Musk's OpenAI Case Just Ran Into the One Thing Money Can't Buy: Time
A federal jury found Musk waited too long to sue OpenAI over its for-profit shift, giving OpenAI a legal win without ending the bigger AI governance debate.
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A federal jury found Musk waited too long to sue OpenAI over its for-profit shift, giving OpenAI a legal win without ending the bigger AI governance debate.
Microsoft’s Teams Together Mode retirement is a small feature death with a bigger message: pandemic work software is being pruned.
The reported Grafana GitHub token breach shows why source code repositories, secrets, and developer access are now primary security targets.
AI backlash is turning into a business problem as brands discover that automation can damage trust faster than it cuts costs.
Samsung labor tensions matter beyond one company because the electronics supply chain is still concentrated, fragile, and deeply human.
Crypto policy is now being fought through campaign money, midterm pressure, and lawmakers deciding how much the industry gets to shape its own rules.
GitHub’s Copilot model shift shows how coding agents are moving from editor helpers into managed workplace infrastructure.
As companies test fleets of AI agents, the next startup opportunity is not just building agents. It is managing and governing them.
Apple’s reported Siri auto-delete plan shows the central AI assistant tradeoff: memory makes assistants useful, but storage makes them sensitive.
NGINX sits in front of enough public services that any active-exploitation report deserves a disciplined operator response.
Europe wants a bigger role in AI, but data center demand is turning compute strategy into an energy policy fight.

As companies test fleets of AI agents, the next startup opportunity is not just building agents. It is managing and governing them.

Apple’s reported Siri auto-delete plan shows the central AI assistant tradeoff: memory makes assistants useful, but storage makes them sensitive.

NGINX sits in front of enough public services that any active-exploitation report deserves a disciplined operator response.