These goods and services are getting more expensive due to spillover from massive tech company investments in artificial intelligence.
Elon Musk, Elizabeth Warren and lots of policy wonks have suggestions for how to help workers hit by AI. Would you bet your future on these fixes?
The filing with the Securities and Exchange Commission is a step toward the maker of the chatbot Claude launching on the stock market, probably at a valuation of more than $1 trillion.
The state’s civil case adds to the scrutiny the ChatGPT maker is facing over the answers its chatbot generates.
The Ukraine and Iran wars revealed the value of drones, and the U.S. has launched a contest to produce what are essentially cheap flying bombs — 300,000 of them.
The destruction of Jeff Bezos's New Glenn rocket clouds NASA’s lunar timeline and deepens reliance on SpaceX, as the U.S. races China to the moon.
Claims by a billionaire TV star and Interior Secretary Doug Burgum that China and overseas propaganda drive American protests against data centers are based on scant evidence.
The company said it “experienced an anomaly during” a test ahead of a launch.
The Google employee used an account called "AlphaRacoon" to make winning bets on the most searched for public figures in 2025, the Justice Department said.
NASA leaders detailed their plans for a moon base nearly two months after the successful completion of the Artemis II mission.
With Anthropic already in a dispute with the Trump administration, co-founder Christopher Olah helped Pope Leo unveil his encyclical on the risks of artificial intelligence.
As biohacking gains momentum among elites, the Enhanced Games aim to normalize longevity drugs through a Vegas sports spectacle. Critics call the premise dangerous and unethical.
Deep-pocketed super PACs funded by rival factions inside the tech industry are intervening in congressional primaries in a bid to shape the midterms.
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Elon Musk, Dario Amodei and other tech leaders back public benefits as AI threatens jobs. But critics question whether billionaires would support the massive redistribution needed to fund an AI welfare state.
The White House had already sent out invitations to the event, where the president had been expected to sign an order increasing government scrutiny of new artificial intelligence models.
Despite high-profile cuts by companies including Meta and UPS, layoffs are about as low as they’ve been in years.
SpaceX, a leader in rocket launches, lost billions of dollars in recent years after a merger with Musk's artificial intelligence venture, xAI.
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