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At the White House dinner on Thursday night, Big Tech executives put on an uncanny display of fealty to Donald Trump by taking turns praising his leadership — At a White House dinner Thursday night, America's tech executives put on an uncanny display of fealty to Donald Trump.| Wall Street Journal: |
At a White House dinner, tech CEOs thanked Trump for promoting chip and AI investments, while Trump promised an easy energy permitting process for data centers — Mark Zuckerberg, Sundar Pichai and Sam Altman salute president's leadership on innovation as industry seeks his favor| Ashley Gold / Axios: |
Amazon, Microsoft, Google, Code.org, IBM, OpenAI, and other companies pledged new commitments for AI in education as part of Melania Trump's White House event — Teaching students AI literacy from an early age is key to American success, First Lady Melania Trump said at a White House event … | Wall Street Journal: |
The EU fines Google €2.95B for abusing its dominance in digital ads, and says its preliminary stance is that Google must divest parts of its ad-tech business — Bloc's antitrust regulators say search giant may need to divest parts of its business — BRUSSELS—The European Union fined … | Mark Gurman / Bloomberg: |
What to expect from Apple's September 9 event: major design upgrades for the iPhone, an ultrathin iPhone 17 Air, three Apple Watch models, and the AirPods Pro 3 — Company is readying a slew of updated devices for the holidays. — Apple Inc.'s biggest product launch event of the year takes place … | Bloomberg: |
World Liberty Financial blacklisted Justin Sun's wallet after it transferred ~$9M worth of WLFI tokens to exchange HTX; Sun called out the freezing of assets — A cryptocurrency project endorsed by Donald Trump's family saw its trading debut soured after billionaire backer Justin Sun … | Financial Times: |
Sources: OpenAI is set to produce an AI chip co-designed with Broadcom, to ship in 2026, and has committed $10B in orders; the chip will only be used internally — ChatGPT maker's deal with US chip group signals industry shift towards custom alternatives to Nvidia| Dina Bass / Bloomberg: |
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Nepal says it is blocking most major social media platforms, including Facebook, X, and YouTube, after the companies failed to register with the government — Nepal's government said Thursday it is blocking most social media platforms including Facebook, X and YouTube because the companies failed … | Sean Hollister / The Verge: |
Lenovo unveils Legion Go 2, with an 8.8" OLED screen and an AMD Ryzen Z2 or Z2 Extreme chip, arriving in October for $1,099+, or $400 more than the Legion Go — Bigger, heavier, almost certainly better. … Lenovo's Legion Go was a polarizing handheld gaming PC, and that won't change … | Allie Garfinkle / Fortune: |
Baseten, which helps companies launch open-source or custom AI models, raised a $150M Series D led by Bond at a $2.15B valuation, up from $825M in February — The Baseten founding team. — BASETEN — In some sense, Baseten started with building blocks—literally.| Ivan Mehta / TechCrunch: |
OpenAI acqui-hires the team behind Alex Codes, a Y-Combinator-backed startup whose tool lets developers use AI models within Apple's development suite Xcode — Acqui-hires feel like they're here to stay: The team behind Alex, a popular tool that lets developers use AI models within Apple's development suite Xcode, is joining OpenAI.| Michael Peel / Financial Times: |
Researchers from UCL, Google DeepMind, and Intrinsic unveil RoboBallet, an AI system designed to help teams of industrial robots work together without colliding — System potentially allows machine troupes to work faster and reduce collisions — Scientists have used artificial intelligence … | Rhiannon Williams / MIT Technology Review: |
How Synthesia is combining AI voice and video models to improve avatar realism with natural gestures and accent, intonation, and expressiveness preservation — Earlier this summer, I walked through the glassy lobby of a fancy office in London, into an elevator, and then along a corridor into a clean, carpeted room.| Will Knight / Wired: |
Boston Dynamics and Toyota Research Institute develop a large behavior model that enables more natural-seeming movement and “emergent skills” in humanoid robots — Atlas, Boston Dynamics' dancing humanoid, can now use a single model for walking and grasping—a significant step toward general-purpose robot algorithms.| Reuters: |
Sources: ByteDance chip design workers, many in Beijing or Shanghai, found out last week they report into a Singapore unit, likely to navigate US-China tensions — Chip design workers at Chinese tech giant ByteDance, many based in Beijing or Shanghai, unexpectedly found out last week …
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