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Silicon Valley tech execs are joining the US Army Reserve Chief technology officers (CTOs) from companies, including Palantir, Meta, and OpenAI, are taking part-time roles in the U.S. Army Reserve.
The Trump-Musk beef puts Silicon Valley in an awkward position as it navigates the president’s tech and trade policies.
Alphabet Inc.’s Sundar Pichai said his company will keep expanding its engineering ranks at least into 2026, stressing human talent remains key even as Google’s parent ramps up AI inves… ...
If the question is “Where is the next Silicon Valley?” there’s currently no shortage of cities – from Hong Kong to New York – investing in their own contenders. Singapore is no different. Its new ...
In the decade that I have observed Silicon Valley — first as an engineer, then as a journalist — I’ve watched the industry shift to a new paradigm.
Morrisville Councilman Steve Rao makes the case for the Triangle as a Silicon Valley of the East, and urges investors to explore this burgeoning market and its potential to redefine American ...
Our guest today, Telle Whitney, she has worked in Silicon Valley for her whole career, but she argues as do many others, that tech culture both there and around the world needs a reboot right now.
Two years later, no major legislation or regulation has passed, and the basic problem that caused the crisis persists.
Silicon Valley will face strong headwinds in the months ahead — this week's pause in President Trump's tariff war with China notwithstanding.
The Trump administration wants startups to remake the US military, setting the stage for a battle over the world’s biggest defense budget.
Tech titans and DC policymakers sound the alarm on China's AI and defense tech surge at the high-powered Hill and Valley Forum.
Though DeepSeek laid a plank over Silicon Valley’s moat, Silicon Valley is already digging that moat wider. Compute is not everything, but Silicon Valley’s bigger shovel will continue to be an ...