INDUSTRY
On June 4, Argentine President Javier Milei published an op-ed in the Financial Times outlining a bold strategy for Argentina’s adoption and positioning in artificial intelligence (AI), advocating a minimal-regulation approach, the creation of a new corporate category and the promotion of a “competitive fiscal environment.” “As much as the
US Seeks to Revive Dormant Shipyards With Help From South Korea and Japan
In the face of China’s accelerated naval buildup the United States is looking to compete by reviving...
Boeing Whistleblower’s Apparent Suicide Sparks Intense Online Discussion
On March 9, John Barnett, a former Boeing employee of over three decades, was found dead in his truck...
New House Bill Targets TikTok
A group of U.S. congressmembers from both the Democratic and Republican parties have introduced legislation...
Taiwan’s Chipmakers Pivot Towards Japan Amid Global Decoupling Efforts From Chinese Mainland
The semiconductor industry, a critical backbone of the global technology infrastructure, is seeing a...
State-Sponsored Hackers Are Leveraging Microsoft-Backed AI in Espionage Efforts: Report
According to a recent report by tech giant Microsoft, hackers backed by the governments of China, Russia...
Biden Admin to Loan $1.5 Billion to Restart Shuttered Michigan Nuclear Power Plant
The Biden administration is set to loan upwards of $1.5 billion to Holtec International Corp. to restart...
28,000 Silicon Valley Employees Lose Their Jobs Just One Month Into 2024
The trend of downsizing has continued in the tech industry, with big players like Google and Microsoft...
‘I would absolutely not fly a MAX airplane’, Ex-Boeing Manager Warns
A former senior Boeing manager has come out with some sobering advice concerning Boeing’s line of MAX...
The Collapse of Evergrande: A Symbol of China’s Deepening Property Crisis, Flailing Economy
In a landmark decision that highlights the ongoing turmoil in China's real estate sector, a Hong Kong...