
No one at the wheel: The race for the autonomous car intensifies
Waymo and Tesla already offer self-driving car rides in several US cities, while in China robotaxis are circulating in major cities

Waymo and Tesla already offer self-driving car rides in several US cities, while in China robotaxis are circulating in major cities

The proliferation of these centers in France’s second-largest city threatens the energy supply for projects aimed at improving the lives of residents

Humanity is once again a laboratory for big tech, which deploys uncontrolled, unreliable tools that are already part of the daily lives of billions of people around the world

Competition Commissioner Teresa Ribera is getting ready to impose sanctions on the tech giants for non-compliance with the Digital Markets Act. But European authorities are not expected to impose the highest possible sanction
Big tech companies lead the losses, with €1.5 trillion cumulatively shed since Thursday from the Magnificent Seven’s market capitalization

The alliance between Uber and Waymo in the city, where Musk has plans for Tesla in June, opens new avenues for expansion in the self-driving car sector

Beijing announces levies of up to 15% on imports of US products, such as oil and large cars, an investigation into Google and restrictions on exports of critical minerals

Washington D.C. monopoly ruling marks a shift towards stricter regulation of technology giants in the United States and the European Union over their aggressive practices across markets

Nvidia’s experience illustrates the investor’s fear of missing the great new technological wave ridden by big tech firms such as Apple, Microsoft and Alphabet

Profits at Alphabet, Apple, Amazon, Microsoft and Meta shoot up 38% thanks to artificial intelligence

The unstoppable advance of AI is changing the rules, creating new winners and losers in the increasingly important semiconductor sector. Here is a review of the battles being waged in the supply chain and the main players fighting for dominance

European share prices started the year on a positive note, trading at lower valuations, but analysts caution against confirming a trend shift

The retirement of Al Gore and James Bell and the appointment of Wanda Austin mean there will be an equal number of men and women in the group’s executive committee

The cuts follow pledges by executives of Google and its parent company Alphabet to reduce costs. A year ago, the company said it would lay off 12,000 employees

All three stock indexes racked up weeks of gains, but the tech-heavy Nasdaq stands out, rising 43%, its best performance since 2020

Widespread amazement at creative artificial intelligence has resulted in the fever of technocapitalism, which aims to monopolize profits and impose regulations that favor its interests over those of society

Despite what most people think, the share prices of Apple, Amazon, Alphabet, Microsoft, Nvidia, Meta and Tesla could be moving sideways in the coming years, rather than keeping up their sustained growth

A 10-person jury will decide whether Google’s digital payment processing system has been illegally driving up prices for consumers and developers

According to court documents the government entered into the record last week, the payments came to more than $26 billion in 2021

The U.S. Department of Justice argues that Google has smothered competition by paying companies such as Apple and Verizon to lock in its search engine as the default choice

Only 2% of known variations had been classified, but DeepMind’s artificial intelligence has increased that figure 18-fold

The US Department of Justice has accused Google of hiding evidence and documents in the first session of the illegal monopoly trial against the company

A Washington federal court will determine whether the technology company illegally stifled competition in the world of online search

The city has become the battlefront for technology companies vying to control the future of urban mobility amid concerns about the safety of driverless vehicles

The Digital Services Act is part of a suite of tech-focused regulations crafted by the 27-nation bloc — long a global leader in cracking down on tech giants

If the House were to hold Zuckerberg in contempt, the Justice Department would decide whether to prosecute him

Treasury yields tumbled further in the bond market after a report showed inflation at the wholesale level cooled by more in June than expected