Artificial intelligence was once again the talk of global leaders at Davos this year — but their sentiment was decidedly more mixed, with some eagerly anticipating the arrival of AI agents and others bemoaning that AI hasn't yet boosted their bottom lines.
AI took center stage at the World Economic Forum in Davos, with all participants voicing their opinions on the latest $500 billion AI
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Salesforce CEO Marc Benioff said that the two AI leaders, Sam Altman and Mustafa Suleyman do not care for each other.
President Trump’s accusation that Bank of America dropped conservatives as clients serves as a reminder C.E.O.s may face unexpected attacks by the White House.
Wale Edun, Nigeria’s minister of Finance and coordinating minister of Economy met Adebayo Ogunlesi, a Nigerian-born private equity
At the World Economic Forum’s annual gathering in Davos, AI is the word that’s been on every major corporate leader’s lips. Here’s what they’re saying.
At WSJ Journal House Davos, OpenAI Chief Product Officer Kevin Weil outlines ChatGPT’s 2025 roadmap—including a new model and AI agent features that can take actions on your behalf—while predicting the future of computing power,
OpenAI is focusing on AI infrastructure with Stargate as rivals like China's DeepSeek close the gap on its AI models.
On Tuesday, Anthropic CEO Dario Amodei predicted that AI models may surpass human capabilities "in almost everything" within two to three years, according to a Wall Street Journal interview at the World Economic Forum in Davos, Switzerland.
Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella had the quote of the week in response to a question from CNBC's Andrew Ross Sorkin about Elon Musk questioning the ability of the new Stargate Project's financial backers to invest up to $500 billion in AI infrastructure.
DAVOS, SWITZERLAND — Scale AI CEO Alexandr Wang has ignited geopolitical tensions in the artificial intelligence sector by alleging that DeepSeek, a rising Chinese AI lab, has stockpiled approximately 50,000 NVIDIA H100 GPUs — advanced chips banned for export to China under U.S. sanctions.