What Is SpaceX’s $6.3 Billion Computing Deal With Reflection AI
Under the agreement, Reflection AI will gain access to high-performance Nvidia GB300 graphics processing units beginning July 1, 2026.
Under the agreement, Reflection AI will gain access to high-performance Nvidia GB300 graphics processing units beginning July 1, 2026.
The facility is expected to consume nearly 2.7 gigawatts of electricity, an amount comparable to the power needs of roughly 2 million homes.
Prime Minister Jonas Gahr Støre said the measures are designed to protect foundational learning skills and ensure that children develop essential abilities in reading, writing, and mathematics before relying on artificial intelligence tools.
Cursor will become a wholly owned subsidiary of SpaceX after the deal closes in the third quarter
In her ruling, U.S. District Judge Rita Lin determined that xAI failed to demonstrate that OpenAI encouraged or induced any employee to misappropriate trade secrets.
The present unsound money regime has abetted vast malinvestment in the digital revolution now in its AI phase
Amazon CEO Andy Jassy raised concerns with senior Trump administration officials about potential security risks linked to Anthropic’s most advanced AI models
So what does the encyclical do? Worse than ignoring the danger of the state, it calls on public authorities to regulate, to set the rules.
Google estimates that hundreds of thousands of individuals may have been affected by the scheme.
Court filings claim that the chatbot responded in ways that resembled a therapist and allegedly discouraged reliance on traditional mental health support resources during a series of conversations.
The debate is often framed as a struggle between technological progress and employment
The proposed AI-1 satellite would serve as an early demonstration of Musk’s idea to deploy large-scale computing resources beyond Earth.
The partnership is designed to streamline the entire purchasing process, from product selection to payment completion.
Companies including OpenAI, Anthropic, Google, Cursor, Databricks and Salesforce have either expanded office space or increased hiring in the British capital.
Introduced in Ottawa on Wednesday as Bill C-34, the proposal reflects growing concern among policymakers, parents, and child safety advocates about the impact of online platforms on young people.