In a stunning display of corporate allegiance, tech giants including Zuckerberg and Gates gathered for a dinner with Trump, praising his leadership and investment in the U.S. But what was left unsaid reveals much more.
In a landmark ruling, a federal judge has ordered Google to share its search data with competitors, but stopped short of breaking up the tech giant. This pivotal decision could reshape the tech landscape for years to come.
Jim O'Neill, a Silicon Valley investor and advocate for unproven COVID treatments, is set to lead the CDC, sparking concerns over public health policies. His ties with Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. may reshape America's health agenda.
As AI models mimic human behavior, researchers debate the potential for AI consciousness and what rights these entities might deserve. Experts clash over the implications of AI welfare in society.
In the face of potential AI-driven disasters, tech insiders are taking extreme measures to protect themselves. From building bioshelters to redefining social values, discover how fear of AI is reshaping lives and priorities in Silicon Valley.
A new analysis reveals that Meta's CEO Mark Zuckerberg has the highest security budget among tech leaders, with $27 million allocated for 2024, far surpassing that of his peers. Discover how security spending has surged across Silicon Valley in response to rising threats.
The feud between Sam Altman and Elon Musk escalates as Altman challenges Musk's companies, launching new ventures that directly compete against Tesla and Neuralink. Will Altman’s ambition reshape Silicon Valley?
OpenAI's $200 ChatGPT Pro subscription has stirred debate over its value. While CEO Sam Altman admits it's a money-loser, competitors follow suit. Are power users justifying the cost?
In a strategic play against OpenAI, Google has hired leaders from Windsurf, an A.I. start-up known for its programming tools. This move strengthens Google's A.I. capabilities and underscores the fierce competition for talent in Silicon Valley.
In a fierce competition for AI talent, Silicon Valley companies like Meta are reportedly offering staggering salaries, reaching up to $300 million for top researchers. While some workers embrace the trend, others express resentment as job security dwindles for many in tech.