OpenAI Sketches New Terms For Work

OpenAI has set out a policy vision for an economy reshaped by advanced artificial intelligence, combining market-oriented growth with proposals aimed at distributing gains more broadly across society. The framework is presented at a moment of growing concern over how AI could alter employment,

US Expands Air Taxi Test Programme

US regulators have approved a nationwide pilot programme to accelerate testing of electric air taxis and next-generation aircraft, marking a significant step towards integrating advanced air mobility into commercial transportation networks. The

Pentagon AI Dispute Raises Startup Concerns

A dispute involving artificial intelligence companies and the US Department of Defense is drawing attention across the technology sector, prompting debate over whether closer government partnerships could pose reputational or contractual risks for startups working in advanced technologies. Tensions escalated

UK Funds Space And AI Farming Innovation

The United Kingdom government has awarded funding to seven technology companies developing space and artificial intelligence tools designed to modernise agricultural operations and support

China Advances New Strategy For Global Technology

China is preparing to outline a new phase of its technological strategy as policymakers gather in Beijing for the annual “Two Sessions” meetings, where the country’s leadership is expected to approve a new five-year economic blueprint centred on innovation and industrial transformation. The upcoming

Origami Engineering Spurs Industrial Innovation

Engineers are translating the principles of origami and kirigami into commercial technologies, as advances in mathematical modelling and materials science move paper-folding concepts from laboratory experiments towards industrial application. At the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, researchers have developed 3D-printed materials divided into square tiles

Nvidia Commits $2bn To Optical Expansion

Nvidia has agreed a $2bn investment in Lumentum Holdings as part of a long-term strategic partnership to advance optical interconnect technology for next-generation artificial intelligence data centres. The agreement includes a multibillion-dollar purchase commitment for advanced laser components and secures Nvidia future access to

Is Friction The Antidote To AI?

A growing behavioural trend is prompting users and experts alike to reconsider how technology shapes attention and cognitive engagement in an era of instant gratification. The idea of deliberately introducing obstacles into everyday routines, known as friction-maxxing, is gaining traction as a possible counterbalance

Japan’s Tech Model Confronts Global Reassessment

Japan’s position within the global technology hierarchy is undergoing renewed scrutiny as questions emerge over the nature and visibility of its innovation model in an era dominated by software platforms and artificial

RAMpocalypse Signals AI’s Hardware Reckoning

The global technology sector is confronting a new inflection point as artificial intelligence devours memory supply at a pace few anticipated, triggering what insiders are calling a “RAMpocalypse”. What began as a

Lamborghini Pauses Electric Supercar Strategy

Lamborghini has shelved plans to launch its first fully electric supercar, signalling a strategic recalibration in response to muted demand among luxury performance buyers. The Italian manufacturer confirmed that the Lanzador, unveiled

Big Tech to Sign White House AI Power Pledge

Major technology companies are set to commit to financing and securing their own power supplies for artificial intelligence data centres, following mounting political and community pressure over rising electricity costs. President Donald

US Digital Portal Sparks EU Tech Policy Clash

The United States is developing an online portal that could intensify tensions with the European Union over digital speech rules, highlighting deepening transatlantic disputes in global technology governance. The project, reportedly advanced

China Accelerates Global Brain Interface Race

China’s brain-computer interface sector is shifting from laboratory research to early-stage commercialisation, as coordinated policy support, clinical capacity and capital flows position the country as a rising force in neurotechnology. Start-ups developing

Nvidia Targets $30bn Stake In OpenAI

Nvidia is close to finalising a $30 billion investment in OpenAI as part of a funding round that could exceed $100 billion, underscoring the deepening financial ties among leading artificial intelligence players.

UK Targets Tech Over Image Abuse

The UK government has proposed new legislation requiring technology platforms to remove intimate images shared without consent within 48 hours, placing stricter obligations on companies operating in the digital ecosystem. The measure

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