Japan is backing Micron's $9.3 billion Hiroshima expansion as it seeks to become an AI memory hub and challenge South Korea's ...
UK Foreign Secretary Yvette Cooper says the world cannot wait for an AI Hiroshima before global powers agree on safety rules.
However, if the AI investment cycle slows more than expected, it remains to be seen how effective these contracts will be in ...
On August 6, 1945, the US bomber Enola Gay dropped the first atomic bomb ever used in military combat on the Japanese city of ...
Nearly 80 years ago, Kiyoshi Tanimoto documented the aftermath of the Hiroshima bombing during World War II. His manuscript ...
Micron has announced another major investment in advanced memory manufacturing, revealing plans to significantly expand its ...
UK foreign secretary Yvette Cooper says AI could be the security threat of the decade and warns against waiting for an 'AI Hiroshima' before acting.
Foreign Secretary Yvette Cooper suggested the UK was well placed to lead global work on artificial intelligence safeguards.
HIROSHIMA—The Hiroshima District Court ordered the central government on Jan. 28 to pay a total of about 3.3 million yen ($21 ...
HIROSHIMA--As wars and turbulent politics swirl across the globe, the Hiroshima Peace Memorial Museum here offers a place of calm and reflection for the surging numbers of visitors, including foreign ...
Artificial intelligence poses a "Hiroshima-like risk" to humanity if not regulated properly, Foreign Secretary Yvette Cooper ...
Micron has broken ground on a ¥1.5 trillion Hiroshima expansion to build HBM chips for AI accelerators, backed by up to ¥775bn in Japanese government support.