Two long-lost organ pieces written by a teenage Johann Sebastian Bach were unveiled in Germany on Monday in a discovery described as a "great moment for the world of music". The two solo organ works, ...
Anthropic (ANTHRO) unveiled plans today to build out $50B in artificial intelligence-related infrastructure in the U.S. As part of the plan, the AI company is building data centers with Fluidstack in ...
AI startup Anthropic said Wednesday it would invest $50 billion in building data centers in the US, the latest multi-billion-dollar outlay in the industry as companies race to expand their artificial ...
EXCLUSIVE: Amazon Web Services (AWS) on Monday announced a plan to build and deploy purpose-built artificial intelligence (AI) and high-performance computing for the U.S. government for the first time ...
Previously unknown organ works by Johann Sebastian Bach have been presented and performed in Germany for the first time in 320 years. Germany's Culture Minister Wolfram Weimer called the discovery of ...
Anthropic has announced a $50 billion investment in dedicated U.S. infrastructure—starting with custom-built data centres in Texas and New York in partnership with Fluidstack. The rollout is expected ...
Amazon Web Services is making a sizable new investment in infrastructure designed to boost AI capabilities for U.S. government organizations. AWS announced Monday it is investing $50 billion to build ...
Stradivarius is the fourth shop owned by the Inditex brand to join the centre, following the arrival of flagship Zara earlier this year, alongside Pull&Bear and Bershka. Founded in 1994, Stradivarius ...
Anthropic’s $50B AI Bet Starts in Texas and New York Your email has been sent What does $50 billion buy you in the AI era? If you’re Anthropic, the answer is simple: a coast-to-coast compute empire ...
WASHINGTON — When President Trump’s signature tax and spending cuts legislation was on the ropes earlier this year, senators added a $50 billion fund intended to soften the blow to rural hospitals and ...
Wolfram Weimer, the German culture minister; Peter Wollny, director of the Bach Archive in Leipzig; and Burkhard Jung, Leipzig's mayor pictured with the two compositions Jens Schlüter / Bach Archive ...