Cerebras priced its IPO at $185, above the range, raising $5.55bn at a $56.4bn valuation. The biggest US tech IPO since Snowflake in 2020.
USC researchers built a memristor that works at 700C, surviving conditions that killed every Venus probe. TetraMem is commercialising the technology for AI inference.
OpenAI says no user data was accessed in the TanStack npm compromise: two corporate laptops, some credentials, and a forced macOS update.
Three weeks after rewriting its OpenAI contract, Microsoft is quietly shopping for AI startups. Cursor was the first try. Inception is next.
The US has approved 10 Chinese firms to buy Nvidia's H200, but Beijing has paused the orders. Jensen Huang is now in Beijing to try to unblock them.
AI is inside almost every tool we open, yet most people still work the way they did in 2015. The problem isn't access. It's adoption.
Beijing sharpened its criticism of the US MATCH Act, which would tighten chip-equipment export controls and bind Japan and the Netherlands to a 150-day deadline.
Fractile has raised $220m to take its SRAM-based inference chip to production, with Accel leading and Pat Gelsinger investing.
MUFG, Mizuho, and SMFG will be the first Japanese institutions granted access to Anthropic's restricted Mythos AI model, a source told Reuters.
Meta has launched Incognito Chat with Meta AI on WhatsApp, with conversations processed inside a secure enclave the company says even its own engineers cannot access.
Spain will push ahead with new social media and AI rules despite intense lobbying from US tech companies, digital transformation minister Óscar López said.
Corti has launched a no-equity Startup Acceleration Program offering credits and regulatory support to healthcare AI founders worldwide.