• Trump Administration Unveils National AI Policy to Curb State Power

    The Trump administration has proposed a comprehensive national AI policy framework to establish uniform safety and security guardrails. This aims to prevent a patchwork of state regulations that could stifle innovation and cede ground to global competitors. The six-pronged outline addresses child safety, data center permitting, energy consumption, intellectual property, and preventing AI from suppressing dissent. The White House intends to collaborate with Congress to enact this into law, though bipartisan support and legislative hurdles remain.

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  • Tim Cook’s China Trip Underscores Apple’s Dependence on the Nation

    Tim Cook’s China visit highlights Apple’s market balancing act amidst geopolitical tensions. Despite regulatory pressure, Apple reduced App Store commission rates, but China’s official media demands further concessions. Crucially, iPhone sales surged 23% in China, boosting Apple’s revenue and appeasing investors awaiting AI progress. Apple’s AI revenue, largely from App Store commissions, is growing, and strategic hires bolster its AI efforts, with the iPhone acting as a key gateway for AI services.

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  • Super Micro Plummets Amid Smuggling Scandal; One Stock Set to Soar

    Super Micro Computer shares plunged over 25% following indictments of employees for smuggling Nvidia chips to China. While Super Micro wasn’t charged, the investigation creates significant opportunity for competitors like Dell, whose shares rose 4.5%. Analysts believe Dell is best positioned to capture market share from Super Micro’s potential disruptions, highlighting the critical need for supply chain integrity in the AI hardware sector.

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  • 5 Things to Know Before Friday’s Market Open

    Stock futures indicate a dip due to geopolitical tensions, particularly the Iran conflict impacting oil and supply chains, and domestic policy debates concerning the Federal Reserve. Key developments include ongoing global instability, political scrutiny of the Fed, disruptions to helium and fertilizer supplies, Meta’s VR platform U-turn, and Novo Nordisk’s enhanced weight-loss drug approval, all influencing market sentiment and corporate strategies.

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  • Nvidia’s Huang: AI Tokens as Compensation in the Evolving Workforce

    Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang proposes a new compensation model where engineers receive “AI tokens” alongside salaries, incentivizing them to deploy and manage AI agents. This aims to boost productivity by having engineers oversee AI fleets, a shift Huang sees as increasing demand for software infrastructure. While concerns about job displacement exist, he believes AI agents will drive software consumption, leading to new roles and industries. Successful integration depends on balancing innovation with effective implementation.

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  • AI Optimism: Who’s In and Who’s Out

    A recent Anthropic report surveyed 81,000 individuals globally, revealing surging optimism about AI in Sub-Saharan Africa and Asia, outpacing Western sentiment. Economic gains are the primary driver for AI adoption, with many expecting workplace benefits and increased productivity. However, analysts caution that these benefits may not be distributed equitably, and concerns about job displacement are widespread. Early adopters in emerging economies show particular enthusiasm, though selection bias may influence these findings.

    7 hours ago
  • Apollo’s Sambur: AI Software Woes to Endure

    The software stock selloff, driven by AI disruption fears, is far from over. Apollo’s David Sambur warns that recent market rebounds are premature as companies face scrutiny over revenue models and valuations due to AI’s rapid advancements. This unprecedented disruption makes forecasting software business models challenging, necessitating conservative valuations and outlooks. While buybacks offer potential opportunities, they also raise concerns about future M&A and innovation.

    9 hours ago
  • OpenAI’s Desktop Super App: Merging ChatGPT, Browser, and Codex

    OpenAI is developing a unified desktop super app to integrate its AI tools, including ChatGPT and Codex. This strategic move aims to streamline user experience and enhance product synergy, moving away from fragmented offerings. Led by Applications CEO Fidji Simo, this consolidation signifies a renewed focus on high-productivity use cases and maintains OpenAI’s competitive edge.

    10 hours ago
  • Alibaba Slashes Workforce by 34% in 2025 Amid AI Pivot

    Alibaba significantly reduced its workforce by about 34% in 2025, cutting over 66,000 employees. This move aligns with divestitures of offline retail assets and a strong pivot towards artificial intelligence. The company aims to become a full-stack AI enterprise, targeting over $100 billion in annual revenue from cloud and AI within five years, despite recent profit and revenue declines.

    11 hours ago
  • Horizon Worlds Fans Speak Up as Meta Reverses VR Platform Decision

    Meta has reversed its decision to shut down Horizon Worlds on VR headsets, opting to keep the platform accessible for existing games to support its fan base. While this signals continued VR investment, Meta is shifting its development focus predominantly to the mobile app, utilizing the new Horizon Engine for improved performance. The company acknowledges the dedicated VR user base, despite the platform’s prior struggles with mainstream adoption.

    14 hours ago
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