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How AI’s Growth Led To A Real Sovereignty Market And A Major Exit
Germany’s AI infrastructure and investments lead to a new sovereignty market, with a significant merger highlighting shifts in model ownership and control.
Portable SSDs For AI: The 9 Best Options In 2026
Discover the nine best portable SSDs for AI workloads in 2026, featuring top choices for speed, capacity, ruggedness, and compatibility.
The AI Revolution In Automotive: Kimi K3’s Fast-Track To Success
Moonshot AI ships Kimi K3, a 2.8 trillion parameter model priced at Western mid-tier levels, signaling a shift in Chinese AI capabilities and competition.
How to Share Less Without Feeling Secretive
Sharing less without feeling secretive starts with understanding your boundaries—discover how to stay authentic while maintaining your privacy.
Beach Bod Batman, Coastal Catwoman, High Tide Harley, And Chlorophyll Ivy Join Fortnite! #Fortnite
Fortnite announces four new character skins: Beach Bod Batman, Coastal Catwoman, High Tide Harley, and Chlorophyll Ivy, joining the game as part of a new summer-themed update.
Discover 12 AI Tools That Will Change Content Creation In 2026
A new guide highlights 12 AI tools that will reshape content creation workflows by 2026, emphasizing automation, efficiency, and multi-format adaptability.
Reevaluating Sovereignty In Light Of The Need For The Best AI Model
Experts argue that prioritizing sovereignty in AI is costly and may hinder access to the best models, urging a reassessment of strategic priorities.
Revolutionizing Deep Learning With Scroll Mechanics At Abyssal Station
Innovative scroll-driven depth engine at Abyssal Station revolutionizes immersive AI experiences, blending visual design with interactive depth simulation.
Could Thinking Machines’ Inkling Be The Key To AI’s Next Leap?
Thinking Machines releases Inkling, a 975-billion-parameter open-weight model, sparking questions about AI’s next leap and open-source policies.