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Just months after Trump warned states not to regulate AI, Republican and Democratic lawmakers are doing it anyway

From US states defying Trump on AI regulation to Nvidia's surprising admission on labor costs, and Israel's strikes on Hezbollah targets, here's a snapshot of what's changing now.

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US states are increasingly regulating artificial intelligence, defying President Donald Trump's warnings not to do so. This move comes as the tech industry faces significant changes, including the surprising admission...

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Six months after Trump warned states not to regulate AI, they are forging ahead with targeted legislation to scrutinize how chatbots interact with...

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Six months after Trump warned states not to regulate AI, they are forging ahead with targeted legislation to scrutinize how chatbots interact with children, how AI systems are used by employers, and what developers must do to prevent AI-caused catastrophes. This move is a significant shift from earlier, wider-ranging attempts to regulate AI that were vetoed or derailed by governors.

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The cost of implementing AI is a significant concern for companies. According to Bryan Catanzaro, vice president of applied deep learning at Nvidia,...

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The cost of implementing AI is a significant concern for companies. According to Bryan Catanzaro, vice president of applied deep learning at Nvidia, "the cost of compute is far beyond the costs of the employees." This admission is backed up by a recent MIT study that analyzed the technical requirements of AI models.

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For my team, the cost of compute is far beyond the costs of the employees." — Bryan Catanzaro, Vice President of Applied Deep Learning at Nvidia

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"For my team, the cost of compute is far beyond the costs of the employees." — Bryan Catanzaro, Vice President of Applied Deep Learning at Nvidia

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The tech industry is facing significant changes, from layoffs to shifts in labor costs. Meanwhile, global tensions are rising with Israel's strikes on Hezbollah targets, potentially complicating efforts to finalize a deal to end the US-Iran war.

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As the tech industry continues to evolve, it's clear that AI regulation, labor shifts, and global tensions will remain major concerns. What's next...

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As the tech industry continues to evolve, it's clear that AI regulation, labor shifts, and global tensions will remain major concerns. What's next for the industry, and how will these changes impact the world?

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Just months after Trump warned states not to regulate AI, Republican and Democratic lawmakers are doing it anyway

From US states defying Trump on AI regulation to Nvidia's surprising admission on labor costs, and Israel's strikes on Hezbollah targets, here's a snapshot of what's changing now.

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US states are increasingly regulating artificial intelligence, defying President Donald Trump's warnings not to do so. This move comes as the tech industry faces significant changes, including the surprising admission from Nvidia that AI is currently more expensive than paying human workers.

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Six months after Trump warned states not to regulate AI, they are forging ahead with targeted legislation to scrutinize how chatbots interact with children, how AI systems are used by employers, and what developers must do to prevent AI-caused catastrophes. This move is a significant shift from earlier, wider-ranging attempts to regulate AI that were vetoed or derailed by governors.

Why It Matters

The cost of implementing AI is a significant concern for companies. According to Bryan Catanzaro, vice president of applied deep learning at Nvidia, "the cost of compute is far beyond the costs of the employees." This admission is backed up by a recent MIT study that analyzed the technical requirements of AI models.

What Experts Say

"For my team, the cost of compute is far beyond the costs of the employees." — Bryan Catanzaro, Vice President of Applied Deep Learning at Nvidia

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The tech industry is facing significant changes, from layoffs to shifts in labor costs. Meanwhile, global tensions are rising with Israel's strikes on Hezbollah targets, potentially complicating efforts to finalize a deal to end the US-Iran war.

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  • Who: US states, Nvidia, Israel, Hezbollah
  • What: AI regulation, labor shifts, strikes on Hezbollah targets

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As the tech industry continues to evolve, it's clear that AI regulation, labor shifts, and global tensions will remain major concerns. What's next for the industry, and how will these changes impact the world?

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