Twenty-five years ago, Emad Ibrahim’s engineer friends told him Silicon Valley needed something it didn’t have much of: a full-service Middle Eastern restaurant they could be proud of. Related ...
The 1X Neo can do the dishes, clean the kitchen, even fold laundry. WSJ’s Joanna Stern spent time with the humanoid—and its creator—to see what it can really do and how much still requires a human ...
The frothy valuations that were daunting just a few months ago have already been dialed back quite a bit. Even so, most of the tech sector's stocks are in a holding pattern somewhere between being ...
AI council to shape U.S. response to global AI competition Council co-chaired by David Sacks and Michael Kratsios Council may expand to 24 members Sign up here. Trump has made securing U.S. leadership ...
Investors are uncertain about tech companies because of AI spending, not the Iran war. Four major hyperscalers spent $410.2 billion last year, and there's concern about whether the returns will ...
With artificial intelligence continuing to dominate corporate strategies and news headlines, Silicon Valley has embraced a new buzzword, one that may feel too close to home for those already feeling ...
SXSW isn’t just about movies or music. The annual Austin festival has also become a hub for inventors and entrepreneurs who use technology in exciting new ways. So while my colleagues in the ...
Iran has listed a number of major U.S. tech companies as potential targets as it expands its attacks across the Middle East in retaliation for the ongoing U.S. and Israeli attacks on its military and ...
An Amazon tech lead says she got promoted quickly by building AI products. Anni Chen uses AI not just to code, but to integrate AI's output into products. She laid out her top tips for vibe coding and ...
Tech giants have backed a pledge from President Donald Trump to pay more for electricity to run resource-hungry AI data centers ahead of its signing on Wednesday. Google, Microsoft, Meta, Oracle, xAI, ...
The decor at Lovable’s office in Stockholm suits the startup’s cosy name. Lovable, which specialises in “vibe-coding”—prompting an artificial-intelligence system to make software—has a shoes-off ...