The delay in signing the AI executive order creates uncertainty for tech companies, potentially hindering strategic planning and compliance efforts.
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President Trump told Fortune editor-in-chief Alyson Shontell this week that he is furious about the $149 billion the federal government must return to importers after the Supreme Court struck down a significant portion of his 2025 tariffs. Supreme Court’s 6-3 Ruling Forces $149 Billion Payout, Trump Pushes Back “It really pisses me off,” Trump said […]
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Meta's AI focus may spur innovation but risks centralizing power, challenging decentralized AI projects to compete for resources and relevance.
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Licensing agreement will allow listeners to use AI to create content on streaming platform for first time
Spotify and Universal Music Group have agreed on a deal that will allow subscribers to generate song covers and remixes using artificial intelligence.
The licensing agreement is the first time the Swedish streaming company will allow listeners to use AI to create content through its platform.
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Escalating US-Iran tensions could reshape nuclear diplomacy, impacting global non-proliferation efforts and regional geopolitical stability.
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University graduates are booing and heckling corporate executives who praise AI during their commencement ceremonies, and the only people who seem to be genuinely surprised by this are the executives themselves.
In a procession of viral videos, 2026 commencement speakers like former Google CEO Eric Schmidt face loud and sustained jeers from students after praising AI and describing the technology as both inevitable and mandatory. The videos have clearly struck a chord among young people entering a bleak job market in an increasingly unstable world.
"They deserve everything they're getting," Penny Oliver, who recently graduated with a poli …
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OpenAI beat Anthropic by $1B in Q1 revenue, but stalled user growth, losses, and Anthropics SpaceX deal complicate the AI IPO race.
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