Layoffs a result of cost management and refocusing towards ‘most critical priorities’, CEO told staff. Read more: Alphabet’s Verily shuts medical device programme, cuts staff
After nine previous failures, SpaceX has taken a positive step towards ‘developing the world’s first fully reusable launch vehicle’. Read more: SpaceX overcomes test flight woes with successful Starlink satellite launch
The AI giant behind the Claude chatbot was potentially up for billions in damages. Read more: Anthropic settles with authors over class-action copyright lawsuit
Bahea Izmeqna discusses the evolution of the fintech space and her focus on revolutionising retirement technology. Read more: ‘Retirement happens to us all and doesn’t have to be complex’
If you feel dispirited by your latest advancement but can’t quite figure out why, you may need to take a closer look at what you have actually signed up for. Read more: Professional poltergeist: Are you being haunted by a ghost promotion?
This hybrid approach allows the two technologies to independently tackle parts of a problem, providing results classical computing cannot. Read more: IBM, AMD work to merge quantum with high-performance computing
Mike Watts, a professor of education at the Brunel University of London, explores how young people’s attitudes towards STEM topics are changing. Read more: Are more young people choosing to study STEM subjects?
Reports say that punitive measures would likely come in the form of visa restrictions against EU officials. Read more: Trump threatens to retaliate over EU digital market regulations
The lawsuit argues that Apple and OpenAI are contributing to the monopolisation of the artificial intelligence sector. Read more: Musk’s xAI sues Apple and OpenAI alleging ‘anticompetitive scheme’
The start-up has created a minimally invasive solution for treating benign prostatic hyperplasia. Read more: Dublin’s ProVerum bags $80m for its enlarged prostate solution