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Trump Family Eyes Investment in Binance.US Amid Controversy
Trump Family Eyes Investment in Binance.US Amid Controversy
According to a report by the Wall Street Journal, the Trump family is in discussions to acquire a stake in Binance.US, despite the company's recent legal troubles. Binance's U.S. arm had previously pleaded guilty to anti-money laundering violations, leading to a $4.3 billion fine and the imprisonment of its founder, Changpeng Zhao. Zhao, who remains the main shareholder, has denied any discussions about the deal. The potential investment raises questions about the implications of a presidential pardon and its value in the crypto landscape. Zhao is currently ranked the 24th richest person globally.
Created at: March 14, 2025 10:30am
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OpenAI Labels DeepSeek as 'State-Controlled' and Proposes Bans on PRC AI Models
OpenAI Labels DeepSeek as 'State-Controlled' and Proposes Bans on PRC AI Models
OpenAI has officially classified the Chinese AI lab DeepSeek as 'state-controlled' and 'state-subsidized' in a recent policy proposal. The organization urges the U.S. government to consider prohibiting models produced by DeepSeek and similar entities to mitigate privacy and security risks. These concerns stem from Chinese laws that mandate compliance with data requests, potentially endangering user data. OpenAI's escalating accusations highlight a growing tension with DeepSeek, which has been gaining prominence and interest from the Chinese government. The proposal aims to prevent intellectual property theft and maintain data security.
Created at: March 14, 2025 9:02am
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FBI and EPA Demand Citibank Freeze Nonprofit Climate Funds Amid Controversy
FBI and EPA Demand Citibank Freeze Nonprofit Climate Funds Amid Controversy
Citibank has been ordered by the FBI, EPA, and Treasury to freeze accounts of various nonprofits linked to the Greenhouse Gas Reduction Fund. This fund, part of the Inflation Reduction Act, allocated $27 billion for clean technology projects. The freeze affects organizations like Habitat for Humanity and the Colorado Clean Energy Fund. In court, a judge questioned the EPA's claims of fraud, demanding credible evidence. Some nonprofits have filed lawsuits against Citibank to release their funds. The situation raises significant concerns about the future of green financing.
Created at: March 14, 2025 9:02am
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Ex-Twitter AI Ethics Lead Raises Concerns Over Musk's Influence on Federal Agencies
Ex-Twitter AI Ethics Lead Raises Concerns Over Musk's Influence on Federal Agencies
Rumman Chowdhury, the former director of Twitter's machine ethics team, expressed serious concerns about Elon Musk's impact on U.S. federal agencies during a SXSW panel. Chowdhury criticized Musk's chaotic management style and its effects on staff retention, recalling Twitter's significant layoffs post-acquisition. She highlighted that Musk's advisement of the Department of Government Efficiency has led to cybersecurity risks amid staff cuts. Chowdhury warns that such instability within the government could hinder crucial services impacting Americans' lives, contrasting it with the corporate realm of Twitter.
Created at: March 14, 2025 9:02am
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Google Advocates for Weaker Copyright and Export Rules in AI Policy Proposal
Google Advocates for Weaker Copyright and Export Rules in AI Policy Proposal
In a recent policy proposal, Google called for relaxed copyright restrictions on AI training, emphasizing the need for fair use exceptions to foster AI innovation. The tech giant argues that overly stringent regulations could hinder U.S. competitiveness in the global AI landscape. Additionally, Google criticized current export controls, asserting they impose unnecessary burdens on U.S. cloud service providers. The proposal urges the government to support domestic R&D investments and establish a comprehensive federal AI legislation. With 781 pending AI bills, Google warns against imposing excessive liabilities on AI developers.
Created at: March 14, 2025 9:01am
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Y Combinator Advocates for Support of Europe's Digital Markets Act
Y Combinator Advocates for Support of Europe's Digital Markets Act
Y Combinator (YC) has urged the Trump administration to endorse Europe’s Digital Markets Act (DMA), which targets anticompetitive practices among major tech firms. The DMA identifies six 'gatekeepers' including Apple and Amazon, imposing restrictions to promote competition. YC's letter, shared by Public Policy head Luther Lowe, emphasizes that the DMA aligns with American innovation values. They argue it opens opportunities for startups while curbing Big Tech's dominance. YC also highlights Apple's delays in AI advancements as a lack of competitive pressure affecting smaller ventures. The administration's response remains uncertain.
Created at: March 14, 2025 9:01am
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UK Launches Major Investigations into Apple and Google’s Mobile Market Dominance
UK Launches Major Investigations into Apple and Google’s Mobile Market Dominance
The UK’s Competition and Markets Authority (CMA) has initiated strategic market status investigations into Apple and Google as part of the new Digital Markets, Competition and Consumers Act. The CMA aims to assess the companies' dominance in mobile ecosystems, including browsers and app stores. This follows a previous probe into Google Search, which holds a significant market share. Stakeholders have three weeks to provide feedback, with results expected by October 22, 2025. The move signals a robust regulatory approach to enhance competition in digital markets.
Created at: January 23, 2025 10:30am
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Trump Administration's Abrupt Dismissal of Cybersecurity Board Sparks Outrage
Trump Administration's Abrupt Dismissal of Cybersecurity Board Sparks Outrage
In a controversial move, the Trump administration has terminated members of the Cyber Security Review Board (CSRB) just a day after the inauguration. The decision, described as 'horribly shortsighted' by an anonymous source, raises concerns over national security amidst ongoing cyber threats, particularly from China. Critics argue that dismantling the CSRB, which provided crucial insights into cybersecurity breaches, undermines U.S. defenses. Former CSRB member Katie Moussouris emphasized the need for qualified advisors, irrespective of political affiliations. The action also affects other advisory committees within the Department of Homeland Security.
Created at: January 22, 2025 5:00pm
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Trump Open to Musk or Ellison Buying TikTok in U.S. Government Deal
Trump Open to Musk or Ellison Buying TikTok in U.S. Government Deal
President Donald Trump expressed openness to Tesla CEO Elon Musk or Oracle chairman Larry Ellison acquiring TikTok as part of a joint venture with the U.S. government. At a press conference, Trump confirmed he would welcome such a purchase, suggesting a deal where half of TikTok would be given to the U.S. in exchange for operational permits. This comes after Trump signed an executive order delaying the TikTok ban by 75 days, allowing the app to remain online despite its absence from app stores. The situation remains fluid as negotiations unfold.
Created at: January 22, 2025 3:30pm
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UK Names Doug Gurr as Interim Chair of Antitrust Body
UK Names Doug Gurr as Interim Chair of Antitrust Body
The U.K.'s Competition and Markets Authority (CMA) has appointed former Amazon executive Doug Gurr as its interim chair. This move aligns with the government's pro-growth agenda, focusing on reducing bureaucracy and enhancing support for the tech sector, particularly in AI. Gurr's extensive experience at Amazon, where he led various divisions, is seen as beneficial for the CMA, which is currently investigating the cloud services market. The appointment comes amid calls for increased regulatory scrutiny of big tech firms, as stakeholders anticipate a shift in the CMA's enforcement approach.
Created at: January 22, 2025 10:31am
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Google Fined $12.6M in Indonesia for Antitrust Violations
Google Fined $12.6M in Indonesia for Antitrust Violations
Indonesia's antitrust agency, KPPU, has imposed a fine of 202.5 billion Rupiahs ($12.6 million) on Google for monopolistic practices related to its payment system in the Google Play Store. The agency mandated an end to the compulsory use of Google Play Billing, allowing developers to join the User Choice Billing program with a 5% service fee discount. Investigations revealed that Google charged fees up to 30%, limiting payment options and hindering app user growth. Google plans to appeal the ruling, asserting its practices promote a competitive app ecosystem in Indonesia.
Created at: January 22, 2025 10:30am
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Trump Grants Pardon to Silk Road Creator Ross Ulbricht
Trump Grants Pardon to Silk Road Creator Ross Ulbricht
President Trump has pardoned Ross Ulbricht, the creator of the Silk Road, a notorious dark web marketplace for illegal drugs. The announcement was made via a Truth Social post, citing Ulbricht's mother and the Libertarian movement as motivations for the decision. In 2015, Ulbricht received a life sentence for his role in operating Silk Road under the alias 'Dread Pirate Roberts.' Trump's pledge to commute Ulbricht's sentence was made during the 2024 campaign at the Libertarian National Convention, where many viewed the sentence as an example of government overreach.
Created at: January 22, 2025 1:30am
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Conduent Faces Ongoing Outages Amid Cyberattack Speculations
Conduent Faces Ongoing Outages Amid Cyberattack Speculations
Government contractor Conduent is experiencing significant service interruptions affecting multiple U.S. states, leading to access issues for residents relying on benefits and support payments. A source indicated that the outages may be linked to a cyberattack, although Conduent has not confirmed this. The company's spokesperson confirmed efforts to resolve the situation, which has impacted services including child support payments in Wisconsin. Previous incidents, such as a ransomware attack in 2020, raise concerns about potential security vulnerabilities. As investigations continue, affected states are working to restore normal operations.
Created at: January 21, 2025 8:30pm
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Trump's Executive Order Threatens U.S. Offshore Wind Industry
Trump's Executive Order Threatens U.S. Offshore Wind Industry
In a significant move, President Donald Trump has signed an executive order halting federal leases for offshore wind development on the outer continental shelf, potentially jeopardizing the budding industry in the U.S. This order allows for existing projects to continue but directs a review of current contracts, raising concerns among stakeholders. The offshore wind sector, previously gaining momentum with several projects underway, now faces uncertainty. While this decision might not eliminate offshore wind altogether, it may shift development opportunities abroad, impacting future capacity growth.
Created at: January 21, 2025 7:00pm
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UK Unveils Plans for Digital Wallet and AI Chatbot to Modernize Government Services
UK Unveils Plans for Digital Wallet and AI Chatbot to Modernize Government Services
The U.K. government has announced plans for a secure digital wallet to manage government-issued IDs, starting with virtual driver's licenses and veteran cards. In conjunction with this, a chatbot named 'chat-uk', developed with OpenAI, will enhance user interaction on the GOV.UK portal. The government is investing in AI technologies to create a robust digital infrastructure, including new tools for public servants and improved data sharing. Testing of the chatbot is already underway, with claims of no inaccuracies reported so far. The digital services aim to streamline government interactions for citizens.
Created at: January 21, 2025 3:00pm
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Trump's Executive Order Elevates Musk's DOGE Commission
Trump's Executive Order Elevates Musk's DOGE Commission
President Trump has signed an executive order to formalize Elon Musk’s Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE). The order renames the U.S. Digital Service to the U.S. DOGE Service and mandates the formation of ‘DOGE Teams’ within federal agencies. Each team will consist of at least four members, including an engineer and an HR specialist. The initiative aims to modernize government IT systems and improve network infrastructure. However, the order faces legal challenges, with lawsuits citing transparency violations under federal law. Musk initially proposed significant budget cuts through the DOGE agenda, but has since reevaluated those goals.
Created at: January 21, 2025 2:30am
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Trump Revokes Biden's AI Executive Order on First Day in Office
Trump Revokes Biden's AI Executive Order on First Day in Office
In a significant policy shift, President Donald Trump has repealed an AI executive order established by former President Joe Biden. The 2023 order aimed to mitigate risks associated with artificial intelligence by requiring safety testing disclosures from developers. Critics of the original order argued that its reporting mandates were burdensome and threatened trade secrets. Trump, during his campaign, promised to promote AI development that emphasizes free speech and human flourishing, although specifics were not provided. This repeal marks a pivotal moment in U.S. AI policy.
Created at: January 21, 2025 1:00am
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UK Government to Launch ‘Humphrey’ AI Assistant for Civil Servants
UK Government to Launch ‘Humphrey’ AI Assistant for Civil Servants
The U.K. government is set to unveil ‘Humphrey,’ a new AI assistant aimed at enhancing the efficiency of civil servants. This initiative follows a recent announcement of significant investments in AI technology to streamline public services. The AI tools will assist in data processing, consultations, and legal inquiries. The plans, to be revealed at a press conference, aim to save up to £45 billion annually by reducing bureaucratic inefficiencies. The government stresses the importance of collaboration and data sharing among departments as part of this AI push.
Created at: January 21, 2025 12:30am
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AI Innovations Boost Pentagon's Military Efficiency Without Compromising Ethics
AI Innovations Boost Pentagon's Military Efficiency
Without Compromising Ethics
The Pentagon is leveraging AI to enhance its military operations, particularly in speeding up the 'kill chain' process, according to Dr. Radha Plumb. While AI tools are not currently used as weapons, they provide significant advantages in threat assessment and response planning. The collaboration between military and AI developers like OpenAI and Anthropic is evolving, as these companies adjust their policies to allow military applications. However, ethical concerns remain, with assurances that human oversight will always be part of decision-making in military operations.
Created at: January 19, 2025 8:00pm
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TikTok Restores Service in the US Following Trump's Assurance
TikTok Restores Service in the US Following Trump's Assurance
TikTok is back online in the United States just over 12 hours after briefly going dark. The company confirmed it is restoring service thanks to clarity provided by President Trump, who assured service providers they would not face penalties for facilitating TikTok's operation. Trump also indicated plans for a joint venture to maintain U.S. ownership of TikTok. The app was already functioning for some users by midday, with TikTok committed to working on a long-term solution with the administration. This story is still developing.
Created at: January 19, 2025 6:00pm
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TikTok Goes Dark in the US Amidst Presidential Transition
TikTok Goes Dark in the US Amidst Presidential Transition
TikTok has gone dark for users in the US, but President-elect Donald Trump plans to issue an executive order that may reverse this. Trump announced on Truth Social that he would extend the prohibition period to allow for a potential joint venture involving US ownership of the app. The law forcing ByteDance to sell TikTok or face a ban was upheld by the Supreme Court just before Trump's inauguration. TikTok expressed the need for assurances to continue operations, while Trump urged companies to support the app's reinstatement ahead of his order.
Created at: January 19, 2025 4:30pm
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TikTok and ByteDance Apps Blocked in the U.S. Following Supreme Court Ruling
TikTok and ByteDance Apps Blocked in the U.S. Following Supreme Court Ruling
In a significant move, Apple has removed TikTok and several other ByteDance applications from its U.S. App Store, effective January 19, 2025. This action follows a Supreme Court decision upholding a law that bans apps developed by foreign adversaries. The blocked apps include TikTok, CapCut, and Lemon8, among others. Apple stated it is complying with the Protecting Americans from Foreign Adversary Controlled Applications Act. Users in the U.S. will no longer have access to updates or in-app purchases for these apps. This marks a rare public disclosure from Apple regarding app removals.
Created at: January 19, 2025 8:00am
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Perplexity AI Bids to Merge with TikTok Amid Ban Threats
Perplexity AI Bids to Merge with TikTok Amid Ban Threats
Perplexity AI has submitted a bid to merge with TikTok US as a ban looms in the United States. The proposed merger aims to create a new entity that combines Perplexity, TikTok, and new equity partners, allowing investors in ByteDance to retain their equity. This move comes as a law requiring ByteDance to sell TikTok or face a ban takes effect. Meanwhile, President-elect Donald Trump hinted at a possible extension for TikTok. Despite several buyers showing interest, ByteDance has consistently stated it does not intend to sell.
Created at: January 18, 2025 9:30pm
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FTC Raises Antitrust Concerns Over Tech Giants' AI Partnerships
FTC Raises Antitrust Concerns Over Tech Giants' AI Partnerships
The Federal Trade Commission (FTC) has warned of potential antitrust issues arising from collaborations between major tech firms and generative AI companies, notably Microsoft’s partnership with OpenAI. The FTC's report highlights concerns that such alliances may stifle competition by limiting access to essential AI resources for startups and creating barriers for switching cloud providers. FTC Chair Lina Khan emphasized the implications of sensitive information sharing that could further distort fair competition. Microsoft defended its collaboration, asserting it has fostered significant innovation in the AI sector.
Created at: January 18, 2025 9:00pm
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TikTok Faces Potential Ban as Supreme Court Upholds Controversial Law
TikTok Faces Potential Ban as Supreme Court Upholds Controversial Law
TikTok may soon vanish from US app stores if President Biden's administration does not provide definitive assurances against enforcing a ban. The Supreme Court ruled that TikTok's parent company, ByteDance, must sell the app or face a ban, with the deadline imminent. As the Biden administration prepares to hand over power, White House officials indicated that TikTok's fate may be left to President-elect Trump to negotiate. TikTok argues that without immediate clarity from the administration, it will have to cease operations on January 19, affecting over 170 million American users.
Created at: January 18, 2025 3:30pm
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US Army Soldier Arrested in AT&T and Verizon Data Breach Case
US Army Soldier Arrested in AT&T and Verizon Data Breach Case
Cameron John Wagenius, a U.S. Army communications specialist, was arrested for his involvement in the theft of confidential phone records from AT&T and Verizon. Prosecutors have linked his charges to a larger case involving hackers who breached cloud computing company Snowflake, compromising data of numerous customers. The breaches affected over 160 companies, leading to the theft of sensitive personal and financial information. Wagenius allegedly threatened to leak high-profile call logs unless one of the hackers was released. He is currently detained in Washington state pending further legal proceedings.
Created at: January 18, 2025 3:30pm
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US Government Calls ChatGPT Product Chief to Testify Against Google
US Government Calls ChatGPT Product Chief to Testify Against Google
In a critical move for its antitrust case against Google, the U.S. government has summoned Nick Turley, head of product at ChatGPT, to testify. This comes after a court found Google to hold a monopoly in search. The Department of Justice (DOJ) aims to demonstrate barriers faced by competitors like OpenAI and Microsoft. Turley will address topics such as generative AI's impact on search access points. Google is in dispute with OpenAI over document production for the case. The legal battle continues as both parties remain at an impasse regarding evidence sharing.
Created at: January 17, 2025 10:00pm
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Trump's Surprising Stance on TikTok Ban After Supreme Court Ruling
Trump's Surprising Stance on TikTok Ban After Supreme Court Ruling
In a recent Truth Social post, Donald Trump commented on his phone call with China's President Xi Jinping, discussing the controversial TikTok ban upheld by the Supreme Court. Trump indicated he would make a decision about TikTok in the near future, shifting from his previous support for the ban. The ruling mandates TikTok's shutdown unless sold by January 19, raising questions about its operational status post-deadline. Meanwhile, the Biden administration is exploring options to maintain TikTok's availability in the U.S. despite the ban's enforcement.
Created at: January 17, 2025 4:30pm
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Supreme Court Upholds TikTok Ban: A Milestone Decision
Supreme Court Upholds TikTok Ban: A Milestone Decision
The Supreme Court has upheld a law that effectively bans TikTok, requiring the app to shut down or divest its U.S. operations by January 19. The ruling concludes TikTok's prolonged legal battle, stating concerns over national security and foreign surveillance. The decision follows a request from various petitioners arguing the ban violates the First Amendment. TikTok had warned users that the app would go dark if the ban took effect. The law reflects ongoing tensions regarding foreign apps and data privacy, with implications for users and the tech industry at large.
Created at: January 17, 2025 3:30pm
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Ken Howery: Tech Mogul Leading Trump's Greenland Acquisition Dream
Ken Howery: Tech Mogul Leading Trump's Greenland Acquisition Dream
Ken Howery, appointed by Donald Trump as the U.S. ambassador to Denmark, is at the forefront of the controversial attempt to buy Greenland. A notable member of the 'PayPal Mafia' and co-founder of Founders Fund, Howery has significant tech investment experience. Despite his background, both Denmark and Greenland have expressed disinterest in selling. Greenland's Prime Minister stated, 'We don’t want to be Americans.' Trump claims the acquisition is crucial for national security, highlighting Greenland's potential natural resources. Howery's endeavor resembles a political drama amidst skepticism.
Created at: January 17, 2025 3:00pm
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GM Banned from Selling Location Data Amid FTC Investigation
GM Banned from Selling Location Data Amid FTC Investigation
The Federal Trade Commission (FTC) has proposed a five-year ban on General Motors and its Onstar service from selling drivers' geolocation and driving behavior data without consent. The FTC alleges that GM misled consumers during the sign-up for Onstar, with many unaware they agreed to data collection. This follows revelations that GM sold sensitive data to insurance companies, resulting in unexplained premium increases for drivers. The order requires GM to obtain explicit consent for future data collection and allows customers to access and delete their data. A public comment period will precede any final ruling.
Created at: January 17, 2025 2:30pm
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Europe Demands Elon Musk's X to Reveal Recommendation Algorithm Details
Europe Demands Elon Musk's X to Reveal Recommendation Algorithm Details
The European Commission has requested Elon Musk's X to submit internal documentation regarding its content recommendation algorithms. This investigation aims to assess compliance with the Digital Services Act. Amidst allegations of Musk's influence on Germany's upcoming federal elections, the Commission clarifies that this request is not directly linked to those claims. The EC's inquiry expands on a prior probe initiated in 2023, emphasizing the need for transparency. A retention order has also been issued for X to document any future algorithm changes until the end of 2025.
Created at: January 17, 2025 2:30pm
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Trump Administration Set to Boost Deep-Sea Mining for Critical Minerals
Trump Administration Set to Boost Deep-Sea Mining for Critical Minerals
The incoming Trump administration may significantly advance deep-sea mining initiatives, as nominees express support for the controversial practice. This method, which involves extracting nodules from the ocean floor, yields vital minerals like copper, nickel, and cobalt essential for technology and energy transitions. However, environmental concerns persist regarding the impact on fragile deep-sea ecosystems. The International Seabed Authority is currently reviewing a permit application from The Metals Company in collaboration with Nauru. Despite political backing, the mining sector faces challenges, including declining demand for costly minerals.
Created at: January 16, 2025 8:00pm
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TikTok Ban Deadline Extended as Trump Administration Takes Charge
TikTok Ban Deadline Extended as Trump Administration Takes Charge
The U.S. ban on TikTok is likely to be delayed beyond the January 19 deadline, as President-elect Donald Trump's administration seeks to explore options for a possible extension. Biden officials have indicated they will not intervene before the deadline, leaving the matter to Trump's team. National security advisor Michael Waltz stated measures will be implemented to prevent TikTok from shutting down. Trump, who previously advocated for the ban, has shifted his stance, aiming to negotiate a sale or alternative solution. He has also requested the Supreme Court to pause the ban's enforcement.
Created at: January 16, 2025 5:30pm
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TikTok CEO Shou Chew Set to Attend Trump Inauguration Amidst App's Uncertain Future
TikTok CEO Shou Chew Set to Attend Trump Inauguration Amidst App's Uncertain Future
As TikTok faces a potential shutdown in the U.S., CEO Shou Chew plans to attend President-elect Donald Trump's inauguration. This significant appearance comes as Trump, who previously sought to ban TikTok, promised to protect the app during his 2024 campaign. Chew will join high-profile figures like Mark Zuckerberg and Elon Musk at the event. The Supreme Court is expected to rule on a law that could ban TikTok in the coming days. Trump's discussions about TikTok's influence on young voters highlight the platform's pivotal role in his campaign strategy.
Created at: January 16, 2025 3:00pm
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Biden Administration Expands Trade Blacklist with 14 New Chinese Firms
Biden Administration Expands Trade Blacklist with 14 New Chinese Firms
The Biden administration has added 14 Chinese firms to its trade blacklist, increasing the total to 25. Notable among them is Sophgo, linked to Huawei and TSMC amid AI chip export restrictions. This decision follows a controversial AI regulatory rule criticized by Nvidia as misguided. The blacklisting is seen as part of a broader effort to maintain U.S. technological leadership while managing competition with China. The implications for American innovation and international trade remain uncertain as the transition to a new administration approaches.
Created at: January 15, 2025 7:30pm
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Trump’s DOT Nominee Advocates for EV Road Usage Fees
Trump’s DOT Nominee Advocates for EV Road Usage Fees
Sean Duffy, President-elect Trump's pick for the U.S. Department of Transportation, proposed that electric vehicle owners should pay to use roads. At his confirmation hearing, he acknowledged the difficulties of implementing such a change, as EVs do not contribute to traditional fuel tax revenues. This initiative would require Congressional action to modify existing legislation like the Highway Revenue Act. Currently, some states charge EV owners to compensate for the lack of fuel tax contributions. Duffy's comments reflect the Trump administration's stance on EVs amid ongoing debates about environmental policies.
Created at: January 15, 2025 7:01pm
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SEC Files Lawsuit Against Elon Musk for Delayed Twitter Acquisition Disclosure
SEC Files Lawsuit Against Elon Musk for Delayed Twitter Acquisition Disclosure
The SEC has initiated a lawsuit against Elon Musk for allegedly failing to timely disclose his acquisition of a 5% stake in Twitter, now X. The complaint claims Musk delayed reporting to increase his ownership from 5% to 9%, leading to a significant profit boost. This delay reportedly cost investors over $150 million. The lawsuit comes as Gary Gensler steps down as SEC chairman, amid a history of tension between Musk and the commission. Musk's attorney called the complaint a sign of weakness from the SEC, as they seek to impose penalties on him.
Created at: January 15, 2025 1:30am
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Biden Admin Issues Final Rule Banning Chinese Connected Cars and Robotaxi Testing
Biden Admin Issues Final Rule Banning Chinese Connected Cars and Robotaxi Testing
The U.S. Department of Commerce has enacted a final rule prohibiting the sale and import of connected vehicles from China and Russia, citing national security concerns. This ruling also prevents Chinese companies, including WeRide and Pony AI, from testing self-driving vehicles on U.S. roads. National Economic Advisor Lael Brainard emphasized the risks of foreign-linked vehicle technology. The software ban will commence in the 2027 model year, while hardware restrictions will take effect in 2029. Exemptions exist for vehicles over 10,000 pounds, allowing BYD to continue its operations in California.
Created at: January 14, 2025 11:00pm
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Biden Administration Opens Federal Land for AI Data Centers
Biden Administration Opens Federal Land for AI Data Centers
In a significant move for the AI industry, President Biden has signed an executive order allowing private AI companies to lease federal land for data centers. These sites, owned by the Department of Defense and Department of Energy, will require companies to match their energy consumption with clean energy resources. This initiative aims to bolster U.S. leadership in AI while reducing dependency on foreign infrastructure. However, companies will bear the full costs of construction and operation. This order follows new export restrictions on AI chips targeting adversaries, adding urgency before the incoming administration.
Created at: January 14, 2025 6:30pm
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