Jensen Huang’s Public Discontent With OpenAI Signals Deepening Rift in AI Industry’s Power Structure
The artificial intelligence industry’s uneasy alliance between chipmakers and AI developers has reached a breaking point, as Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang’s recent expressions of dissatisfaction with OpenAI reveal fundamental tensions over market dynamics, competitive positioning, and the future direction of generative AI development.
A sophisticated botnet operation has quietly established itself within corporate and government networks across the globe, according to new research that reveals one of the most concerning cybersecurity threats to emerge in recent months. The KimWolf botnet, as security researchers have dubbed it, represents a troubling evolution in how attackers compromise enterprise infrastructure, operating with a level of stealth that has allowed it to evade detection while maintaining persistent access to sensitive systems.
In a move that could fundamentally alter the economics of cloud computing and data processing, SpaceX has disclosed plans to the Federal Communications Commission to deploy satellites capable of functioning as orbiting data centers, according to GeekWire.
'Generational Greatness' debuts at Grammys as brand turns its focus to women.
'Generational Greatness' debuts at Grammys as brand turns its focus to women.
The encrypted messaging platform WhatsApp, owned by Meta Platforms Inc., faces mounting questions about its privacy protections after revelations that U.S. government agencies received whistleblower complaints alleging the service’s end-to-end encryption may not be as secure as advertised. The complaints, which mirror concerns raised in international jurisdictions, have thrust the popular messaging app into a regulatory spotlight at a time when digital privacy has become a cornerstone issue for both consumers and policymakers.
In laboratories across the globe, scientists are uncovering a hidden dimension of cellular communication that challenges our fundamental understanding of how living organisms coordinate their behavior. Far from being mere chemical factories, cells are now revealed as sophisticated electrical networks, using bioelectric signals to make group decisions, coordinate development, and even determine their fate within tissues.
The race to build autonomous AI agents capable of navigating the web like humans has intensified dramatically in recent months, with new benchmarking standards revealing stark differences in performance across competing platforms. At the center of this technological arms race lies a fundamental question: which AI systems can truly understand and execute complex web-based tasks without human intervention?
The convergence of audiovisual technology and enterprise IT management has taken a significant leap forward with Q-SYS’s integration into ServiceNow’s IT Service Management platform. This development represents a fundamental shift in how organizations approach the oversight of their AV infrastructure, moving away from siloed management approaches toward unified IT operations frameworks that promise greater efficiency and reduced operational complexity.
As artificial intelligence reshapes higher education at breakneck speed, North Carolina State University’s Chief Information Officer Marc Hoit is taking an unconventional approach that prioritizes widespread access over centralized control. In an era where many institutions are still debating AI governance frameworks, Hoit has already moved to implementation, betting that democratizing these powerful tools across campus will yield better outcomes than restricting them to select departments or research labs.