
Elon Musk’s Shadow Rule
How the U.S. government came to rely on the tech billionaire—and is now struggling to rein him in. By Ronan Farrow | The New Yorker

How the U.S. government came to rely on the tech billionaire—and is now struggling to rein him in. By Ronan Farrow | The New Yorker

By Ron Davis | Phoenix Business Journal With proximity to the West Coast plus affordable, available land, Phoenix has emerged as a major player in the rise of data center development. A

Sasha Hupka Arizona Republic Arizona State University’s law school will soon allow prospective students to use artificial intelligence while crafting their admissions materials. The Sandra


By Alex Hosmar, Law Clerk at Rose Law Group The thumbs up emoji is as good as a signature, according to a recent judge’s ruling

Local officials urged U.S. senators to reauthorize the Economic Development Administration, which they said helped blunt the impact of the 2019 closure of the Navajo

While the University is implementing artificial intelligence as a learning tool in some courses, it’s also working on reframing its academic integrity policy to address

By Jody Godoy | Reuters Ripple Labs Inc did not violate federal securities law by selling its XRP token on public exchanges, a U.S. judge
By Jessica Boehm | Axios ASU is partnering with Applied Materials Inc. to bring a $270 million research, development and prototyping facility to support the Valley’s burgeoning semiconductor industry. Driving the news: The

Elon Musk’s new company xAI involves workers from several rival firms. || ODD ANDERSEN/Getty Images Kara Carlson Austin American-Statesman AUSTIN, Texas − Elon Musk has

Stone Applications LLC via city of Mesa By Ron Davis | Phoenix Business Journal Google is moving dirt on its $1 billion data center campus in southeast Mesa. The project, which was often referred

Photo via Vantage Data Centers By Audrey Jensen | Phoenix Business Journal Denver-based Vantage Data Centers has made significant progress on the second phase of its planned campus with the recent
Maggie Laird opinion contributor Opinion: It takes a lot of time and effort to know where water is coming from in Arizona and how it’s

By Aimee Pichi | CBS News Twitter is threatening legal action over Meta’s new social media service, Threads, with an attorney for Twitter describing as a

By Amy Edelen | Phoenix Business Journal A Scottsdale-based company that makes technology to extract drinking water from the air has partnered with Local First

By Tech Crunch Ironically, the social app IRL‘s users do not exist in real life. An internal investigation by IRL’s board of directors found that 95%
By Ron Davis | Phoenix Business Journal Several firms that support the semiconductor industry and have recently opened or announced plans to bolster operations in
By Amy Edelen | Phoenix Business Journal A Taiwan-based semiconductor component manufacturer is expanding to the U.S. and opening a new headquarters in Phoenix. Highlight

Ken Colburn Special for The Republic QUESTION: I keep hearing about how incredible ChatGPT is, but what can it do for non-technical people? ANSWER: The

By Digital Free Press Affordable housing is a major issue in Arizona and the United States. The cost of housing has been rising steadily in

By Elizabeth Nolan Brown | Reason A Georgia man is suing the makers of ChatGPT for defamation. In a new lawsuit filed in Gwinnett County, Georgia, Mark Walters

By Maritza Dominguez | Arizona Republic As electric vehicle ownership rises, Mesa is looking to light the spark on new infrastructure to power those cars.

Opinion: Why are so many experts suddenly worried whether artificial intelligence will kill us all? Let’s walk through the basics of AI to find out.

By Economic Times Neuralink, Elon Musk‘s brain-computer interface company, has now received the go ahead from US Food and Drug Administration (FDA) to begin testing its first-in-human clinical

By Benjamin Weiser | The New York Times The lawsuit began like so many others: A man named Roberto Mata sued the airline Avianca, saying he

By Denise Chow | NBC News Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis on Thursday signed into law a spaceflight bill that protects companies such as SpaceX and Blue
Machine learning can bring us cancer diagnoses with greater speed and precision than any individual doctor — but it could also bring us another pandemic
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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