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31 Mar 2025
YouTube has demonetized major channels creating AI-generated fake movie trailers, ending a controversial practice where Hollywood studios profited from unauthorized content. This move follows an investigation and raises questions about AI's impact on intellectual property in the entertainment industry.
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29 Mar 2025
Amazon has removed crucial privacy settings from Alexa devices, forcing users to choose between privacy and functionality. This change, effective March 28, 2024, is part of Amazon's strategy to monetize Alexa and introduce AI-powered features.
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28 Mar 2025
China's rapid expansion of AI infrastructure has led to an oversupply of underutilized data centers, falling GPU rental prices, and a shift in market dynamics, challenging the country's AI ambitions.
3 Sources
The European Commission plans to invest €1.3 billion in artificial intelligence, cybersecurity, and digital skills through the Digital Europe Programme for 2025-2027, aiming to secure European tech sovereignty.
Cleo AI, a cash advance company using AI technology, has agreed to pay $17 million to settle FTC charges of misleading consumers about advance amounts and delivery times. The case highlights regulatory challenges in the AI-driven fintech sector.
2 Sources
Pat Gelsinger, former Intel CEO, argues that TSMC's $100 billion investment in US manufacturing won't revive American chipmaking leadership without corresponding R&D efforts. He discusses the challenges in the semiconductor industry and the future of AI technology.
27 Mar 2025
American robotics companies are advocating for a national robotics strategy, including a federal office, to maintain competitiveness against China's growing focus on intelligent robots.
7 Sources
As Canada moves towards stronger AI regulation, the U.S. under Trump is pushing for deregulation, potentially putting financial markets at risk. This contrast in approaches highlights the debate over AI's role in financial systems and the need for balanced oversight.
A federal judge has ruled that The New York Times and other newspapers can continue their copyright lawsuit against OpenAI and Microsoft, alleging unauthorized use of their content to train AI chatbots. The case could have significant implications for both the news industry and AI companies.
10 Sources
Britain's finance minister Rachel Reeves announces a significant boost to defence spending, focusing on AI and drone technologies to transform the UK into a 'defence industrial superpower'.
26 Mar 2025
Anduril, an AI-powered defense startup, expresses positive sentiment towards the Trump administration's defense strategy, citing alignment with their focus on autonomous systems and AI solutions for national security.
Nvidia's AI chip sales in China are under pressure due to new environmental regulations and potential supply shortages, potentially impacting the company's significant market presence and China's AI ambitions.
13 Sources
The Indian government has proposed inviting private firms, including startups, to contribute anonymous, non-personal datasets to the AI Kosh platform. This initiative aims to accelerate AI development in India and provide sufficient data for training large language models.
A California federal judge rejected a preliminary injunction request from music publishers to block Anthropic from using copyrighted lyrics to train its AI chatbot Claude, marking a significant development in the ongoing debate over AI and copyright law.
The US has added 80 entities to its export blacklist, primarily targeting Chinese companies involved in AI, quantum computing, and advanced technology development for military purposes.
21 Sources
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