
AI developers are failing on transparency, new index shows
Ryan Heath Axios A damning assessment of 10 key AI foundation models in a new transparency index is stoking new pressure on AI developers to

Ryan Heath Axios A damning assessment of 10 key AI foundation models in a new transparency index is stoking new pressure on AI developers to

By NAHB The toll data breaches are taking on U.S. businesses is on the rise, and construction firms – especially general contractors – are becoming

Axios This week’s music industry lawsuit against Anthropic adds yet another challenge to how AI firms train their large language models and offers a fresh

Rose Law Group Founder and President Jordan Rose puts it this way: “We are living through the Industrial Revolution and the end result will be progress.” By

By Balin Overstolz McNair | KTAR A new EMD Electronics gas and chemical delivery facility is fully operational in Chandler following a $39 million investment. At full

By Anya Kamenetz | The Cut Back in 2015, designer Frank Chimero observed on then-Twitter that almost any New Yorker cartoon could be re-captioned with a single phrase: “I’d like to

Nathan Bomey Axios If CEOs had their way, their workers would be back in the office and pursuing AI advancements at the same time. Why

By Imran Rahman-Jones | BBC The US government has issued its first ever fine to a company for leaving space junk orbiting the Earth. The

By Debra Kamin | The New York Times Reporting from NASA’s Marshall Space Flight Center in Huntsville, Ala., which local residents call Rocket City. The moon

Sara Fischer Axios Dozens of newspaper, digital and magazine news executives descended on Capitol Hill last week to lobby members of Congress on copyright protections

By Rich Smith | The Motley Fool Amazon (AMZN -2.99%) and SpaceX are not friends. This fact was made painfully obvious back in April 2022, when Amazon, the e-commerce giant

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By Eduardo Dávalos | Rose Law Group Reporter In the heart of New York City, within the architectural marvel of the World Trade Center, an

By Michael Sheetz | CNBC PARIS – The U.S. export credit agency is working through a $5 billion pipeline of applications related to the space

JACOB FISCHLER Arizona Mirror WASHINGTON – U.S. Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer and South Dakota Republican Sen. Mike Rounds said Thursday they’re part of a

Happy student wearing virtual reality goggles at school in computer science class Jennifer A. Kingson Axios As schools gingerly embrace virtual reality, Meta announced Tuesday

By Demond Cureton | XR Today Authorities should regulate and tax the Metaverse to avoid tax dodgers operating on the upcoming spatial communications platform, Christine

By Scott Shumaker | The Mesa Tribune Data centers played a major role in sparking Mesa’s current technology and manufacturing renaissance, but the industry is starting to wear thin for

Photo via GPEC.org Press Release By Ron Davis | Phoenix Business Journal Google revealed its plans on Wednesday for its long-awaited large data center campus in southeast Mesa. Early construction started on Google’s data center nearly two months ago on the northwest corner of

Law school professors from Columbia, UVA discuss ChatGPT, how AI won’t replace lawyers Jay Spoehel FOXBusiness ChatGPT education concerns: Students will use it as ‘shortcut’

By Ron Davis | Phoenix Business Journal Wes Swenson was the only one to raise a paddle at Tuesday’s state land auction. The CEO of Utah-based Novva Data Centers cracked

By Margi Murphy | Bloomberg Cybercriminals are constantly searching for new ways to trick people. One of the more recent additions to their arsenal was voice simulation

By Tessa Solomon | ARTnews A federal judge in Washington, D.C., ruled Friday that artwork generated by artificial intelligence is not eligible for copyright protection

By AZ Big Media Is Metro Phoenix the new Silicon Valley? It certainly could be. A perfect storm of opportunities is brewing with manufacturing, electric vehicles and technologies like artificial

By Alex Travelli | The New York Times When it launched its first rocket in 1963, India was a poor country pursuing the world’s most cutting-edge

By InBusiness Phoenix Thompson Thrift, a full-service nationally recognized real estate company, announced today the commencement of construction on master infrastructure improvements and approximately 35,000 square

Via ASM America Inc. By Ron Davis | Phoenix Business Journal A highly visible parcel of land along Loop 101 in north Scottsdale is under
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Sethuraman “Panch” Panchanathan, former director of the National Science Foundation and now University Professor of Technology and Innovation at ASU, will lead the city of

By Howard Fischer | Capitol Media Services Key Points: On May 13, State Treasurer Kimberly Yee lashed out at schools chief Tom Horne, saying a new

By Reid Wilson, Pluribus News Key Points: Just under 70,000 Americans died of drug overdoses in 2025, a nearly 14% decline over the prior 12-month