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PACs Clash Over AI Regulation in Midterm Elections
In a New York congressional race, two AI-focused PACs are clashing over regulation. The Jobs and Democracy PAC backs Alex Bores, a proponent of AI safety legislation, through a significant ad campaign. This contrasts with a previous PAC, backed by tech heavyweights, that opposed Bores. This race highlights the growing influence of AI on politics and the deep divisions in how to regulate the rapidly evolving technology, with national implications for its future governance.
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Altman and Amodei Keep Their Distance at India AI Summit
At the India AI Impact Summit, OpenAI’s Sam Altman and Anthropic’s Dario Amodei eschewed a handshake for a fist bump during a group photo, highlighting their intense rivalry. This subtle gesture underscored the fierce competition between the two AI giants, vying for global dominance. Both companies are racing to develop advanced AI models and secure market share, while also publicly debating AI safety and advertising strategies. The event showcased both the competitive spirit and the acknowledged need for collaboration in shaping AI’s future.
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Quantum Computing Revolutionizes Data Centers
Quantum computing is rapidly advancing, with commercial value expected by 2029. Leveraging qubits and superposition, these machines can solve complex problems far beyond classical computers’ capabilities, offering significant energy efficiency benefits for data centers, particularly in AI model training. While not replacing classical computing entirely, quantum systems will act as hybrid accelerators. Challenges remain in integration, talent, and data security, but investment and M&A activity indicate a strong push towards widespread adoption in the coming decade.
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Chinese Tech Companies Make Remarkable Strides
OpenAI CEO Sam Altman described Chinese tech firms’ advancements as “remarkable,” particularly in AI. He noted their rapid progress across many fields, while acknowledging they still face challenges in some areas. This comes amid a race between China and the US for artificial general intelligence (AGI), with significant implications for global technological leadership and various industries.
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Cadence Design Systems Stock Surges on Earnings Beat and Chip Sector Optimism
Cadence Design Systems’ stock rose over 6% after reporting Q4 earnings that beat expectations. The electronic design automation (EDA) software provider saw revenue and adjusted earnings per share increase by 6% year-over-year. CEO Anirudh Devgan highlighted that 45% of revenue now comes from “system companies” like hyperscale cloud providers and smartphone/automotive manufacturers. This trend is driven by system companies optimizing hardware and software through custom chip design, a boom amplified by AI investments. Cadence anticipates continued growth, projecting $5.9-6 billion in revenue for the upcoming fiscal year.
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Figma’s 2025 Q4 Earnings Report
Figma’s stock soared 15% on strong Q4 earnings and optimistic future guidance, exceeding analyst expectations. The design software company reported substantial revenue growth and highlighted increasing adoption of its AI-powered Figma Make tool. Strategic AI cost optimization and new monetization plans, alongside a partnership with ServiceNow, position Figma for continued expansion and market leadership despite broader industry AI concerns.
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Etsy Stock Surges 14% After Selling Depop to eBay for $1.2 Billion
Etsy’s stock jumped over 14% after announcing the sale of its fashion resale subsidiary, Depop, to eBay for $1.2 billion. This move signals Etsy’s strategic shift to concentrate on its core marketplace, exiting its “house of brands” approach. The divestiture, following the sale of other niche platforms, comes amid increased competition and slowing growth for Etsy. For eBay, acquiring Depop strengthens its fashion segment and appeals to younger consumers, coinciding with eBay’s own positive Q4 earnings report.
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DoorDash (DASH) Q4 2025 Earnings Report
DoorDash shares surged 14% after hours despite Q4 earnings missing estimates. While revenue and order volume showed strong year-over-year growth, investors are wary of significant investments in a unified global technology platform and autonomous delivery. CEO Tony Xu remains confident in the long-term strategy, citing positive early results from Deliveroo integration and a focus on enhanced user experience. The company’s cautious Q1 guidance and substantial spending plans continue to be a point of concern.
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India’s Tech Alliance with the US: A Supply Chain Game-Changer
India’s joining the U.S.-led Pax Silica initiative is a significant step in securing advanced semiconductor supply chains for AI. This coalition, including nations like Japan and South Korea, aims for resilience and technological advancement. India’s participation strengthens the group, especially amidst global competition for AI hardware dominance. The U.S. sees India as a key partner for diversifying supply chains, not just to counter China. A new “concierge service” is also being piloted to streamline AI chip procurement for allies, reinforcing U.S. technological leadership in the AI race.
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Palo Alto Networks Faces 8% Stock Plunge Amid AI Security Concerns; CEO Defends Strategy
Palo Alto Networks CEO Nikesh Arora expresses cautious optimism regarding AI’s impact on cybersecurity, viewing it as an augmentation rather than a threat. Despite market anxieties and a dip in Palo Alto Networks’ stock, Arora highlighted customer demand for AI-driven security consistency. The company is actively integrating AI through new tools and strategic acquisitions, positioning itself to lead in the evolving AI security landscape.