As AI agents take on more autonomous tasks in software development, the governance layer is becoming as important as the capability — and GitLab is betting it already has one.
Software development took a decade to democratize. Hardware has remained stubbornly out of reach. Atech is betting the same playbook works for the physical world.
As hyperscalers dominate AI compute, a Finnish upstart running on clean Nordic energy is making a case that sovereign, sustainable infrastructure can compete.
The breach raises fresh questions about third-party vendor security at a moment when Anthropic is deploying one of its most sensitive and closely watched AI models.
As European governments search for alternatives to US-controlled AI infrastructure, a transatlantic merger is making the case that sovereignty can scale.
Google came to Las Vegas with a clear message: the time for general-purpose AI infrastructure has passed. From specialized silicon to a new cross-cloud data layer, the company is moving in a new direction.
With a personal AI agent for business users and a coding layer for builders, Snowflake is betting that unified, governed data is the foundation enterprises need.
As foreign AI tools hit legal and security barriers across defense and critical infrastructure, a homegrown British lab steps in — with government backing to match.