
AI makers ask US senate for regulation
Before it is too late
AI bigwigs have been appearing before a US Senate Judiciary subcommittee to ask for some hard and fast regulations before things get out of hand.

Lynch off to face US court
Faces 17 charges for what might have been HP's mess
UK Mike Lynch has been extradited to the United States to face criminal charges over Hewlett Packard's $11 billion acquisition of his software company.

Chinese think they can do AI with weaker chips
Avoiding US sanctions
While the US thinks that it can delay China's rise in power by forbidding the sale of high powered chips to the Middle Kingdom, it seems that is doomed to fail.

FTC asks US companies to use AI nicely
Because there will be no problems if everyone is nice
America's consumer-protecting federal agency, the FTC is asking US companies to be nice when it comes to using customer data on AI systems.

US arrests gamer over Ukraine security leaks
It was a good idea to give a 21-year-old gamer a high-level security clearance
The US has identified and arrested the leader of a small online gaming chat group where a trove of classified US intelligence documents leaked over the last few months.

US start-ups give a Chinese AI efforts a leg up
Apparently the government has not told them this is a bad idea
US institutional investors are indirectly financing a rash of Chinese AI startups aspiring to be China's answer to OpenAI.

US teens don’t see the point of Virtual Reality
Better things to do
A new survey from Piper Sandler shows that US teens find Virtual Reality silly.

US government declares war on Amazon
Likely to be as successful as its invasion of Canada
The White House is planning to act on at least three of its six investigations into the online bookseller Amazon.

Samsung invests billions in chip factories
Soon the US will fear South Korea
Samsung will invest around $230.8 billion over 20 years in the South Korean government's push to develop a mega semiconductor hub in the country.

US government wants more sanctions against Chinese chip makers
Wants to set the Chinese back ten years
The US government is working on even tighter restrictions to set Chinese chipmakers back nearly a decade.