Enterprise tech folks seemed to take a break this week, with relatively light news, even though 2025 at large unfortunately started with literal bangs.
You can get the main news this week with the headlines below, so I won’t go into detail this time. Besides, what happened this week will surely pale in comparison to what is certain to be an eventful year ahead, for better or worse.
Here’s all of this week’s enterprise and emerging tech news from SiliconANGLE and beyond:
AI and data: Bots to invade your Facebook feed
If you thought your Facebook feed was full of junk already… Meta plans to flood social media with AI-generated users and content
The ‘leather-jacket effect’: How the pace of AI innovation enabled Nvidia to reach the valuation pinnacle
They said it in 2024: From one reporter’s notebook, memorable quotes from SiliconANGLE’s coverage
Alibaba Cloud announces aggressive LLM price cuts in bid to dominate China’s AI market
Nvidia completes $700M Run:ai acquisition following antitrust scrutiny
AI-powered mineral exploration company KoBold Metals raises $527M
Rembrand raises $23M for AI-powered product placement in videos
Apheris raises $8.25M for its healthcare-focused federated AI platform
LG debuts new Gram laptop series with onboard small language model
There’s even more AI and big data news on SiliconANGLE
Around the enterprise: UK eyes IBM’s HashiCorp bid
Seems somewhat small potatoes for antitrust action: UK’s antitrust regulator launches review of IBM’s proposed HashiCorp acquisition
Apple will pay $95M to settle privacy lawsuit over unintentional Siri activations
WWT to acquire Softchoice in $1.25B technology services deal
TikTok parent ByteDance plans to spend $7B on cloud-based GPUs this year to fuel its AI ambitions
Thomson Reuters snaps up AI-powered tax automation startup SafeSend for $600M
IBM, GlobalFoundries settle legal dispute over chip technology
Employer.com acquires troubled bookkeeping startup Bench, ending chaos for customers
Axonator launches no-code platform to help businesses create custom apps
We have more news on cloud, infrastructure and apps
Cyber beat: Treasury gets hacked
Third-party provider hack exposes US Treasury Department unclassified documents
US proposes tougher cybersecurity rules for healthcare organizations
Location data from 800,000 Volkswagen vehicles exposed by cloud misconfiguration
More cybersecurity news here
Elsewhere in tech: Net neutrality down for the count
Appeals court ruling kills off efforts to restore FCC net neutrality rules
Trump, lawmakers and advocacy groups urge Supreme Court to pause TikTok divestment
Closing the barn door dept.: US sanctions Iranian, Russian entities over election interference efforts
Morgan Stanley’s E*TRADE reportedly considering cryptocurrency trading amid regulatory shift
Judge upholds most of California’s ban on ‘addictive feeds’ for children
Tesla Cybertruck explosion outside Trump Hotel leaves one dead, FBI investigates possible terrorism
Apple reportedly ceases Vision Pro production amid sluggish sales
Johns Hopkins and Stanford robots learn surgery by watching videos
Samsung invests $180M+ in Rainbow Robotics to become largest shareholder
Qolab raises $16M to advance practical superconducting quantum computing
VC-funded Kalshi faces backlash and CFTC scrutiny over Luigi Mangione murder case futures
And check out more news on emerging tech, blockchain and crypto and policy
Comings and goings
Nick Clegg steps down as Meta’s global policy chief, replaced with Trump-friendly Joel Kaplan
Rehan Shiekh, Microsoft’s former vice president of silicon manufacturing and engineering, has left to join Google Cloud to become one of the company’s leading silicon chip leaders (per CRN).
What’s next
Jan. 7-10, 2025: CES, Las Vegas
Jan. 14: Cyber Resiliency Summit on theCUBE
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