OpenBuilder's cofounder and CEO, Paul Li, stated that bugs leave projects unfinished and drive up costs, highlighting the need for a more sustainable pricing model.
Ondas announced a definitive merger agreement with Mistral, a Bethesda, Md.-based defense prime contractor, valued at $175 million, which includes $122.5 million in common stock paid upfront and in installments.
"We've basically helped put together all the talent from around the company, sort of pushing in one direction. A lot of it was assembling together all the ingredients we already had and then kind of pushing with relentless sort of focus and pace."
Supermicro claims it is not a suspect in the case. However, the company did take action against the individuals involved. Two of them have been placed on leave, while a third person has been fired.
Native has developed a platform designed to translate a company's security policies into provider-specific controls that can be enforced across Amazon Web Services, Microsoft Azure, Google Cloud, and Oracle Cloud Infrastructure. Rather than layering on additional monitoring or detection tooling, the platform works through the native enforcement mechanisms already built into those cloud providers.
Emil Michael, who oversees the Pentagon's AI efforts, sold his xAI shares for between $5 million and $25 million, having initially valued them at up to $1 million. This sale raised concerns about potential conflicts of interest given his role in negotiating with AI companies.