Against a backdrop of rising geopolitical tensions and critical infrastructure becoming an increasingly more attractive target for both physical and …

Against a backdrop of rising geopolitical tensions and critical infrastructure becoming an increasingly more attractive target for both physical and …
Meta and AWS are teaming up to win over AI developers.
Analysts at LightShed Partners have called for a regime change at Apple in the wake of the company’s AI struggles and the failure of several projects.
Work is initially focused on U-Space Finland, a set of regulatory frameworks covering unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs) which forms part of wider European initiatives to enable drone operations.
Talks are in the early stages, but an arrangement could include several gigawatts of capacity for xAI.
The deal is part of a broader hydro framework agreement which allows Google to source up to a total of five gigawatts of capacity.
F5 stated 71 per cent of organisations use AI to boost security, but only 31 per cent have deployed specific protections including firewalls.
Huawei takes back the smartphone lead in the Chinese market.
The company’s investment comes after US President Donald Trump’s trade adviser Peter Navarro lashed out at CEO Tim Cook for not moving more of the company’s iPhone production out of China.
The open-source models will be owned by the government which means sensitive data is held in-house.
xAI explained the update “was active for 16 hours” and made the chatbot “susceptible to existing X user posts” including those containing “extremist views”.
These facilities will be used to train and manage workloads generated by Meta’s advanced AI models.
The restriction previously led to the tech giant taking a $5.5 billion hit in its financial results.
Tenable Named a Major Player in Inaugural IDC MarketScape for Worldwide Cloud-Native Application Protection Platforms.