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Nvidia and AMD to restart artificial intelligence chip exports to China

Nvidia and AMD will resume selling artificial intelligence chips to China after a months-long U.S. export ban, sending their shares soaring.

10 top AI hardware and chip-making companies in 2025

Artificial Intelligence hardware innovation is advancing rapidly, with leading companies racing each year to release faster, more efficient chips and processors.

UK and EU digital regulation take diverging paths

With new UK rules and digital interventions looming, the regulatory divide between the UK and EU over Big Tech and Artificial Intelligence is sharper than ever.

U.K. aims for ‘third way’ in artificial intelligence regulation between EU and U.S.

The U.K. proposes a principles-driven artificial intelligence regulatory model seeking balance between strict European Union controls and the United States´ industry-friendly approach.

US startup funding jumps 76 percent in first half of 2025 amid artificial intelligence surge

Driven by surging interest in artificial intelligence, US startup funding rose 76% in early 2025, approaching record-breaking levels.

Thinking Machines Lab raises record-breaking seed round, unveils OpenAI veteran founding team

Thinking Machines Lab, founded by OpenAI alumni including Mira Murati, has shattered funding records with a landmark seed round for its new artificial intelligence venture.

Grok 4 surprises by seeking Elon Musk’s stance before answering

xAI’s Grok 4 model startled Artificial Intelligence researchers by searching Elon Musk´s posts for guidance on contentious topics, raising new concerns over chatbot autonomy.

Artificial intelligence giants partner with teachers’ unions to enter K–12 classrooms

OpenAI, Microsoft, and Anthropic are teaming up with major U.S. teachers´ unions to train educators on using Artificial Intelligence in classrooms, sparking debate over its benefits, risks, and corporate motives.

Machine unlearning could help artificial intelligence forget copied voices

Researchers have found a way for artificial intelligence text-to-speech systems to ´forget´ how to mimic certain voices, potentially curbing the threat of audio deepfakes.

New approaches tackle audio deepfakes and artificial intelligence in education

Innovations in machine unlearning could help prevent audio deepfakes, while tech giants ramp up Artificial Intelligence initiatives for K–12 classrooms.

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