Category: News
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Writers, artists adapt AI technology to gain creative control
Artificial intelligence companies train their AI models using the works of writers, artists and creatives who typically aren’t credited or compensated. Instead of fighting AI, some tech companies are encouraging creators to take advantage of it. Tina Trinh reports.
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Panama releases dozens of detained deportees from US into limbo
Move comes after weeks of lawsuits and human rights criticism on behalf of deportees held for weeks in a remote camp
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US Homeland Security chief replaces ICE leadership over lagging deportations
Move comes as agency struggles to meet President Trump’s stated goal of massive deportation operations aimed at undocumented immigrants in the US illegally
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Trump to keep tariffs to pressure Mexico, Canada, China on fentanyl, aides say
‘You got to save American lives,’ Commerce chief says
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India says it is working to cut tariffs as it eyes US trade deal
Analysts say some lower tariffs are likely but not on farm products
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Q&A: US lawmaker calls for revoking China’s trade status
One way to deal with Communist China’s ‘abuse’ of American goodwill is to revoke China’s trade status and have it renewed annually, Republican lawmaker says
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US drops antitrust case against Google over AI, not Chrome
The DOJ and a coalition of 38 state attorneys general still seek a court order requiring Google to sell its Chrome browser and take other measures to address what a judge said was Google’s illegal search monopoly
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Greenland and Afghanistan: Frontiers in race for critical minerals
Countries have little in common, but both have large untapped mineral deposits
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Trump to host White House crypto summit
WASHINGTON — U.S. President Donald Trump on Friday hosts top cryptocurrency players at the White House, a political boost for an industry that has struggled to gain legitimacy — and where the Republican president faces conflict of interest concerns. The president’s “crypto czar,” Silicon Valley investor David Sacks, has invited prominent founders, CEOs and investors along…
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Trump calls to end US government’s semiconductor subsidy program
President Donald Trump is signaling a major change in how the U.S. will support growth in key domestic industries such as semiconductors. Michelle Quinn reports.