Palantir releases the legal hounds on ex-staff startup
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AI turf war slides into court with accusations of poaching and data theft

Palantir has widened its legal assault on a rival AI outfit, accusing former staff of looting its talent, customers and confidential material.

Broadcom rides AI boom, but the market still flinches
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Analysts moan about the margins as shares wobble

Broadcom delivered another slab of AI-fuelled growth and still managed to spook the market in after-hours trading.

Tiiny AI shrinks a "supercomputer"
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Pocket-sized box promises to run 120 billion parameter models

Tiiny AI reckons it has cracked the code for shoving an AI supercomputer into a device so small it could vanish into your jacket lining.

Secretary of state picks a fight with a serif
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Microsoft's default Calibri is too "woke"

US Secretary of State Marco Rubio tightened his grip on the culture war by ordering diplomats to ditch Calibri typefaces for Times New Roman, apparently unaware that the venerable serif has spent decades carrying some of the most “woke” books ever printed.

Australia’s teen social media ban sparks chaos on day one
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Prime minister shrugs off the mess as kids flaunt their workarounds

Australia’s under-16 social media ban had barely landed before the country’s feeds filled with teenagers loudly proving they could dodge it, prompting Prime Minister Anthony Albanese to defend the scheme as fair dinkum.