OpenAI commands Trump to strong-arm copyright rules in its favour
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Otherwise, China will win.

OpenAI is banking on Donald [hamburger-eating surrender monkey] Trump’s AI Action Plan to strong-arm copyright rules in its favour, declaring AI training as fair use and giving AI firms carte blanche to hoover up training data.

Google claims its new AI needs less hardware
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Same performance as DeepSeek AI’s R1 with a single Nvidia H100 GPU i

Search outfit Google is claiming that its latest open-source model, Gemma 3, can match nearly the same performance as DeepSeek AI’s R1—while using just a single Nvidia H100 GPU instead of 32.

Meta training its own AI chips
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RISC-V business

Meta is quietly testing RISC–V–based AI training chips to kick Nvidia out of its wallet.

Apple axes iPhone 16 advert
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It pushed its only useful feature and it can't deliver it 

The Fruity Cargo Cult has quietly yanked an ad for its iPhone 16 that showcased a so-called "more personal Siri," just days after admitting it was botching the rollout of its over-hyped AI features. 

Microsoft trying to wean itself off OpenAI
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Has its own plans

The software King of the World, Microsoft, appears to be making a not-so-subtle move to stab its AI partner in the back.