
Britain Courts Anthropic Amid Pentagon Dispute
Britain is seeking to persuade Anthropic, the maker of the Claude artificial intelligence app, to grow its footprint in the country as tensions rise between the company and the U.S.

Britain is seeking to persuade Anthropic, the maker of the Claude artificial intelligence app, to grow its footprint in the country as tensions rise between the company and the U.S.

Jonas Murphy, a former policy leader at a major venture capital trade group, pleaded guilty to a federal charge that carries a possible decade in prison. The plea names him

As artificial intelligence moves deeper into offices and factory floors, labor groups are pushing for clear guardrails to protect jobs. Unions, policy makers, and executives are debating what counts as

Five companies spanning energy, fashion, and agriculture were named finalists for this year’s Sustainable Innovation Award, signaling where climate-focused investment and attention are heading now. The shortlist includes energy firms

Once a shorthand for the boom in private credit, Blue Owl Capital is now serving as a mirror for the $1.8 trillion market’s weak spots. The turn in sentiment comes

Under the streets of New York City, telecom cables are carrying pairs of linked light particles as part of a push to build a more secure internet. Qunnect, a Brooklyn-based

NASA’s next crewed mission around the moon is taking shape, with a defined 10-day plan that will test spacecraft systems and human performance for future lunar landings. Scheduled to launch

AI labs are racing to give machines a sense of physical cause and effect. The effort centers on “world models” that help systems predict what happens next in the real

Former President Donald Trump has set a Tuesday night deadline for Iran to accept a deal or face escalated attacks, raising the risk of a sudden military clash and regional