Phillip de Wet
Phillip de Wet started in journalism as an honest B2B IT-sector reporter, before straying into business, politics, and international affairs. He is currently in recovery.
EU and UK space-sovereignty bet grows headcount faster than LEO constellation
Tesla is better at AI than Google, says CEO Musk, and its AI5 chip will be too powerful for the US government to allow abroad unaltered.
From modernising Cobol to rolling out agents, there's only one business where AI spend comes at the cost of non-AI spend, says IBM. Customer spend on AI – such as a genAI book of business worth $7.5 billion since its inception – is almost never at the cost of
Natural language processing and machine learning were top AI job skills last year according to a new report.
Amazon and McKinsey are retreating from AI work in China amid US pressure and geopolitical tensions.
In an earnings call, Verizon talks about cost efficiency as well as AI-powered support – but separately.
A headline-grabbing MoU with the UK limits OpenAI's firm commitments to zero, but it is due to hire in London this year.
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