
Demis Hassabis says AGI could arrive by 2030, and time is running out
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.
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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.

The Bond reboot is reportedly moving fast out of the gate, a sales pace that matters for publishers weighing whether big licensed games can still break through.

Amazon is giving its Proteus warehouse robot language skills, a move that could make human-robot handoffs faster while deepening automation pressure on warehouse labor.

The leaked date gives EA, Bit Reactor, and Respawn a tight launch window, with pricing set and a crowded release calendar waiting behind it.
The tax collector is keeping its biggest software bets in motion, but shifting the CRM timetable by three months while handing Capgemini a major front-end services contract.

IO Interactive is giving up self-publishing on future James Bond games, shifting the business and brand control to MGM and Amazon Game Studios.

The first episode gets a global convention rollout now, giving fans an early look before the anime's April 2027 debut and showing how hype is being converted into event-driven demand.

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.

Toronto researchers showed a small open-weight model could autonomously find, exploit, and spread across a 33-host test network, even adapting to newly disclosed flaws at runtime.
A cheaper Chinese AI option is moving into US workflows, forcing executives to weigh cost, capability, and vendor risk in real time.

A single sentence in SpaceX’s amended IPO filing suggests the company may use richly priced stock for massive acquisitions, including a possible Tesla deal.

Gianni Infantino turned FIFA's biggest event into a revenue engine, but the same centralization that powers the $8.9 billion Cup keeps critics uneasy.