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EU Marks One Year of AI Strategy with Progress Made but Adoption Gaps Persist

The European Commission has marked the first anniversary of its “AI Continent Action Plan” with the release of two reports examining artificial intelligence adoption and policymaking across the European Union, underscoring both progress and persistent gaps in the bloc’s digital transformation efforts. In an update published on the European Commission’s digital strategy website under the…

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EU Advances AI Ambitions with New Milestones in Infrastructure Regulation and Investment

The European Commission has reported significant progress in its efforts to position Europe as a global leader in artificial intelligence, marking what it describes as key milestones under its flagship initiative. In an update published on the European Commission’s Digital Strategy website titled “AI Continent Action Plan delivers major milestones,” officials outlined advancements in infrastructure,…

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OpenAI Pushes Back as Musk’s Late Legal Bid to Oust Altman Falls Flat

OpenAI has rejected a last-minute legal maneuver by Elon Musk aimed at forcing the removal of chief executive Sam Altman, escalating an already contentious dispute between the tech entrepreneur and the artificial intelligence company he co-founded. According to the Economic Times article titled “OpenAI rejects Elon Musk’s eleventh-hour filing demanding Sam Altman’s ouster,” the company…

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Intel Joins Terafab Alliance with SpaceX xAI and Tesla to Redefine AI Infrastructure

Intel is set to join an ambitious artificial intelligence infrastructure effort alongside SpaceX, xAI, and Tesla, marking a notable convergence of hardware manufacturing and frontier AI development. The move, first reported by The Economic Times in its article “Intel to join the Terafab project with SpaceX, xAI and Tesla,” signals Intel’s intent to reassert itself…

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Bridging the AI Gap for Older Adults Opportunities Challenges and the Road to Inclusive Adoption

A recent report highlights a growing but uneven relationship between older adults and artificial intelligence, underscoring both the promise of new technologies and the barriers that continue to limit their adoption among aging populations. In an article titled “Older adults and AI: Opportunities and obstacles in adoption,” published by Tech Xplore, researchers examine how seniors…

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AI Companions and Loneliness Exploring Comfort Connection and Ethical Risks

A growing body of research is probing the emotional role that artificial intelligence companions play in the lives of people experiencing loneliness, raising new questions about the benefits and risks of forming bonds with machines. An article titled “AI companions comfort lonely users” published by Tech Xplore highlights how conversational AI systems are increasingly being…

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Anthropic Restricts Unofficial Claude Access to Reinforce API Control and Monetization Strategy

Anthropic has moved to block access pathways that allowed third-party tools to tap into its Claude chatbot subscriptions, tightening control over how its AI models are used and monetized. The decision, first reported in the VentureBeat article titled “Anthropic cuts off the ability to use Claude subscriptions with OpenClaw,” signals a broader effort by the…

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Samsung Set for Record Quarterly Profit as AI Chip Boom Revives Semiconductor Market

Samsung Electronics is expected to report a sharp rise in quarterly profit, potentially reaching a record level, according to market forecasts highlighted in a recent Economic Times report titled “Samsung Electronics likely to report stupendous surge in quarterly profit to record level,” published on the Economic Times website. The anticipated surge is being driven primarily…

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Hollywood Doubles Down on AI as Industry Divides Over Creativity, Control, and the Future of Filmmaking

In recent years, Hollywood’s relationship with artificial intelligence has shifted from cautious curiosity to enthusiastic embrace, even as broader concerns about labor, creativity, and control continue to shape the debate. A recent Wired article, “Thank You for Generating With Us: Hollywood’s AI Acolytes Stay on the Hype Train,” highlights how a growing group of industry…

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