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Anthropic CEO: Culture Beats Products—Spends 40% of Budget on It
Dario Amodei argues organizational culture, not AI capabilities alone, will determine winners in the race to build safe, capable systems. Here's what he's prioritizing inside Anthropic.
Banks plan mass layoffs as AI automates back-office work
Financial institutions are preparing workforce reductions tied to AI adoption. What roles face cuts first and which banks have already moved.
Should you get an AI degree? What to know before enrolling
Universities are racing to launch AI programs. Before you enroll, understand what employers actually want, what skills matter most, and whether a degree is the right path.
Why Your Classroom's Silence Is Costing Your Students
A New York Times opinion piece argues that quiet classrooms harm learning. What research says about sound, speech, and student outcomes.
AI majors enter job market amid tech hiring slowdown
Universities expand AI degree programs as students seek edge in competitive hiring. But placement outcomes remain unclear as tech companies freeze headcount.
Apple tries AI again, but quietly this time
Apple is making another push into artificial intelligence, but the company is avoiding the hype cycle that has defined the AI industry. Here's what's actually changing.
Trump administration targets stakes in OpenAI, Google, other AI firms
Trump is exploring ways to acquire equity stakes in major AI companies as part of a broader government strategy. Here's what the potential conflict of interest means for the sector.
PhysicsX hits $2.4bn valuation in Temasek-led funding round
UK AI startup PhysicsX reached a $2.4 billion valuation after securing investment led by Singapore's Temasek. The company builds physics simulation software for engineering and design workflows.
Software M&A deals hit lowest level since pandemic as AI valuations crater
Software acquisition activity has collapsed to pandemic lows following the AI funding rout. Learn what this means for vendor consolidation and enterprise software strategy.
South Korea's chip and defense exports surge on AI demand and geopolitical tensions
South Korea is capitalizing on the global AI race and regional military concerns to boost semiconductor and defense shipments. Here's how geopolitics and chip demand are reshaping Seoul's economy.
Financial Times: Don't Give AI Agents Legal Personhood
A Financial Times opinion piece argues against granting AI agents legal personhood. The argument touches on governance risks and liability frameworks as AI systems grow more autonomous.
Putin's security team bans AI cameras over espionage fears
Russian officials fear AI-powered surveillance systems could be weaponised for espionage. The Kremlin's response reveals how geopolitical tensions are reshaping adoption of AI infrastructure in high-security settings.