Campaigning for a second term as president, Donald Trump vowed repeatedly to kill laws and regulations promoted by President Joe Biden to build a U.S. electric vehicle and battery industry.
Shortly after 2 a.m. on a Saturday in a midtown Manhattan sports bar packed with Aussies, Dr. Tom Oxley was feeling stunned.
That didn’t take long. Within a day of Donald Trump’s election as president, TV executives were signaling optimism that the ...
Elon Musk’s artificial intelligence startup xAI has discussed raising $5 billion from investors at a valuation of about $45 ...
CoreWeave, a fast-growing cloud startup that operates data centers for artificial intelligence developers, pitches itself to ...
Earlier this year, executives at finance software startup Runway had an idea about how they could boost sales. Using ...
Arjun Sethi, a co-founder of venture capital firm Tribe Capital, is expected to be named co-CEO of cryptocurrency exchange ...
In just two years, Chinese-owned Temu has come out of nowhere to become one of the best-known bargain shopping sites, known ...
Struggling Swedish battery manufacturer Northvolt failed to pay employees of its shuttered Cuberg subsidiary a scheduled ...
That’s what you call delight. Stocks rocketed—the tech-heavy Nasdaq rose 3%—as Wall Street applauded Donald Trump’s victory ...
Google accidentally publicized an internal preview of artificial intelligence that takes over a person’s computer to complete tasks, confirming an earlier report in The Information about the product, ...
We are wrapping up the first creator-centric U.S. presidential election, where both candidates tapped social media ...