
Which tech company is the most generous with employee stock grants?
An analysis of tech company generosity reveals massive windfalls for employees at firms like Cambricon Technologies and Advanced Micro-Fabrication Equipment China.

An analysis of tech company generosity reveals massive windfalls for employees at firms like Cambricon Technologies and Advanced Micro-Fabrication Equipment China.

Nvidia collaborates with six Wall Street firms to create 'compute financing platforms,' enabling AI companies to borrow up to $500 billion, secured by Nvidia's chips and infrastructure, to fuel the AI boom despite growing capital expenditure pressures.

Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang unveiled a plan with top Wall Street firms including Goldman Sachs and BlackRock to raise $500 billion or more to finance AI infrastructure, treating AI systems as a new asset class.

Tech executives claim AI will reduce working hours, but workers at companies like OpenAI, Anthropic, and Meta report grueling 70-to-90-hour weeks, forced project reassignments, and increased workloads driven by AI implementation.

The Trump administration finalized a framework with major tech companies to test new AI models for safety and cybersecurity risks, but the White House is keeping the details private, sparking transparency concerns.

Global pharmaceutical giants are increasing investments in China's biotech sector, aiming to leverage innovation capabilities and form joint ventures for the global market, according to Global Health Summit speakers.

Texas Governor Greg Abbott announced that all new data center projects must be audited by the PUCT and ERCOT as interconnection requests surge, threatening to overwhelm the state's power grid.
Australia's government is progressing gambling advertising reforms, increasing scrutiny on fuel prices after excise restoration, and adjusting its News Bargaining Incentive to tax big tech's digital advertising revenue at 2.5%, exempting AI companies.

Over 20 US tech companies, including Nvidia, Microsoft, and Meta, sent a letter urging policymakers to avoid "premature restrictions" on open-weight AI models, arguing such limits could stifle competition and innovation. The debate intensifies amid concerns over Chinese models and intellectual property theft, with key players like OpenAI and Anthropic not signing the letter.
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Google parent Alphabet and Tesla shares plunged after both reported negative free cash flow and announced billions more in AI and unspecified investments, raising investor skepticism about returns on high spending.

Chinese tech companies are rapidly expanding their international presence, driven by a global surge in AI spending and domestic competition. This growth is evident in rising physical tech exports and increased revenue from cloud-based software and foundation models, with firms like MiniMax seeing significant international earnings.

Environmental groups and space experts warn that proposed orbital datacenters by companies like SpaceX and Blue Origin could cause catastrophic pollution, altering Earth's atmosphere and ozone layer. A petition to the FCC demands a pause on new licenses, citing federal law violations and insufficient environmental impact assessments for millions of planned satellites.

A bellwether social media addiction lawsuit against Meta, brought by a Florida teenager identified as R.K.C., has been dropped. This follows tentative settlements by Snap, TikTok, and Google’s YouTube, leaving Meta as the sole remaining defendant before the case was dismissed without payment.
Edtech companies like Coursera and upGrad are increasingly partnering with higher education institutions to embed AI, data science, and cybersecurity courses directly into degree programs, moving beyond optional certifications to address the reshaping of entry-level jobs by AI.

Ant Digital Technologies, Alibaba's fintech affiliate, launched "Agentar 2.0," an upgraded AI agent platform featuring 200 digital expert templates. CEO Cyril Han Xinyi stated the platform aims to restructure enterprise workflows for collective productivity, moving beyond individual task acceleration.

Beijing-based ModelBest, a key player in on-device AI, secured over 5 billion yuan (US$738 million) in funding this year, pushing its valuation to 20 billion yuan after its latest C+ Series round. This milestone highlights growing investor confidence in China's local AI sector.

Meta's AI smart glasses, despite privacy safeguards, raise alarming concerns over surveillance, digital sexual abuse, and potential misuse by stalkers or governments, exacerbated by influencer normalization and weak enforcement of safety guidelines.

Microsoft, Amazon, and Google's combined carbon emissions increased by nearly a fifth in the past year, reaching 119m mTCO₂e, largely due to datacentre construction for AI. This surge contrasts with previous efforts to reduce emissions and highlights concerns about the ecological impact of cloud computing and AI development.

Opposition to AI datacenters is a growing US political theme, but critics argue it distracts from the larger issue of AI companies' concentrated power and influence. While local concerns about resources and environment are valid, the focus should shift to limiting corporate control and wealth accumulation.

Anduril CEO Brian Schimpf stated the defense tech company is not in a hurry to go public due to current market conditions and high valuations. He believes a successful IPO requires investor returns, and a hype cycle is a bad time to launch. Despite increased demand for defense tech, the IPO market remains tepid.

Zhipu AI and Iluvatar CoreX Semiconductor shares surged Thursday following separate secondary share placements to raise billions of Hong Kong dollars for hardware and research. Investor appetite remained robust despite expired lock-up periods, showcasing a common strategy for Chinese tech firms to secure funding post-IPO.

President Trump indicated that major US AI companies, which are earning significant profits, will make a public "contribution" to the country. He mentioned the need for "guardrails" for AI, acknowledging its potential for both good and bad, and suggested internal administration discussions about the form these contributions might take.

President Trump indicated that major US AI companies, which are earning significant profits, will make a public 'contribution' to the nation. He mentioned 'guardrails' for AI and suggested discussions are ongoing within his administration regarding the form of these contributions, declining to provide specifics.