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07.02.26 - 02:12
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Why DeSantis Believes AI Needs Tight Regulation Now (ZeroHedge)
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Why DeSantis Believes AI Needs Tight Regulation Now
Authored by Nanette Holt & Natasha Holt via The Epoch Times (emphasis ours),
As Florida lawmakers debate legislation in the state's capital, Gov. Ron DeSantis is making an all-out push to a finish line.
The 47-year-old Republican is in the last year of his second four-year term as governor, making him ineligible to run again.
So he's spending his political capital as he runs “through the tape,” he told The Epoch Times during an interview at the Florida Governor's Mansion.
He's hoping for this prize—for lawmakers to pass his proposed AI Bill of Rights. He said it's needed to protect Floridians and the state's natural resources from potential harms of unrestricted and explosive growth of artificial intelligence.
Senate Bill 482, dubbed the AI Bill of Rights, and the identical House Bill 1395 are taking separate journeys through the Florida Legislature, being examined by committees in both chambers. Lawmakers have until mid-March to ...
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07.02.26 - 01:42
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Big Tech′s $650 Billion AI Plans Spark Chip Rally (Bloomberg)
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Nvidia shares soared Friday as investors snapped up shares of companies positioned to benefit from the vast sum of money that big technology firms have said they'll spend on artificial intelligence infrastructure this year. Amazon sparked the rebound after the technology giant said during an earnings call that it plans to spend $200 billion on data centers, chips and other equipment this year. All told, Amazon, along with Alphabet, Meta and Microsoft, are expected to shell out roughly $650 billion for AI tools in 2026, about 60% more than the prior year. Mark Mahaney, Senior Managing Director and Head of Internet Research at Evercore ISI, joins Bloomberg Businessweek Daily to discuss. He speaks with Carol Massar and Tim Stenovec. (Source: Bloomberg)...
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07.02.26 - 01:36
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Coursera, Udemy Merger to Boost Online AI Education (Bloomberg)
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Greg Hart, President and CEO of Coursera, joins Bloomberg Businessweek Daily to discuss the firm's plans to merge with fellow online learning platform Udemy. Hart says he will remain CEO of the newly merged company as it continues to focus on providing AI-focused training tools and courses for its customers. He speaks with Carol Massar and Tim Stenovec. (Source: Bloomberg)...
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07.02.26 - 01:06
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Analysis: AI demand spillover lifts 2026 general-purpose server shipments 10% (Digitimes)
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Rising AI computing demand is lifting shipments of general-purpose servers, positioning them as a key growth driver for the server supply chain in 2026. Supply chain sources said AI servers will continue to grow faster, but expanding AI inference workloads are increasingly translating into stronger demand for conventional server systems....
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07.02.26 - 01:06
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Google outlines 5 key trends for AI agent growth in 2026 (Digitimes)
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Industry experts are viewing 2026 as a pivotal year for AI agents, with AI CRM firm Salesforce predicting the full-scale adoption of agentic enterprises this year, and Google Cloud Taiwan general manager Mike Chen stressing that 2026 will be the breakout year for AI agents....
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