
Amiram Shachar says Upwind now covers the whole AI stack
Upwind's new "Security for AI" push reframes AI risk as infrastructure, not a side product, and that changes how buyers will budget, govern, and deploy.
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Upwind's new "Security for AI" push reframes AI risk as infrastructure, not a side product, and that changes how buyers will budget, govern, and deploy.

Union Pacific says it can fund the Norfolk Southern takeover itself, but Trump’s interest and the STB pause raise the political cost of the biggest railroad merger ever.

WIRED found unreleased biometric code in Meta's smart glasses platform, raising fresh questions about consent, device permissions, and how far wearable AI can reach.

Canada is betting more than $2.3 billion that it can scale AI without losing control of it, a signal boards and policymakers cannot ignore.

Fake literary agents are using polished emails, believable websites, and credible LinkedIn profiles to lure authors and publishers into a trust trap.

Her death closes the life of an artist whose work, especially Persepolis, became both a commercial landmark and a political statement about freedom, identity, and women’s rights.

Gerhard Zeiler says the market needs scale, not closed-off content silos, as box office trends keep reshaping how movies and TV travel.

Satrapi’s death closes a career that changed who got seen in animation, after Persepolis made Oscars history for women in the category.

GDS is moving about 1,000 GOV.UK Pay services to Adyen, adding pay by bank and shifting the economics for local public services.

Google DeepMind's CEO says artificial general intelligence may be only a few years away, forcing leaders to prepare for a possible post-scarcity era now.

Her yearlong experiment shows where AI is useful, where it is flimsy, and why companion bots may be the real boardroom problem.
The firm is joining a $2 billion capital raise, a move that could reshape how elite venture firms think about scale, ownership, and growth-stage access.