Bonza in voluntary administration hours after cancelling all its flights
Budget airline Bonza Aviation, which launched in January 2023, has temporarily suspended its services.
Budget airline Bonza Aviation, which launched in January 2023, has temporarily suspended its services.
Tesla could start selling its humanoid Optimus robot by the end of next year and one day will rake in more cash from robots than cars, CEO Elon Musk told investors on Tuesday, another ambitious claim from the billionaire that experts said might just be within the realm of possibility—though is highly unlikely to make the carmaker any money in the near future.
Tech stocks on Wall Street defied sticky inflation Friday to post their biggest gain in more than two months—easing market anxiety about a slowdown in economic activities—after blockbuster first-quarter earnings and continued betting on artificial intelligence fired up the valuations of major companies.
The fifth richest man in Australia is taking leave from the company he co-founded in 2002. Scott Farquhar announced his last day as Atlassian co-CEO will be August 31. The NASDAQ-traded company is valued at $78 billion.
Q1 was the company’s best-ever quarterly profit thanks to whopping 62% year-over-year growth.
Zuckerberg’s net worth drop comes a day after Meta held its first-quarter earnings call, which heavily focused on AI.
TikTok said it would challenge the potential ban in court moments after President Joe Biden signed a law requiring its China-based parent company to sell it within nine months.
Each year the Stanford University Institute for Human-centered Artificial Intelligence (HAI) issues a robust report on the state of AI. This is what you need to know.
Former President Donald Trump is on the cusp of adding another $1.3 billion to his social media fortune, though the valuation of his company remains downright puzzling, likely putting in doubt how much of his stake he’ll ever be able to cash in on.
There are unusually high stakes surrounding Tesla’s upcoming earnings report, as Wall Street prepares for what is expected to be the company’s worst quarter in years by most mainstream metrics and investors prepare for more details on projects the company’s enigmatic CEO Elon Musk claims he’s close to betting the $450 billion company on.