Story: From the next one on Nvidia sales in China to the $1 AI offer, this is AI every week.
US President Donald Trump suggested on Monday that he may allow Nvidia to sell next-generation AI chips in China.
That's despite the deep-rooted fear that China can leverage US AI capabilities for its military.
Trump said if the chips are on sale it will be a scaled version.
Staying in Washington, solid humanity offered the AI chatbot Claude to the US government for a dollar.
The Amazon-backed company is on a list of startups offering lucrative deals to win federal contracts.
Openai, the owner of ChatGpt, made a similar offer of $1 for each federal agency the following year last week.
Elon Musk announced on Monday that his AI startup Xai will take legal action against Apple.
He accused iPhone makers of violating antitrust regulations when managing app store rankings…
It claimed the tech giant, making it impossible for non-Openai AI companies to reach #1 on the App Store.
Perplexity AI made a $34.5 billion full cash offer to Alphabet's Chrome browser on Tuesday.
Unsolicited bids far outweigh their own ratings.
Startups are becoming crucial for the AI search race for billions of users of browsers.
And Getty Images filed a groundbreaking lawsuit against London's Stability AI.
Getty accused AI companies of using images without permission to “train” the system's stable spread.
Stability denies infringement of Getty's rights.
Lawyers say the case will have a major impact on AI copyright law.
