Open AI CEO says AI 'superintelligence' is coming sooner than you think
Tech companies could create an AI superintelligence in "a few thousand days" that would revolutionize the world, Open AI CEO Sam Altman says.
Microsoft, global leader in technology, founded in 1975 by Bill Gates, Paul Allen, originally $21 per share
Bill Gates and Paul Allen founded Microsoft in 1975. The software company quickly expanded and grew enormous wealth, making Gates a billionaire at 31 years old.
Security firm experiencing nightmare after learning remote employee is North Korean hacker
North Korea has continued to heavily rely on cyber activity, be it through hacking or bitcoins or online scams, to try and maintain its competitive edge with rival nations.
CrowdStrike reveals cause of major IT outage
Cybersecurity firm CrowdStrike on Wednesday published more details in a preliminary report about what led to the global outage impacting multiple industries.
Elden Ring: Shadow of the Erdtree DLC expansion released; players submit 'sick notes' to skip work and play
Fans of the award-winning video game Elden Ring have access to a new expansion of the game with the Shadow of the Erdtree DLC having been released to the public on Friday.
How Nvidia became the king chipmaker, from a Denny's to $2.3T market cap
Tech giant Nvidia has risen from being a struggling startup to the third-largest U.S. company by market cap that's dominating the AI hardware space in a little more than three decades.
First Neuralink patient plays chess with brain chip implant in new video
The first patient to receive one of Elon Musk's Neuralink brain chips showed how he can control a laptop computer with his thoughts in a video livestream.
First Neuralink patient able to control mouse with thoughts: Elon Musk
Neuralink founder Elon Musk said the first human patient to receive one of the company's N1 brain chips appears to have made a full recovery and can control a mouse with their thoughts.
Microsoft adds new AI Copilot button to Windows keyboards in device's first change in 30 years
Microsoft announced that some Windows keyboards will get a new AI chatbot key to help serve as an "entry point into the world of AI on the PC."
Intel CEO touts AI Everywhere initiative ahead of event
Intel shares have advanced 68% this year
Elon Musk announces Starlink internet access for aid organizations in Gaza
Tech billionaire Elon Musk says his internet service company Starlink will be providing online access to humanitarian organizations in Gaza.
Dozens join lawsuit alleging Apple AirTags are 'weapon of choice' of stalkers, abusers
Apple Inc. is facing an expanded lawsuit with more than three dozen victims alleging that Apple's AirTag the "weapon of choice" for stalkers and abusers.
Dell shares jump on raised forecast fueled by AI and hardware sales
Shares of Dell Technologies are up on Friday after the company said it was lifting its full year forecast for revenue and profit amid an AI boom and steady demand for computer hardware.
Nvidia: 5 things to watch
The stakes are high for chipmaker Nvidia when it reports quarterly results after the bell Wednesday. A lofty stock price, market cap and AI dominance leave little room for disappointment.
Nvidia bulls pile in after HSBC raises price target
Shares of chipmaker Nvidia were up Monday after HSBC analysts lifted the chipmaker’s price target on an increasing sales forecast for fiscal 2024.
AI powerhouse Nvidia releases toolkit that allows developers to quickly create, test generative models
Nvidia on Tuesday announced the AI Workbench, a new toolkit that will helps developers to more quickly create, test, and customize generative AI models.
AMD mulls making AI chip for China
AMD has an opportunity to build AI solutions for customers in China and is working in that direction, company president and CEO Lisa Su said in a company earnings call on Tuesday.
Semiconductor supply glut improving; demand outside AI is low
Global chipmakers are seeing an end to supply surplus for semiconductors, while demand expectations from customers outside the artificial intelligence industry remains low.
Microsoft faces antitrust investigation by European regulators over Teams, Office bundling
Microsoft is under fire from European Union antitrust investigators over the software company’s bundling of its chat and video app Teams with its Office product.
US to face shortage of 67,000 chip industry workers by 2030: study
The U.S. semiconductor industry will need nearly 67,000 workers by 2030, according to a study published by the Semiconductor Industry Association and Oxford Economics.