Ignore for a moment Donald Trump’s shakedown of Nvidia, in which he has allowed the world’s most valuable firm to resume limited exports of its artificial-intelligence (AI) chips to China in return for a 15% cut of the proceeds for Uncle Sam. Think instead of the argument about whether it is wise to let China have access to one of America’s most coveted technologies.
Trending
- Senior engineers, including co-founders, exit xAI amid controversy
- Integrate raises $17M to move defense project management into the 21st century
- With co-founders leaving and an IPO looming, Elon Musk turns talk to the moon
- Samsung to hold its Galaxy S26 event on February 25
- OpenAI policy exec who opposed chatbot’s “adult mode” reportedly fired on discrimination claim
- Okay, now exactly half of xAI’s founding team has left the company
- An ice dance duo skated to AI music at the Olympics
- Here’s how Rivian changed the rear door manual release on the R2
