by Jim | Mar 12, 2026 | AI News
The Strait of Hormuz Shock: Why AI Leaders Should Pay Attention.. The Strait of Hormuz’s pivotal role in global trade is increasingly at risk due to geopolitical tensions, with significant ramifications for artificial intelligence development. The images...
by Jim | Mar 6, 2026 | AI News
Artificial intelligence is often portrayed as a purely digital technology, existing in the cloud and driven by software. In reality, AI depends on an enormous physical infrastructure that requires energy, hardware, logistics and global supply chains. Because of this,...
by Jim | Mar 1, 2026 | AI News, FinTech blog, Newsletter, Technology blog
In recent days, reports have suggested a significant shift in the relationship between the U.S. government and leading artificial intelligence providers. Anthropic, long regarded as one of the more safety-focused AI companies, appears to have been sidelined in favour...
by Jim | Feb 27, 2026 | AI News, Aviation / Aerospace blog, Newsletter, Telecoms blog
Reports that President Donald Trump is preparing to phase out the use of products from Anthropic across government departments have ignited debate about the relationship between political leadership and private artificial intelligence developers. According to the...
by Jim | Feb 25, 2026 | AI News, Automotive blog, Newsletter
The autonomous vehicle sector has promised transformation for over a decade. Now, with a reported $1.5 billion funding round, UK-based AI company Wayve signals that commercialisation—not experimentation—is the next phase. The capital injection is more than financial...
by Jim | Feb 20, 2026 | AI News, Newsletter, Uncategorized
At the global AI summit in New Delhi , a defining geopolitical fault line emerged: the United States rejected proposals aimed at establishing a centralized framework for global artificial intelligence governance. The decision has sent ripples through diplomatic,...