Anthropic Eyes SpaceX-Sized IPO
Anthropic reportedly expects its initial public offering to match or exceed SpaceX’s record-setting IPO size. Preparations for the AI company’s debut are accelerating, according to people familiar with the matter.
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Anthropic reportedly expects its initial public offering to match or exceed SpaceX’s record-setting IPO size. Preparations for the AI company’s debut are accelerating, according to people familiar with the matter.

The European Commission appears to be moving away from imposing exceptionally large fines on major technology companies and toward compliance-focused dialogue. Critics warn that this softer approach could allow dominant platforms to further entrench their market power.
New releases from Chinese competitors are narrowing the gap with Silicon Valley’s AI products, including ChatGPT and Gemini. Lower pricing is helping these services gain market share, alongside offerings such as DeepSeek and Kimi agents.

Calendly is expanding beyond scheduling by entering the crowded meeting note-taking market. It is also releasing Callie, a meeting scheduling assistant.
Blockbuster debuts by two technology companies show Beijing encouraging its tech champions to raise money from domestic investors. The strategy aims to finance China’s artificial intelligence ambitions while reducing dependence on Wall Street.

The article examines how airlines can use market models to optimize pricing across complex, multi-connection journeys. These models can account for demand, seasonality, flight timing, current events, global markets, and competitor activity to identify additional revenue opportunities.
Smart bed prices are falling sharply, with many online products now priced at RMB 3,000–4,000 and flagship sets below RMB 10,000. Falling component costs, domestic supply chains, stronger demand, and simplified product configurations are accelerating adoption, while inaccurate sensing and weak adaptive functions remain key concerns.

Hays Plc plans to focus its recruitment business on roles that are harder for artificial intelligence to replace. The shift reflects broader efforts by recruitment firms to adapt to AI-driven changes in the labor market.

Hesai CFO Andrew Fan says lidar orders this year are higher than during the same period last year. More Chinese automakers are adding lidar to new vehicle models as they accelerate intelligent-driving development despite a weak overall car market.

The U.S. government and major AI companies are competing for bond-market capital as federal debt approaches $40 trillion and AI infrastructure financing accelerates. Rising long-term Treasury yields could increase data-center funding costs, pressure AI investment returns, and force a repricing of high-growth technology stocks.