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Most Americans don't trust AI for news, poll finds

By The Center Square Staff

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'Aggressive effort:' War Department invests heavily in US rare earth mineral production

Domestic production of rare earth minerals 'critical' for national security and defense, says DOW.

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Trump announces chipmaker Intel partnership with Apple to bring manufacturing to the U.S.

The president touted the latest effort by Intel to bring manufacturing back the United States after the U.S. government acquired a stake in the company last year.

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Europe at a crossroads between AI sovereignty and managing reliance on U.S. tech

President Macron signals progress on access to restricted U.S. AI models, but Europe remains caught in balancing act between urgent security needs and the long-term push for technological sovereignty

Are AI chatbots as unbiased as developers claim?

Robot dog joins NYPD to fight crime

Tech policy expert warns against allowing an adversarial "information layer" in global AI

US government orders Nvidia and AMD to stop selling AI chips to China

100,000 nurses quit workforce due to pandemic-burnout, survey reports

Twitter sign removed from San Francisco HQ after rebrand to 'X'

Devin Nunes: We’re building a home for America’s voice on Truth Social

Binance CEO is more confident in Twitter than ever

Apple CEO Tim Cook agrees to massive pay cut

America fights to win the race for AI

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