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US States' AI Bills Threaten Innovation
Vice President JD Vance's push for less regulation in Europe is undermined by similar AI bills in multiple US states, funded by the Biden administration and pushed by organizations like the Future of Privacy Forum (FPF), potentially stifling innovation and benefiting large tech firms.
US States' AI Bills Threaten Innovation
Vice President JD Vance's push for less regulation in Europe is undermined by similar AI bills in multiple US states, funded by the Biden administration and pushed by organizations like the Future of Privacy Forum (FPF), potentially stifling innovation and benefiting large tech firms.
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68% Bias Score


Schmidt Warns of AI Misuse by Rogue States
Former Google CEO Eric Schmidt warned that AI could be misused by rogue states like North Korea, Iran, and Russia to create biological weapons, advocating for government oversight while cautioning against overregulation that could stifle innovation, contrasting the US and UK's refusal to sign an AI ...
Schmidt Warns of AI Misuse by Rogue States
Former Google CEO Eric Schmidt warned that AI could be misused by rogue states like North Korea, Iran, and Russia to create biological weapons, advocating for government oversight while cautioning against overregulation that could stifle innovation, contrasting the US and UK's refusal to sign an AI ...
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52% Bias Score


US Warns Against "Overregulation" of AI, Underscoring Global Divide
US Vice President JD Vance addressed the AI Summit in Paris, warning against "overregulation" of AI and asserting the Trump administration's opposition to other countries restricting US tech companies, highlighting a growing global divide in AI approaches among the US, Europe, and China.
US Warns Against "Overregulation" of AI, Underscoring Global Divide
US Vice President JD Vance addressed the AI Summit in Paris, warning against "overregulation" of AI and asserting the Trump administration's opposition to other countries restricting US tech companies, highlighting a growing global divide in AI approaches among the US, Europe, and China.
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56% Bias Score


EU-US Trade Tensions Rise Amidst Tariffs and Regulatory Disputes
Following US tariffs on European aluminum and steel, the EU President and US Vice President met in Paris, with the EU promising retaliatory measures and the US urging regulatory easing. Discussions also covered AI regulations and future cooperation, including potential US support for Ukraine.
EU-US Trade Tensions Rise Amidst Tariffs and Regulatory Disputes
Following US tariffs on European aluminum and steel, the EU President and US Vice President met in Paris, with the EU promising retaliatory measures and the US urging regulatory easing. Discussions also covered AI regulations and future cooperation, including potential US support for Ukraine.
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40% Bias Score


Trump Tariffs Force Canada to Re-evaluate Digital and Cultural Policies
President Trump's threatened tariffs on Canadian goods, excluding energy, signal a potential trade war, forcing Canada to re-evaluate its interprovincial trade barriers, explore new markets, and potentially overhaul its long-standing digital and cultural policies, including mandated payments for str...
Trump Tariffs Force Canada to Re-evaluate Digital and Cultural Policies
President Trump's threatened tariffs on Canadian goods, excluding energy, signal a potential trade war, forcing Canada to re-evaluate its interprovincial trade barriers, explore new markets, and potentially overhaul its long-standing digital and cultural policies, including mandated payments for str...
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48% Bias Score


Paris AI Summit: 61 Nations Sign Declaration, US and UK Absent
The Paris AI Summit, co-chaired by French President Macron and Indian Prime Minister Modi, resulted in a declaration signed by 61 countries emphasizing inclusive and secure AI development, while the US and UK did not participate, highlighting differing views on AI regulation.
Paris AI Summit: 61 Nations Sign Declaration, US and UK Absent
The Paris AI Summit, co-chaired by French President Macron and Indian Prime Minister Modi, resulted in a declaration signed by 61 countries emphasizing inclusive and secure AI development, while the US and UK did not participate, highlighting differing views on AI regulation.
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44% Bias Score

Global AI Development: Ethical Aspirations vs. National Interests
The Paris AI summit ended with a declaration promoting ethical AI, but global trends contradict this, prioritizing national economic interests over regulation and raising concerns about user rights and trust, especially given the use of copyrighted material for AI training and the lack of user-centr...

Global AI Development: Ethical Aspirations vs. National Interests
The Paris AI summit ended with a declaration promoting ethical AI, but global trends contradict this, prioritizing national economic interests over regulation and raising concerns about user rights and trust, especially given the use of copyrighted material for AI training and the lack of user-centr...
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56% Bias Score

Musk's $97.4B OpenAI Bid Rejected, Exposing AI Power Struggle
Elon Musk's $97.4 billion bid to acquire OpenAI's non-profit section was rejected by CEO Sam Altman, escalating a conflict fueled by past disputes and political alliances, raising concerns about the concentration of power in the AI industry.

Musk's $97.4B OpenAI Bid Rejected, Exposing AI Power Struggle
Elon Musk's $97.4 billion bid to acquire OpenAI's non-profit section was rejected by CEO Sam Altman, escalating a conflict fueled by past disputes and political alliances, raising concerns about the concentration of power in the AI industry.
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44% Bias Score

Global Leaders Prioritize AI Economic Competition Over Safety at Paris Summit
At the Paris AI Action Summit, world leaders prioritized economic competition over AI safety, pledging billions in investments and promising lighter regulation, a stark contrast to previous summits focused on safety frameworks.

Global Leaders Prioritize AI Economic Competition Over Safety at Paris Summit
At the Paris AI Action Summit, world leaders prioritized economic competition over AI safety, pledging billions in investments and promising lighter regulation, a stark contrast to previous summits focused on safety frameworks.
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56% Bias Score

France Invests \$112.8 Billion in AI to Join Global Race
France announced a \$112.8 billion investment in artificial intelligence (AI) to compete with the U.S. and China, aiming to boost innovation and counter concerns about over-regulation hindering its competitiveness.

France Invests \$112.8 Billion in AI to Join Global Race
France announced a \$112.8 billion investment in artificial intelligence (AI) to compete with the U.S. and China, aiming to boost innovation and counter concerns about over-regulation hindering its competitiveness.
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56% Bias Score

EU Announces €200 Billion AI Investment Amidst US Opposition
The European Union announced a €200 billion investment in artificial intelligence, aiming to boost innovation and counter its image as overly regulatory, while the US warned against increased pressure on American tech companies, rejecting a global AI agreement.

EU Announces €200 Billion AI Investment Amidst US Opposition
The European Union announced a €200 billion investment in artificial intelligence, aiming to boost innovation and counter its image as overly regulatory, while the US warned against increased pressure on American tech companies, rejecting a global AI agreement.
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44% Bias Score

EU Withdraws AI Liability Directive Amidst Criticism
The European Commission plans to withdraw its AI Liability Directive proposal due to a lack of foreseeable agreement, a move criticized by MEP Axel Voss who warns of legal uncertainty and a competitive disadvantage for European AI startups and SMEs.

EU Withdraws AI Liability Directive Amidst Criticism
The European Commission plans to withdraw its AI Liability Directive proposal due to a lack of foreseeable agreement, a move criticized by MEP Axel Voss who warns of legal uncertainty and a competitive disadvantage for European AI startups and SMEs.
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56% Bias Score
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