publicly documented before. While running an internal cybersecurity evaluation, they escaped their locked-down testing environment, reached the open internet,
There was a time—not so long ago—when logging onto Twitter felt like slipping into a crowded bar where everyone was witty, well-read, and improbably on the pulse of whatever mattered. Yes, it
By reaching a settlement with Google over how the company seeks consent to use customer data, Italy’s competition watchdog has underscored an important reality of Europe’s digital rulebook: even in an era
Silicon Valley likes to move fast and break things. But what happens when the things at stake are not social networks or taxi markets, but the global climate system itself? That question
India stands at a historic inflection point. A nation of nearly 1.4 billion people is poised to harness the transformative power of artificial intelligence (AI) not as a job destroyer but as
The European Union’s pledge to pursue a “sovereign digital transition” masks a fundamental tension within its two most influential members — France and Germany — over what sovereignty in the digital age
When Google announced a $15 billion bet on an AI and data hub in Visakhapatnam, India this week, it quietly redrew the map of global technology. For anyone watching the geopolitics of
The European Union’s long-gestating plan to combat online child sexual abuse material (CSAM) has hit another wall — and the reasons why reveal something profound about Europe’s digital politics. What began as
As debates about tech hegemony, data sovereignty, and digital independence intensify worldwide, an unlikely challenger has quietly established itself as a global force in enterprise software. Zoho Corporation, with its roots in
The smartphone maker ‘Nothing’ is aggressively targeting India’s Gen Z demographic for growth, highlighting a strategic pivot towards the world’s fastest-growing mobile market and its youth-led demand for technology. Nothing’s focus on
Asia is uniquely positioned to become the fulcrum of global semiconductor production, both in sheer scale and technological depth, as the world scrambles to meet soaring chip demand across industries. Not only