Ads are coming to Apple Maps, as Apple expands its business offerings

Apple Maps will launch ads this summer in the U.S. and Canada. Plus, a new suite of Apple Business offerings arrives April 14.

An exclusive tour of Amazon’s Trainium lab, the chip that’s won over Anthropic, OpenAI, even Apple 

Shortly after Amazon announced its $50 billion investment in OpenAI, AWS invited me on a private tour of the chip lab at the heart of the deal.

Why Wall Street wasn’t won over by Nvidia’s big conference

Despite investor fears of an AI bubble, Nvidia’s latest conference shows that most in the industry aren’t concerned by that possibility.

Nvidia is quietly building a multibillion-dollar behemoth to rival its chips business

Nvidia’s networking business raked in $11 billion last quarter despite getting significantly less fanfare than chips and gaming.

Mistral bets on ‘build-your-own AI’ as it takes on OpenAI, Anthropic in the enterprise

Mistral Forge lets enterprises train custom AI models from scratch on their own data, challenging rivals that rely on fine-tuning and retrieval-based approaches.

Nvidia’s version of OpenClaw could solve its biggest problem: Security

Nvidia announced an open enterprise AI agent platform, called NemoClaw, that is built off of viral OpenClaw.

Memories AI is building the visual memory layer for wearables and robotics

Memories.ai is building a large visual memory model that can index and retrieve video-recorded memories for physical AI.

Nvidia’s DLSS 5 uses generative AI to boost photorealism in video games, with ambitions beyond gaming

Nvidia’s new DLSS 5 uses generative AI and structured graphics data to make video games more realistic. CEO Jensen Huang says the approach could eventually spread to other industries.

How to watch Jensen Huang’s Nvidia GTC 2026 keynote — and what to expect

GTC is Nvidia’s flagship annual event, where the chipmaker typically announces new products, partnerships, and its vision for the future of computing. Huang’s keynote will focus on Nvidia’s role in the future of computing and AI.

Atlassian follows Block’s footsteps and cuts staff in the name of AI

Atlassian laid off 10% of its workforce, around 1,600 people, as the company looks to funnel more funds to AI.