
Anthropic sues the Pentagon over being declared a ‘supply chain risk’
Start-up accuses Trump administration of ‘seeking to destroy’ its economic value in dispute over military use of AI

Start-up accuses Trump administration of ‘seeking to destroy’ its economic value in dispute over military use of AI

Japanese group has suffered from recent share falls and a negative outlook from rating agency S&P

Annual Series B funding is moving steadily higher after hitting a low in 2023, Crunchbase data shows, and this year is off to a strong start as well.

UNLEASH sits down with SAP’s SVP and Global Head of People & Culture Services, Dr Christian Schmeichel, at a pivotal moment for the next world of work.

How do you build a workplace people want to join, grow in, and stay in? Arizona Cardinals Chief People Officer Shaun Mayo shares how the NFL franchise is focusing on leadership, culture, and talent development to make it happen.

The U.S. economy shed 92,000 jobs in February, missing economists’ forecasts. What do job seekers and employees think of the job market now?
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The plaintiffs are demanding that the Blues change their national accounts and BlueCard programs.
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Employee benefits that support workers through life events like personal loss are tied to better engagement, productivity and retention.
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As knowledge workers face prolonged job searches and mounting rejections, AI has become an easy scapegoat. But it’s not the villain.
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HR organizations are well-represented on the annual Best Companies for Women list, compiled from sentiment data of female employees.
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On a recent podcast, Uber CEO Dara Khosrowshahi detailed his vision of hard work, which includes expectations that employees answer emails during off-hours.
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This story originally appeared in The Algorithm, our weekly newsletter on AI. To get stories like this in your inbox first, sign up here. “Anyone wanna host a get together in SF and pull this up on a 100 inch TV?” The author of that post on X was referring to an online intelligence dashboard following…

Banks have spent years buying analytics tools and automation software. Now some are taking a different step: building internal spaces where AI can be tested directly on real banking problems. One example emerged in India this month. City Union Bank recently entered a four-party agreement to create a Centre of Excellence for Artificial Intelligence in […]
The post City Union Bank launches AI centre to support banking operations appeared first on AI News.

The UK sovereign AI fund intends to secure advantages by providing a domestic alternative to external computing infrastructure. Backed by a £500 million budget from the Department for Science, Innovation and Technology, the unit formally launches on April 16th at 6pm GMT. James Wise, Partner at Balderton Capital, chairs the function to coordinate efforts across […]
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AI insurance underwriting has been called the next frontier of insurtech for years. The difference now is that the money backing it has moved from venture bets into institutional conviction. On March 3, Boston-based Gradient AI securedgrowth capital financing from CIBC Innovation Banking, a lender with over 25 years of experience backing growth-stage technology companies and […]
The post AI insurance underwriting is past the pitch deck—Gradient AI just got the capital to prove it appeared first on AI News.

Large Language Models (LLMs) are the world’s best mimics, but when it comes to the cold, hard logic of updating beliefs based on new evidence, they are surprisingly stubborn. A team of researchers from Google argue that the current crop of AI agents falls far short of ‘probabilistic reasoning’—the ability to maintain and update a […]
The post The ‘Bayesian’ Upgrade: Why Google AI’s New Teaching Method is the Key to LLM Reasoning appeared first on MarkTechPost.

OpenAI is acquiring Promptfoo, an AI security platform that helps enterprises identify and remediate vulnerabilities in AI systems during development.

VCs are betting that artificial intelligence will disrupt nearly every industry in the world. Are they prepared for it to disrupt their own?

The app that catered to unconventional kinks is gaining steam among daters with vanilla preferences—and some aren’t happy about it.

The Claude chatbot developer says the Trump administration overstepped by escalating a contract dispute into a federal ban on the company’s technology.

X has introduced a new feature that makes it slightly harder for other users to manipulate your uploaded images with the Grok chatbot. As reported by Social Media Today and verified by The Verge, a new toggle within the image upload settings on the X iOS app says it can “block modifications by Grok” when […]

Anthropic has sued the US government over its designation as a supply-chain risk, the latest move in a weekslong battle between it and the Pentagon over the acceptable use cases for its military AI tech. The suit, filed in a California district court, accuses the Trump administration of illegally punishing the company for setting “red […]

Nvidia-backed British AI infrastructure startup Nscale has raised another megaround of $2 billion.

Neura Robotics is going to build new robots on top of Qualcomm’s new IQ10 processors that were released at CES.

Anthropic filed suit against the Department of Defense on Monday after the agency labeled it a supply chain risk. The complaint calls the DOD’s actions “unprecedented and unlawful.”

This deal underscores how frontier labs are scrambling to prove their technology can be used safely in critical business operations.

Anthropic launched Code Review in Claude Code, a multi-agent system that automatically analyzes AI-generated code, flags logic errors, and helps enterprise developers manage the growing volume of code produced with AI.

At first glance, adding more features to a model seems like an obvious way to improve performance. If a model can learn from more information, it should be able to make better predictions. In practice, however, this instinct often introduces hidden structural risks. Every additional feature creates another dependency on upstream data pipelines, external systems, […]
The post Beyond Accuracy: Quantifying the Production Fragility Caused by Excessive, Redundant, and Low-Signal Features in Regression appeared first on MarkTechPost.

Andrej Karpathy released autoresearch, a minimalist Python tool designed to enable AI agents to autonomously conduct machine learning experiments. The project is a stripped-down version of the nanochat LLM training core, condensed into a single-file repository of approximately ~630 lines of code. It is optimized for execution on a single NVIDIA GPU. The Autonomous Iteration […]
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In this tutorial, we build a complete pipeline for single-cell RNA sequencing analysis using Scanpy. We start by installing the required libraries and loading the PBMC 3k dataset, then perform quality control, filtering, and normalization to prepare the data for downstream analysis. We then identify highly variable genes, perform PCA for dimensionality reduction, and construct […]
The post A Coding Guide to Build a Complete Single Cell RNA Sequencing Analysis Pipeline Using Scanpy for Clustering Visualization and Cell Type Annotation appeared first on MarkTechPost.

On the latest episode of TechCrunch’s Equity podcast, we discussed what the controversy means for other startups seeking to work with the federal government.

The facial recognition question is where things get more tangled.

Private capital firm seeks big return on investment in CoolIT Systems as AI boom boosts valuations

In this tutorial, we build a complete cognitive blueprint and runtime agent framework. We define structured blueprints for identity, goals, planning, memory, validation, and tool access, and use them to create agents that not only respond but also plan, execute, validate, and systematically improve their outputs. Along the tutorial, we show how the same runtime […]
The post Building Next-Gen Agentic AI: A Complete Framework for Cognitive Blueprint Driven Runtime Agents with Memory Tools and Validation appeared first on MarkTechPost.

AI data center developers are increasingly relying on a style of camp popularized as housing for men working in remote oil fields.