Cybersecurity researchers have discovered a JScript-based command-and-control (C2) framework called PeckBirdy that has been put to use by China-aligned APT actors since 2023 to target multiple ...
Extreme heat in Japan and Australia. Flash floods in Texas and across Europe. Billion-dollar-damaging storms in the Caribbean and Southeast Asia. Weslynne Ashton is a professor of environmental ...
Forbes contributors publish independent expert analyses and insights. Jamie Hailstone is a U.K-based reporter, who covers sustainability. WIERINGERWERF, NETHERLANDS - APRIL 13: Danny Pormes poses with ...
Sam Altman, the chief executive of OpenAI, says that technological revolutions are driven by more than just technology. They are also driven, he argues, by new ways of paying for them. “There is ...
Artificial intelligence is reshaping the world, but some of its most important changes are happening offstage. While models become more powerful and capabilities grow, a handful of dominant companies ...
The AI boom has triggered a historic spending spree. By 2028, investment in chips, servers and data centers could reach nearly $3 trillion, according to Morgan Stanley. On this episode of Bold Names, ...
Monday - Friday, 6:00 - 7:00 PM ET CoreWeave CEO Michael Intrator discussed his company's deals with a number of artificial intelligence giants. He brushed off concerns that the agreements are ...
Skeptics of a recent investment spree involving OpenAI and others say deals raise questions about the robustness of the artificial intelligence boom. By Andrew Ross Sorkin Bernhard Warner Sarah ...
We’re watching a new trend in semiconductor stocks concerning circular deals. Here’s why we think investors should be keeping an eye on it, though they shouldn’t be particularly worried at this point.
The S&P 500 is increasingly concentrated in the 'Magnificent 7' tech giants, raising risks for index investors as these stocks dominate returns. Mag 7 companies are ramping up capital spending on AI, ...
King's College London provides funding as a member of The Conversation UK. We extract more than 100 billion tonnes of raw materials from Earth each year, then throw most of them away. The “circular ...