Amazon announced that it has created its own quantum computing chip, joining Microsoft and Google in a push to take this potentially transformative technology from the theoretical to the practical.
The FAA is testing Starlink terminals for upgrades to the networks that manage airspace, creating the latest conflict of interest between the US government and Elon Musk.
Researchers have discovered fresh evidence of buried beaches on Mars. This information comes from an analysis of below-ground imaging data from China’s Zhurong rover.
Intuitive Machines' Athena spacecraft will launch on its way to the moon no earlier than Wednesday, February 26. It's expected to arrive at its destination about a week later.
The Department of Government Efficiency, which is led by Elon Musk, has reportedly cut around 10 percent of staff from the NHTSA. Among other things, the agency works on the safety of autonomous vehicles, such as Tesla, which is led by Elon Musk.
Coinbase has announced that the SEC under President Trump has put an end to legal actions regarding an allegation that the company ran an unregistered security exchange. The commission still has to put it to a vote.
OpenAI's for-profit plan is confusing. Here we try to break down what it might mean for the company and its mission of creating AGI that benefits all of humanity.
Microsoft has published new research in the journal Nature detailing Muse, a generative AI model capable of outputting game visuals and controller inputs.
Politico, The Atlantic and other publishers are suing an AI startup called Cohere for copyright and trademark infringement. The goal of the suit is to “establish the terms of the playing field for licensed use of journalism for AI.”
James Howells, a British IT worker, accidentally threw away the hard drive that contained a key for over $700 million in Bitcoin. He wants to buy the landfill it went to and try to dig it up.
President Trump and his administration has ordered states to stop a $5 billion program to build EV chargers on national highways. This could strike a major blow to the industry.