Reinventing AI Strategy for 2026 March 18, 2026 11:00 AM EDTCompany ParticipantsJustine IversonJESSE KRAMER - Head of ...
Mistral AI launches Forge, an enterprise AI training platform that lets companies build custom models on proprietary data and ...
India proved it could build digital systems at a scale no one thought possible. But the one layer that could actually fix our jobs crisis? We never got around to building it.
AI has become a permanent fixture in digital experience stacks, but its real impact looks far more uneven than the hype cycles suggest. While some businesses are quietly seeing gains in ...
Google CEO Sundar Pichai had some interesting things to say at the AI Impact Summit in India. Credit: Ludovic MARIN / AFP via Getty Images The AI Impact Summit 2026 is currently underway in New Delhi, ...
Mistral AI, the French company last valued at $13.8 billion, has made its first acquisition. The OpenAI competitor has agreed to buy Koyeb, a Paris-based startup that simplifies AI app deployment at ...
PARIS, Feb 17 (Reuters) - French artificial intelligence company Mistral AI said on Tuesday it had agreed to buy cloud computing service startup Koyeb based near Paris for an undisclosed amount. "With ...
An open-weight model, Qwen-3.5, can be downloaded and run on a user’s own computer or corporate servers, allowing organizations to customize and train the system while keeping data private, according ...
Nvidia stands to benefit disproportionately from what its CEO calls "the largest infrastructure buildout in human history.” Nvidia’s transition to selling rack-scale solutions instead of standalone ...
Anthropic has struck a deal to help redesign the computer-coding curricula taught in hundreds of community and state colleges, revving up the race among tech companies to get their AI tools into the ...
This week, from record-breaking investments to regulatory battles and job cuts, Big Tech dominated headlines with high-stakes moves and major shifts. The UK advertising industry continues to show ...
A large majority of technology professionals in Southeast Asia are moving their companies away from Oracle’s Java software, driven by rising licensing costs and the need to free up budget for ...