Trump Weighs Order to Challenge State AI Regulations
A draft executive order shows President Donald Trump is considering measures to challenge state AI laws through litigation and potential cuts to federal broadband funding.
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A draft executive order shows President Donald Trump is considering measures to challenge state AI laws through litigation and potential cuts to federal broadband funding.
Uber partners with Starship Technologies to begin autonomous robot deliveries in Leeds and Sheffield this December, with expansion planned for Europe and the U.S.
NestAI raises €100 million to build physical AI for autonomous operations and defense, partnering with Nokia to expand Europe’s robotics and AI capabilities.
Elon Musk announced a 500-megawatt xAI data center in Saudi Arabia, built with HUMAIN AI and powered by Nvidia chips, expanding the company’s global compute footprint.
OpenAI introduced ChatGPT for Teachers, a free AI tool for K-12 educators that supports lesson planning, data-secure collaboration and district-level administration.
Adobe will buy Semrush for $1.9 billion, expanding its AI marketing capabilities with GEO and SEO tools to enhance brand visibility across digital channels.
Amazon is introducing AI-generated video recaps for select Prime Video series, offering synchronized narration and visuals to help viewers catch up between seasons.
The European Commission has proposed easing key GDPR and AI Act rules, allowing broader data use for AI training and delaying high-risk AI requirements.
Swedish AI coding unicorn Lovable has doubled its annual recurring revenue to $200 million in four months, leveraging Europe-based operations and its open-source community.
TikTok is testing a new slider that lets users adjust how much AI-generated content appears in their feed. The company will also add invisible watermarks to better identify AI-produced videos.