Artificial intelligence
Musk confirms Tesla and SpaceX will continue ordering Nvidia chips at scale
By Cygnus | 19 Mar 2026
Elon Musk confirms Tesla and SpaceX will keep ordering Nvidia chips at scale as AI compute demand continues to rise.
Samsung, AMD deepen collaboration amid rising demand for AI memory
By Cygnus | 18 Mar 2026
Samsung and AMD expand collaboration in memory and AI chips as demand for high-bandwidth memory rises globally.
Tencent signals higher AI investment as gaming and advertising support growth
By Axel Miller | 18 Mar 2026
Tencent plans to boost AI investment as strong gaming and advertising revenue supports growth, while chip restrictions reshape its technology strategy.
Alibaba shakeup signals shift toward token-based AI business model
By Axel Miller | 17 Mar 2026
Alibaba pivots to a token-based AI model as autonomous agents drive record usage. New “Wukong” platform signals a shift in China’s AI economy.
Musk unveils Tesla-xAI project ‘Macrohard,’ targets enterprise software
By Axel Miller | 12 Mar 2026
Elon Musk unveils Macrohard, a Tesla-xAI AI platform designed to automate enterprise workflows and challenge traditional software models.
Nissan, Uber and Wayve partner for Tokyo robotaxi pilot
By Cygnus | 12 Mar 2026
Nissan, Uber and Wayve will launch a robotaxi pilot in Tokyo by late 2026 using Leaf EVs and AI driving systems.
The GitHub insurgency: Open-source AI vs. the state
By Cygnus | 11 Mar 2026
How OpenClaw is reshaping debates around AI governance, decentralization and state oversight in 2026.
Beijing curbs OpenClaw AI use in state firms amid data security fears
By Cygnus | 11 Mar 2026
Beijing warns state firms against OpenClaw AI deployment over cybersecurity risks, highlighting tensions between innovation goals and data security.
The silicon boardroom: Why 2026 is the year of the agentic reality check
By Cygnus | 10 Mar 2026
Companies in 2026 are redesigning workflows around autonomous AI agents. Explore the governance risks, workforce shift and future of enterprise automation.
Anthropic sues to block Pentagon blacklist, warns of multibillion-dollar revenue collapse
By Axel Miller | 10 Mar 2026
Anthropic sues to block a Pentagon blacklist, warning the move could cost billions and disrupt enterprise partnerships.
Ex-Meta AI chief Yann LeCun’s AMI raises $1.03 billion for alternative AI approach
By Cygnus | 10 Mar 2026
Ex-Meta AI chief Yann LeCun raises $1.03B for AMI, betting on world models and reasoning-driven AI beyond LLMs.
Nvidia-backed Nscale valued at $14.6 billion in fresh $2 billion funding round
By Cygnus | 09 Mar 2026
UK AI infrastructure firm Nscale raises $2 billion from Aker, Nvidia and Dell, reaching a $14.6B valuation as it prepares for a potential IPO.
China’s Neolix halts autonomous delivery operations in Abu Dhabi amid regional tensions
By Axel Miller | 05 Mar 2026
China’s Neolix halted driverless delivery operations in Abu Dhabi amid regional tensions, joining other AV firms pausing Gulf deployments.
Alibaba forms task force to boost AI development after Qwen chief's exit
By Cygnus | 05 Mar 2026
Alibaba has created a new AI task force led by CEO Eddie Wu following the departure of Qwen division head Lin Junyang.
OpenAI tops $25 billion in annualized revenue as enterprise demand surges
By Cygnus | 05 Mar 2026
OpenAI’s annualized revenue has jumped to $25 billion, a 17% increase in two months. Learn about the $600 billion compute plan and upcoming $1 trillion IPO.
Alibaba’s Qwen AI division head becomes latest executive to leave this year
By Cygnus | 04 Mar 2026
Alibaba’s Qwen AI unit loses its third senior executive this year as division head Lin Junyang steps down despite reaching 200 million users.
OpenAI weighing contract to deploy AI on NATO networks, source says
By Cygnus | 04 Mar 2026
OpenAI is considering deploying AI systems on NATO’s unclassified networks, expanding its defence partnerships after securing a Pentagon agreement.
Rising regional tensions cast uncertainty over Big Tech’s AI bets in the Middle East
By Cygnus | 02 Mar 2026
Rising Gulf tensions are casting uncertainty over major AI and cloud investments by global tech companies, raising questions about timelines, costs and regional growth plans.
The agentic shift: re-architecting business for the 2026 autonomy cycle
By Cygnus | 26 Feb 2026
From chip competition to IT pricing models, the rise of agentic AI is transforming how companies build, deploy, and monetize technology.
Microsoft Japan offices searched in antitrust probe over cloud practices
By Axel Miller | 25 Feb 2026
Japan’s Fair Trade Commission searched Microsoft Japan offices as part of an investigation into potential anti-competitive cloud practices.
The concrete cloud: India’s $250 billion bet on the physical foundations of AI
By Cygnus | 23 Feb 2026
India pivots to AI's physical layer with $250B in pledges for chips and data centers to lead the new era of 'Agentic Commerce.' Read the full report.
OpenAI eyes $600 billion compute spending through 2030 as AI infrastructure race accelerates
By Cygnus | 23 Feb 2026
OpenAI is projected to spend about $600 billion on computing infrastructure by 2030, underscoring the rising costs of scaling advanced AI systems.
OpenAI’s $30 billion funding push set to boost Nvidia chip demand as AI race intensifies
By Cygnus | 20 Feb 2026
OpenAI is expected to use part of its $30 billion funding round to buy Nvidia chips, underscoring the growing importance of AI computing infrastructure.
Modi’s AI unity moment highlights rivalry between OpenAI and Anthropic leaders
By Axel Miller | 19 Feb 2026
A symbolic unity gesture at India’s AI summit drew attention after OpenAI’s Sam Altman and Anthropic’s Dario Amodei declined to join hands on stage.
$250 billion power play: key deals from the 2026 India AI Impact Summit
By Cygnus | 19 Feb 2026
Global tech giants and Indian conglomerates committed tens of billions at the 2026 India AI Impact Summit, led by Reliance’s $110B plan and Adani’s $100B data centre push.
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By Axel Miller | 10 Mar 2026
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By Cygnus | 10 Mar 2026
Companies in 2026 are redesigning workflows around autonomous AI agents. Explore the governance risks, workforce shift and future of enterprise automation.


