Everyone Is Building AI Agents. Emergence AI Is Asking a Much Harder Question: Can They Be Trusted?
We’ve moved from “AI can respond” to “AI can act.”
Now comes the uncomfortable part—what happens when those actions go wrong?
We’ve moved from “AI can respond” to “AI can act.”
Now comes the uncomfortable part—what happens when those actions go wrong?
Training the most advanced AI models is becoming dramatically more expensive. What started as million-dollar experiments may soon become billion-dollar training runs, changing who can compete in the AI race.
Artificial intelligence requires massive computing power and electricity. Discover why AI data centers are creating a global energy challenge.
Rising geopolitical tensions in the Middle East are forcing cloud companies to rethink where their infrastructure lives. As risks around regional conflicts grow, tech giants are increasingly shifting data center investments toward India and Singapore, two emerging hubs for global cloud and AI infrastructure.
While the world watches Silicon Valley and Nvidia, Europe is making a different move.
It’s funding its own AI chip ecosystem — and Axelera AI just became one of its biggest bets.
India now has a serious contender in the global AI race.
Sarvam’s new Indus chat app is triggering massive buzz — not just because it’s another chatbot, but because it signals India’s push toward sovereign AI.
India is no longer just consuming AI infrastructure — it’s starting to host it. A new $2 billion AI compute hub powered by Nvidia’s latest Blackwell chips signals a strategic shift that could reshape enterprise AI costs, latency, and global compute geopolitics.
Nvidia’s Rubin platform is not a routine GPU upgrade. It marks the next phase of the AI infrastructure race — one where compute power, energy, and capital will decide who survives the AI boom.
Microsoft isn’t just expanding its data center footprint — it’s redesigning the inside of it. Facing AI-scale compute demands and physical constraints, the company is reportedly planning to rewire and re-architect its data centers to use space more efficiently. This isn’t a cosmetic change. It’s infrastructure survival.