Why Gulf States Are Betting Big on Becoming AI Computing Hubs
Gulf states are investing heavily in AI data center infrastructure, betting on available land and capital to become a global AI computing hub — even as export control geopolitics complicate some partnerships.
Opinion: We Need to Stop Asking Whether AI Is Overhyped or Underhyped
Coverage of AI keeps swinging between bubble-talk and singularity-talk, when the more useful question is much narrower: which specific tasks are reliable enough to actually delegate today, and which aren't.
Congress Wants Federal AI Rules. It Just Can’t Agree on What They Should Say
Lawmakers broadly agree that AI used in hiring, lending, and law enforcement needs oversight — but remain divided on the details of federal rules as state regulations multiply in the meantime.
The Rise of the Seven-Figure Startup With a Dozen Employees
A growing number of startups are hitting major revenue milestones with tiny teams, using AI tools to do work that used to require entire departments — and investors are taking notice.
Venture Capital Looks Healthy Overall. For Founders Outside AI, It Doesn’t Feel That Way
Venture totals look healthy, but a small group of AI companies is soaking up a disproportionate share of the money — leaving founders in nearly every other category facing a much harder fundraise.
Why Youth Unemployment Is Rising Even as Overall Job Numbers Hold Steady
Overall employment looks stable, but youth unemployment is rising sharply as entry-level roles — the traditional training ground for new graduates — are increasingly handed to AI tools instead.
How AI-Generated Music Is Forcing Labels to Rewrite Their Contracts
Record labels spent the last two years fighting AI-generated music in court...