Elon Musk’s xAI Hires Crypto Finance Expert to Train Its AI Models
Elon Musk’s xAI has hired a crypto finance expert to help train its AI models on market dynamics, signaling growing ambitions in financial and trading intelligence.
Access a continuous stream of concise, high-impact reporting on artificial intelligence across global markets and industries. This section aggregates short-form coverage of corporate announcements, funding activity, product launches, regulatory actions, executive moves, and strategic partnerships, delivering essential developments with speed and clarity. Designed for efficient consumption, it prioritizes material updates and market-moving information while complementing longer-form analysis and in-depth industry coverage.
Elon Musk’s xAI has hired a crypto finance expert to help train its AI models on market dynamics, signaling growing ambitions in financial and trading intelligence.
Nvidia stock fell after reports raised questions about the final amount of its planned $100 billion investment in OpenAI, despite CEO Jensen Huang reaffirming commitment.
Oracle aims to raise $50 billion via equity and debt to fund AI infrastructure and data-center growth, easing investor concerns about financing its OpenAI partnerships.
Snowflake has partnered with OpenAI to embed AI models directly into its cloud platform, enabling enterprises to analyse data and automate workflows using natural language queries.
Ring’s AI-powered Search Party, which scans camera networks to locate lost dogs, is now available to all U.S. users, including those without Ring cameras.
Carbon Robotics introduces the Large Plant Model, allowing autonomous LaserWeeder robots to identify and target weeds in real time using AI trained on 150M plant images.
Sabre says the travel industry’s shift toward agentic AI will only succeed if trust and security are built into autonomous systems from the ground up.
Africa-based travel technology company Tripesa has launched Roamio, an AI-powered travel marketplace designed to connect travellers with local experts through intent-driven trip planning.
Former Google engineer Linwei Ding was convicted of stealing AI trade secrets to benefit two Chinese companies. He faces multiple counts of economic espionage and trade secret theft.
Perplexity has agreed to a $750 million, three-year deal with Microsoft to use Azure and access frontier AI models from OpenAI, Anthropic, and xAI, Bloomberg reported.