Palantir

Palantir Technologies and DOGE’s Groundbreaking Collaboration

In an era where data drives decision-making across industries, government agencies increasingly recognise the need to modernise their systems to keep pace with technological advancements. One of the most ambitious efforts in this domain is the collaboration between Palantir Technologies, a leading software company that Peter Thiel and Elon Musk's Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE) co-founded. Together, they aim to revolutionise how the Internal Revenue Service (IRS) manages taxpayer data through the creation of a unified "mega API."
OpenAi and Elon Musk

OpenAI Countersues Elon Musk: Allegations of Harassment and a “Sham” Takeover Bid

The ongoing legal feud between OpenAI and Elon Musk has escalated dramatically, with OpenAI filing a countersuit against its former co-founder. This high-stakes legal battle highlights allegations of harassment, deceitful tactics, and an alleged "sham" takeover bid by Musk, who has since become one of the company's most vocal critics. The case underscores the growing tensions within Silicon Valley as AI companies compete for dominance in a rapidly evolving market.
The AI Race Has Gotten Crowded and China Is Closing In

The Intensifying AI Race: How China is Catching Up with the US

According to Stanford University's latest report on AI trends, Chinese AI capabilities are rapidly advancing, with models from Chinese companies performing comparably to their US counterparts on the LMSYS benchmark. While the US still leads in producing notable AI models, China's dominance in publishing AI research papers and filing patents underscores its growing influence in the field.
Big Ben Clock Tower and House of Parliament in the night, London, UK.

Tech Giants Clash with UK Government Over AI Content Usage and Copyright Laws

The United Kingdom government's proposal to balance the use of online content for artificial intelligence (AI) training with protecting artists' rights has been rejected by major tech companies, including Google and OpenAI. These industry leaders argue that a broad exception for text and data mining (TDM) would be more effective in fostering innovation while addressing copyright concerns. This debate highlights the tension between technological progress and safeguarding creative rights.