From long-standing local names to new businesses making an immediate impact, this year’s winners represent a wide range of sectors.
Researchers say the highly effective social engineering technique is no longer the exception for malware attacks — it's now the rule.
Interview with Canadian economist David Card, 2021 Nobel Prize winner, who teaches at Berkeley. With the arrival of AI, there have already been "productivity gains in specific sectors." "In the long ...
By committing to AI and embracing digital transformation, the food and beverage giant is driving growth in innovative ways ...
There's no prize money for dong well in the Western States 100, but finishers get with a commemorative belt buckle and, more ...
IBM and Red Hat launched Project Lightwell with $5 billion to patch open-source vulnerabilities faster than AI can discover ...
A new LLMRanks study of 342 answers from ChatGPT, Gemini and Google's AI Overviews finds that the project-management ...
Recent moves by frontier AI companies like Perplexity and Anthropic into legal research signal a profound shift beyond ...
DA Davidson’s upgrade plus the Nvidia government partnership validate Palantir as the “orchestration layer” that lets ...
In the AI value chain, application-layer leaders like Palantir and ServiceNow may win long term as chip/cloud margins ...
Proprietary and open-weight AI represent two competing approaches to building and commercialising artificial intelligence.
OpenAI’s Jalapeño chip signals a deeper push into AI infrastructure, but cost savings and independence from Nvidia still depend on scale.