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The Digital Hagiography of Donald Trump: AI at the Service of the New Populism
A new AI-generated video portrays Trump as a global icon, raising profound questions about truth and ethics in the era of synthetic political communication.
AI Is Back on McDonald’s Drive-Thru Menu: A Lesson Learned or a Repeat of Past Failures?
After a rocky exit from its IBM partnership, the fast-food giant is doubling down on automated ordering. Can new LLM-driven systems finally handle the complexity of a drive-thru window?
AstraZeneca: How AI is Reshaping Drug Discovery and Boosting Success Rates
AstraZeneca is leading a digital revolution in pharma, leveraging AI to slash R&D costs and accelerate the delivery of life-saving treatments.
The Next Trillion-Dollar AI Titan: Can Arm Live Up to Jensen Huang’s Hype?
Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang points to Arm Holdings as the next trillion-dollar chip giant. We analyze whether its architecture can truly dominate the AI era or if it's market hype.
Trump AI Policy Adviser Krishnan Is Giving Up White House Role: A Shift in the Silicon Valley Power Dynamic
Sriram Krishnan, a top White House adviser on artificial intelligence and key bridge to Silicon Valley, is stepping down, marking a pivotal shift in US tech strategy.
Nvidia’s Strategic Pivot: Bringing Data Center AI Power to the Consumer Laptop
Nvidia is leveraging its data center dominance to redefine the 'Personal Computer,' bringing massive AI processing power directly to consumer laptops and workstations.
Elon Musk’s $55 Billion Terafab Gamble: A Strategic Alliance with ASML for AI Supremacy
Elon Musk unveils Terafab, a massive $55 billion investment in partnership with ASML, aiming for total dominance in AI and robotics semiconductor manufacturing.
Former AI Czar Slams Sanders’ Equity Proposal as a ‘Stupidity Tax’ Amid Nationalization Fears
David Sacks warns against the nationalization of AI as political pressure for public stakes in Big Tech grows, calling Sanders' proposal a 'stupidity tax'.
End of an Era for Sriram Krishnan: The Departure of Trump's AI Architect and the Shifting Tides of Silicon Valley
Sriram Krishnan's departure as AI policy adviser marks a pivotal turning point for U.S. strategy against China and the future of algorithmic regulation under the current administration.
The Unlikely Alliance: Trump and Sanders Find Common Ground on Public AI Ownership
In a rare political convergence, the populist right and progressive left in the US are eyeing public ownership models for AI to challenge Silicon Valley's monopoly and ensure national sovereignty.
Washington’s Strategic Gamble: The 30-Day Pre-Release Window and the Bet on Voluntary AI Governance
Washington is pushing for a 30-day review period for new frontier AI models. Can voluntary commitments from tech giants truly safeguard humanity against emerging risks?
The Point of No Return: U.S. Debt Sustainability and the Specter of a Default Crisis
U.S. debt levels are approaching a critical tipping point where interest payments could outpace repayment capacity, threatening global financial stability regardless of tax policy.