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NYT World
South Korea chip maker SK hynix rides AI boom raising $26.5bn in huge US listing
The Guardian
AI companies want to water down Australia’s copyright laws. Artists are outraged, Labor is split
The Guardian
Meta scraps AI image feature days after launch following privacy backlash
Reuters
Apple sues OpenAI, two former employees for trade secrets theft
Reuters
US makes it easier to export Nvidia AI chips and military equipment to the UAE
Reuters
Fed report cites 'stepped-up' inflation due to tariffs, Iran war, AI buildout
Reuters
SK Hynix shares jump in marquee US debut as AI euphoria persists
Reuters
OpenAI unveils long-awaited "super app" as rivalry with Anthropic intensifies
Reuters
EXCLUSIVE: Meta to put AI chip into production in September as it looks to double computing capacity, memo shows
Reuters
Taiwanese chipmaker Nanya plans $6 billion in spending in 2027, riding AI boom
Reuters
US stocks rise as Wall Street shows it’s still hungry for AI winners
AP News
SK Hynix rises nearly 13% in debut on Wall Street as demand for memory chips soars amid AI frenzy
AP News
News outlets urge a judge to sanction OpenAI in a high-stakes AI copyright fight
AP News
Is AI ready to take over your prescriptions? Doctors are wary of Utah's automated refill program
AP News
Meta plans billions for first AI data center in Canada, largest outside the US
AP News
Teachers are worried about students cheating with AI, but my survey suggests the deeper issue is learning
The Conversation
Why Colorado replaced its AI discrimination law with a transparency requirement that the feds might challenge anyway
The Conversation
When managing your money, take a chatbot’s ‘confidence’ with a grain of salt
The Conversation
‘A lot of red flags’: plans for New Zealand’s first datacentre spark concern as locals demand greater transparency
The Guardian