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Behind bitter battle for future of AI

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 · 21h · on MSN
OpenAI and Anthropic keep warning about a future they're building at breakneck speed
The two biggest AI labs in the world keep warning us about a future they're rapidly building toward.

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 · 4h · on MSN
The AI price war is here, piling pressure on OpenAI and Anthropic
 · 19h
Anthropic v. OpenAI: Behind the bitter battle for the future of AI
 · 1d
OpenAI explores drastic price cuts to win users from Anthropic in AI price war: Report
OpenAI is considering drastically reducing the prices it charges users as it seeks to win customers from its competitor Anthropic, the Wall Street Journal reported on Wednesday, citing people familiar...

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 · 3h
OpenAI mulls AI price war with Anthropic. It’s a big risk for tech stocks.
 · 1d
OpenAI considers drastic price cuts, anticipating war for users with Anthropic, WSJ reports
 · 1d
Why Anthropic has edge over OpenAI in IPO race
Anthropic is forecast to generate $47 billion in revenue this year, well ahead of OpenAI's projected $30 billion, something it will achieve with less overall capital raised.

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 · 12h
OpenAI to buy cloud startup Ona to support artificial intelligence agents
 · 12h
OpenAI to acquire Ona to support its AI coding assistant, Codex
5don MSN

Anthropic urges AI labs to pause development, warns humans risk losing control

By Aditya Soni June 5 (Reuters) - Anthropic is calling on major artificial intelligence labs to consider a coordinated and verifiable pause in development, warning that rapid advances in the technology could soon allow AI systems to improve themselves faster than society can manage the risks.
13don MSN

The Future of AI and Trade

Olivia White and Tiago Devesa argue that the United States will continue to need trusted trading partners in the economy of tomorrow.
Opinion
18hOpinion

The Future Of Development May Depend On Who Controls The Data

In many respects, data has become a new layer of infrastructure that underpins both economic activity and institutional operations.
Software Engineering Institute
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SEI and Accenture Release AI Adoption Maturity Model to Help Organizations Scale AI with Predictable Outcomes

Fortune 500 companies are already using the model to establish a baseline for adopting artificial intelligence technology and plan for future AI investments.
The Manila Times
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Thian Ong Financial Academy Participates in Science x AI Summit 2026, Exploring Future AI Collaboration Opportunities

On May 12, 2026, the Science x AI Summit 2026 was successfully held in Silicon Valley. The summit attracted the world's leading technology companies and research institutions, focusing on the next stage of artificial intelligence development.
Opinion
2dOpinion

AI Growth Without Workforce Equity Will Deepen Global Divides

AI productivity gains may widen economic inequality unless nations expand access to skills, literacy, and opportunity.
12hon MSN

Another NJ town bans AI data centers after proposal to build one is withdrawn

A proposal for a 16,000-square-foot data center in East Greenwich Township has sparked debate among local residents and led the township to ban future development of data centers. The Mt. Royal Data Storage Facility raised such strong concerns among residents in the New Jersey municipality of roughly 12,
2h

JLR turns to AI, drones to build smarter factories amid EV transition

Jaguar Land Rover is deploying AI-powered manufacturing tools and drone inspections that cut factory inspection times by up to 95%, as the Tata owned automaker accelerates its shift towards smarter, s
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GM Thinks AI Can Slash Vehicle Development Time To Just Two Years

General Motors believes the traditional automotive development cycle may soon become a thing of the past. The automaker says advances in artificial intelligence, simulation software, and virtual engineering could allow it to develop entirely new
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