The AI industry is currently dominated by massive tech corporations and rapidly growing startups working toward achieving Artificial General Intelligence (AGI). OpenAI, Anthropic, and Google DeepMind are developing AI models that aim to solve
Nvidia will inject £2bn into the UK’s AI start-up ecosystem, describing the move as part of the “age of AI.” The initiative will include investments in Revolut and Wayve, according to CEO Jensen Huang.
For years, the spotlight has been on AGI, with OpenAI, Google DeepMind, Anthropic, and Meta AI investing billions. But a new force is redefining value delivery in AI: Hyperlocal Intelligence. This approach is championed
OpenAI Ramps Up Spending in Historic Tech Deals OpenAI has signed two blockbuster agreements: a $300 billion cloud partnership with Oracle, among the largest in history and set to launch in 2027, and a
Oracle’s AI Bet Drives Stock Rally Oracle’s stock price has soared in 2025, nearly doubling thanks to enthusiasm around a $300 billion cloud partnership with OpenAI. While quarterly results disappointed — Q1 FY26 posted
The AI Power Index: The Landscape of Scale and InnovationAI is rewriting the global economy. Massive corporations valued in trillions steer entire industries, billion-dollar startups innovate within niches, and ambitious firms in the hundreds
Fabian Kamberi, co-founder and CEO of Born, says most AI companions today isolate users rather than bring them closer together. He argues that the future of AI lies in shared interactions that strengthen human
The U.S. federal government has partnered with Google in a landmark agreement to roll out Gemini AI across agencies at the nominal cost of $0.47 per agency. Announced by the General Services Administration (GSA),
Millions of U.S. government employees will soon gain access to Microsoft’s Copilot AI at no cost under a new deal with the General Services Administration (GSA). Agencies holding the secure G5 licence will receive
Banking is being reshaped by artificial intelligence, with major cost savings projected but significant job losses expected. A new Zopa–Juniper study estimates that AI could save £1.8 billion by 2030, but with 27,000 jobs—mostly