
Carney launches $2.3B AI plan after Pope Leo safety call
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.
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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.

The unanimous ruling strengthens the SEC’s hand in disgorgement cases, giving executives and boards another reason to treat enforcement risk as very real.

Amazon is shifting its gaming pitch from MMOs to phone-first party games, and the move shows how much the company now wants franchises, not just studios, to do the heavy lifting.

Meta is betting that creators will pay for answers analytics alone never gave them: why a post performed, not merely whether it did.

The new assistant is meant to replace dashboard hunting with quick answers on timing and comment sentiment, a small product move with big workflow implications for creators and the platforms chasing them.
The new bet is not on finding more intent data, but on forcing sales teams to act on the signals they already have.

The former Greensill Capital founder has signed a disqualification undertaking, ending the case before trial and sharpening the warning for boards using fast-growing private finance.

The new filing from Elon Musk's company backs a planned market debut, yet it also raises questions boards cannot ignore.

Elon Musk's company has set a target share price earlier than expected, raising the stakes for investors, rivals, and any board watching private-market valuations turn public.

Her yearlong experiment shows where AI is useful, where it is flimsy, and why companion bots may be the real boardroom problem.

The quantum computing company chose a traditional IPO over the SPAC-heavy path, signaling a bid for mainstream credibility that other founders and boards will be watching closely.

SpaceX's updated IPO prospectus puts Elon Musk's shares above $866 billion, sharpening the stakes for investors, rivals, and boards watching private-market valuations.