25 May 2026
Why the SpaceX IPO is the talk of Wall Street and beyond
Tech billionaire Elon Musk’s SpaceX is preparing to list its shares on the US-based Nasdaq in what will be the most hotly anticipated initial public offering (IPO) in years. Here’s everything you need to know about the deal:
Erin Hale
2026
25 May 2026
AI is killing the lower priced smartphone in emerging markets
Welcome back to our latest weekly email. If you’re one of the new subscribers, Mondays are a recap of the previous week. Today, we look at the end of an era for cheap smartphones, thanks to the AI industry’s...
Jon Russell
2026
25 May 2026
Nasdaq Rebound: 3 Stocks to Buy Before They Hit New All-Time Highs
The stock market has rallied strongly this spring, led once again by the tech-heavy Nasdaq. While the index is set up for another strong year of outperformance, there are stocks well off their highs that investors can scoop up before they join the rally. Let's look at three Nasdaq growth stocks to buy right now before they rally to new all-time highs.
Geoffrey Seiler
2026
24 May 2026
The US dollar against the Japanese yen fell below 159, with an intraday decline of 0.25%
WEEXCrypto NewsThe US dollar against the Japa...By: rootdata|2026/05/25 05:42:360ShareAccording to Jinshi reports, the US dollar against the Japanese yen (USD/JPY) has fallen below 159, with an intraday...
News Desk
2026
24 May 2026
How to Tame AI’s Voracious Appetite for Energy
This article originally appeared in Knowable Magazine . Featured Video As I sip coffee in my Berlin apartment and fire a question at Google’s AI chatbot Gemini, it’s easy not to think about the energy it takes to generate a response. Once the signal reaches my router, it whizzes, I assume, through copper wires or fiber-optic cables to one of Google’s data center hubs. Somewhere inside the data…
Katarina Zimmer
2026
24 May 2026
NZ at wild frontier of AI superhacking
The rise of artificial intelligence is a growing threat to cyber security Photo: 123RF New Zealand's cyber watchdog says it is learning from the US companies who are testing superhacking AI models that have sent US banks rushing to plug holes, and sparked briefings with the Department of Homeland Security.
Phil Pennington
2026
23 May 2026
OpenAI is paying up to $445,000 for AI safety judgment
OpenAI is offering up to $445,000 for a researcher focused on recursive self-improvement preparedness.
News Desk
2026
23 May 2026
Sketchy Imbalances In Data Training Are Distorting AI-Generated Mental Health Guidance
We must overcome the imbalance that occurs when AI is initially trained, especially when it comes to the AI providing mental health guidance. getty In today’s column, I examine a crucial weakness in most of the contemporary generative AI and large language models (LLMs) concerning the data and knowledge they are being trained on, especially in the mental health domain. Here’s the deal. AI makers…
Lance B. Eliot, Lance Eliot
2026
23 May 2026
The end of free compute is the beginning of better engineering
I guess we all knew this day was coming. Here are two stories to illustrate what I mean. Tell me if you spot the pattern. Let’s start with Uber: Uber Technologies, Inc is learning the hard way that scaling AI isn’t just about speed—it’s about cost. Despite spending $3.4 billion on research and development, the company has already exhausted its planned AI budget just months into 2026. According to…
@TheKenWeb, Gopal Krishnan, Krishnan Gopal
2026
