Tech
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Waymo to Launch Robotaxi Service in London, Marking European Debut
Waymo, Alphabet’s self-driving unit, is expanding into Europe with its robotaxi service launching in London. Testing begins soon with human safety specialists, aiming for a commercial launch in 2026, pending regulatory approval. London will be Waymo’s second international city after Tokyo. The fleet will use Jaguar I-PACE EVs, with Moove managing vehicle operations. Waymo highlights safety benefits, reporting significantly fewer injury-causing collisions compared to human drivers, citing 100 million autonomous miles driven. The move aligns with the UK’s AV pilot framework and London’s “Vision Zero” initiative, while Wayve provides competition.
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Pony.ai and WeRide Eye Hong Kong IPOs
Pony.ai and WeRide, autonomous driving tech firms already listed in the US, have received approval from China’s regulator for secondary listings on the Hong Kong Stock Exchange (HKEX). Each plans to issue approximately 102 million new shares. This move aims to secure capital for global expansion into regions like the Middle East and Europe. Pony.ai CEO cites Hong Kong’s proximity to China as a key factor. Both companies are also expanding robotaxi operations, partnering with Uber in the US and operating in Chinese cities.
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A Trump Post Overshadows Market Gains
U.S. equities experienced volatile trading influenced by trade tensions and economic signals. Trump’s China trade threats, specifically regarding cooking oil, added market uncertainty. Despite this, positive earnings reports from major financial institutions and hints of a potential pause in the Federal Reserve’s tightening monetary policy offered some support. Oracle’s move to diversify AI chip suppliers, lessening reliance on Nvidia, signals a healthy competition. Chinese firms are increasingly choosing Hong Kong for IPOs amid stricter regulations elsewhere.
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OpenAI CEO: ChatGPT to Explore Erotica This Year
OpenAI CEO Sam Altman announced that adult ChatGPT users will soon have access to a less censored version, potentially including erotic materials, starting in December. This policy change, driven by competition and user demand, follows the implementation of age-gating and safety tools. Previously, ChatGPT was intentionally restrictive to protect mental health. OpenAI is also bolstering protections for minors and releasing a new ChatGPT version with more personality options. This shift occurs amid regulatory scrutiny and concerns regarding AI safety.
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ASML Q3 Earnings
ASML anticipates a significant decline in China sales for 2026, despite overall net sales projected to match or exceed 2025 levels. This guidance follows concerns about ASML’s growth trajectory. While Q3 net sales fell short of expectations, net profit slightly beat estimates. Geopolitical tensions and export restrictions impact ASML, but analysts remain bullish, citing AI chip foundry expansion and China’s semiconductor efforts as long-term growth drivers. Stronger smartphone/PC sales and AI-driven memory growth also favor ASML.
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Trump’s Impact on US Stocks
US stocks experienced a volatile day, closing mixed. Initial optimism about potential US-China trade de-escalation faded after Trump threatened action on cooking oil. Powell hinted at a possible end to Fed tightening. Major bank earnings exceeded expectations. Oracle will use AMD’s AI chips, diversifying from Nvidia. Trump is credited for brokering a ceasefire between Israel and Hamas.
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Salesforce to Integrate Agentforce with OpenAI’s ChatGPT
Salesforce CEO Marc Benioff highlighted the company’s focus on generative AI at the World Economic Forum in Davos, 2025. Salesforce is strengthening its generative AI strategy by partnering with prominent AI developers. This move aims to alleviate investor anxieties regarding increasing competition in the AI sector and the significant impact of artificial intelligence on business.
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OpenAI Forms Expert Council to Enhance Safety Following FTC Scrutiny
OpenAI has formed an Expert Council on Well-Being and AI, comprised of eight specialists, to guide the responsible development of its AI technologies, including ChatGPT and Sora. The council aims to define healthy AI interactions and promote user well-being. This initiative comes amid growing regulatory scrutiny and concerns about AI’s potential negative impacts, especially on vulnerable populations. OpenAI is also collaborating with researchers and mental health professionals to test and refine its policies. The creation of the council demonstrates OpenAI’s commitment to ethical AI development and user safety.
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Meta Removes Facebook Page Allegedly Targeting ICE Agents
Following DOJ engagement, Meta removed a Facebook group allegedly used to target ICE agents. Attorney General Bondi stated the DOJ will engage tech companies to eliminate platforms inciting violence against law enforcement. Meta cited “Coordinating Harm” policies. Apple and Google also removed related apps, sparking debate over free speech vs. public safety. ICEBlock’s creator criticized the removal as a constitutional rights suppression. The situation highlights the challenges tech platforms face balancing content moderation and civil liberties.
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OpenAI Deals Test Hyperscaler Ambitions
OpenAI is aggressively pursuing strategic partnerships and hardware development, signaling a shift from solely focusing on algorithms to prioritizing infrastructure and custom silicon. Collaborations with Broadcom and acquisitions like Jony Ive’s startup aim to optimize AI accelerators and create innovative AI-native devices. The Stargate initiative solidifies OpenAI’s control over AI infrastructure through deals with Nvidia and AMD. Furthermore, OpenAI is actively cultivating its developer ecosystem, transforming ChatGPT into an AI operating system and fostering tight integration to enhance its platform’s stickiness. This vertical integration strategy mirrors those of Apple and Microsoft, aiming to establish OpenAI as a dominant force in the AI landscape.