AI infrastructure company Infinity on Monday announced a $15 million raise at a $100 million valuation from investors including Touring Capital, Principal VC, and researchers at companies like OpenAI and Anthropic. The startup is creating software to make it easier for AI chips to run AI models. A big reason why Nvidia became the top
When de-extinction startup Colossal Biosciences revealed last year that it was attempting to “resurrect” the dire wolf from genetic material found in fossils, we argued that, despite the controversy surrounding the project, the company was building valuable technologies that justify its $10.2 billion valuation. Now, about 16 months later, the startup is in talks to
Russia has carried out a wave of ballistic missile attacks against the Ukrainian capital kyiv, killing one person and wounding at least 14, authorities say. Several areas in the region were affected overnight. Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky called it “one of the most massive ballistic attacks on kyiv” since the start of Russia’s full-scale invasion.
Technology companies like Google have set up important offices in London.Credit: Tim Robberts/Getty When Mythos, an artificial intelligence model from US firm Anthropic, was rolled out to a limited group of companies earlier this year, rumors quickly circulated about the system’s hacking capabilities and cybersecurity threats. True clarity about the power of the model came
WASHINGTON– President Donald Trump’s plans to build a skyline-altering arch in the nation’s capital are getting another federal commission review that needs approval, but agency staff say the project must be reviewed before it gets the go-ahead. The National Capital Planning Commission will meet Thursday and the Republican president’s proposed 250-foot (76-meter) arch is one
JACKSON, miss.- The former mayor of Mississippi’s capital and former City Council president pleaded guilty to a bribery scheme a week before they were set to stand trial. Former Jackson Mayor Chokwe Antar Lumumba and former Jackson City Council President Aaron Banks pleaded guilty Monday to one count of conspiracy. His statements came after Hinds