Six AI leaders are uniting to form a single company. How is this possibly legal, asks Madhavi Singh of Yale’s Thurman Arnold Project, an initiative dedicated to antitrust issues.
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The United Arab Emirates said on Friday it will invest up to $50 billion in Canada under a framework that includes projects ...
European stock futures traded lower early Friday amid renewed worries over valuations of AI companies. Asian stock benchmarks tracked U.S. indexes lower; the dollar and Treasury yields were little ...
The United Arab Emirates has announced plans to establish a new K-City dedicated to celebrating Korean culture. Part of a ...