Plus, WSJ columnists ‘vibe coded’ an article and brands are creating AI-generated clothing.https://www.wsj.com/tech/ai/tracking-space-debris-using-sonic-booms-91f564f8?mod=rss_Technology
Brands like Kate Spade, Alice + Olivia and more are using artificial-intelligence tools to make clothing and accessories. Will shoppers care?https://www.wsj.com/style/ai-clothing-fashion-alice-olivia-kate-spade-4085b6f6?mod=rss_Technology
The new law goes further than other big countries, demanding transparency for when, and how, AI is used.https://www.wsj.com/tech/ai/south-korea-issues-strict-new-ai-rules-outpacing-the-west-2af7d7eb?mod=rss_Technology
Plus, the No-Buy January trend, AI help for your inbox and why pop culture no longer unites us.https://www.wsj.com/lifestyle/the-best-and-worst-airlines-346ee8f0?mod=rss_Technology
The right heated blanket or mattress pad may put an end to battles over the house thermostathttps://www.wsj.com/style/design/can-a-heated-blanket-keep-you-warm-in-a-freezing-house-we-put-some-to-the-test-ebc6cd90?mod=rss_Technology
Using Claude Code, two WSJ columnists with no formal software background vibe coded a whole interactive experience. Can you tell?https://www.wsj.com/tech/ai/anthropic-claude-vibe-coding-experiment-a4a3bb0f?mod=rss_Technology
Plus, testing Gmail’s new AI tools, the memory-chip crisis and the hot new gig—training AI to do your job—in this edition of the Technology newsletter.https://www.wsj.com/tech/ai/musks-xai-raises-questions-about-acceptable-ai-3052be11?mod=rss_Technology
Applying Google’s Gemini to a messy email inbox can be surprisingly helpful, but don’t expect it to be the magic fix for your personal dumpster fire.https://www.wsj.com/tech/ai/google-gmail-ai-inbox-gemini-impressions-74c5eaf7?mod=rss_Technology
The drugmaker had recently been in discussions to acquire RevMed in a deal that could have valued the cancer-drug biotech at around $30 billion.https://www.wsj.com/health/pharma/merck-no-longer-in-talks-to-buy-revolution-medicines-b8d5e5eb?mod=rss_Technology
Find insight on GSK’s acquisition of RAPT Therapeutics, Novartis and more in the latest Market Talks covering Health Care.https://www.wsj.com/articles/health-care-roundup-market-talk-16df1170?mod=rss_Technology
The drugmaker said it agreed to pay RAPT Therapeutics shareholders $58 per share, with $1.9 billion upfront investment in cash.https://www.wsj.com/business/deals/gsk-to-acquire-rapt-for-2-2-billion-to-bolster-food-allergy-treatments-73991f8c?mod=rss_Technology
The Trump administration is beginning to take action against British and EU censorship laws with global reach.https://www.wsj.com/opinion/the-european-threat-to-your-free-speech-93f2f7c7?mod=rss_Technology
Great technology is intuitive and doesn’t require constant intervention. It blends into the infrastructure by dependably delivering results.https://www.wsj.com/opinion/successful-ai-will-be-simply-a-part-of-life-6c19bd7d?mod=rss_Technology
The value of Chinese biotechnology companies has increased more than 100-fold over the past decade.https://www.wsj.com/opinion/america-is-losing-the-biotech-fight-to-china-cbcaadda?mod=rss_Technology
Elon Musk. Bill Gates. Paul Allen. Everyone once thought they were nuts.https://www.wsj.com/opinion/take-a-nonconformist-out-to-lunch-f0cce292?mod=rss_Technology
Trump’s threats have injected new urgency into European efforts to reduce its reliance on American technology.https://www.wsj.com/tech/europe-prepares-for-a-nightmare-scenario-the-u-s-blocking-access-to-tech-1967b39b?mod=rss_Technology
After months of riding positive vibes, the troubled chip maker reminded investors why it needed a rescue in the first place.https://www.wsj.com/tech/intel-problems-trump-bump-17d2c941?mod=rss_Technology
Morgan Stanley’s former autos analyst has big ideas in his new gig covering the robot economy.https://www.wsj.com/tech/profile-of-morgan-stanley-adam-jonas-robot-strategist-42ffcc6c?mod=rss_Technology
The company forecast further losses in the first quarter as it spends heavily to ramp up production of its latest chips. Shares fell 17%.https://www.wsj.com/business/earnings/intel-intl-q4-earnings-report-2025-9271b096?mod=rss_Technology
Subpoenas are seeking information on allegations that Deel, valued at around $17 billion, recruited a spy inside a rival startup.https://www.wsj.com/us-news/law/justice-department-opens-criminal-probe-into-silicon-valley-spy-allegations-9afe1eec?mod=rss_Technology