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02.04.26 - 02:18
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Interview: How Europe′s two-year AI lag is becoming a security liability (Digitimes)
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While North America and Asia race to deploy "physics-bending" AI hardware, Europe has opted for a "wait-and-see" approach, shielded by thick layers of regulation. In a DIGITIMES Asia interview, CONTEXT World senior analyst Aaron Smith argues this is creating a vulnerability window. As Europe moves cautiously to ensure regulatory compliance, it is inadvertently extending the life of aging, insecure legacy systems. Meanwhile, advanced AI cyberattacks are intensifying, adding pressure to European enterprises....
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01.04.26 - 20:54
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SpaceX Said to File Confidentially for IPO Before AI Rivals (Bloomberg)
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SpaceX has filed confidentially for an initial public offering, according to people familiar with the matter, bringing billionaire Elon Musk's rocket, satellite and AI company closer to delivering the biggest-ever listing.
The company submitted its draft IPO registration to the US Securities and Exchange Commission, the people said, asking not to be identified as the information isn't public.
A representative for SpaceX didn't immediately respond to a request for comment.
SpaceX could seek a valuation in the IPO of more than $1.75T, people familiar with the matter have said. The company acquired Musk's artificial intelligence startup xAI in a deal that valued the enlarged entity at $1.25T.
Bloomberg US Equity Capital Markets Reporter Anthony Hughes joins Paul Sweeney and Scarlet Fu on Bloomberg Intelligence to discuss. (Source: Bloomberg)...
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01.04.26 - 20:33
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More Than Half Of Americans Believe AI Will Do More Harm Than Good: Poll (ZeroHedge)
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More Than Half Of Americans Believe AI Will Do More Harm Than Good: Poll
Authored by Mary Prenon via The Epoch Times,
About 55 percent of Americans surveyed in a 2026 Quinnipiac poll said artificial intelligence (AI) will be more harmful than helpful.
The survey, released on March 30, was conducted in collaboration with the Quinnipiac University School of Computing & Engineering and the Quinnipiac University School of Business.
In April 2025, only 44 percent believed AI would do more harm than good in their daily lives.
In the 2026 poll, 21 percent answered that AI affects their lives a lot, while 29 percent said only somewhat, and 30 percent believed AI impacts are minimal. Only 17 percent said they are not impacted at all.
Regarding education, 64 percent of survey respondents said AI is more harmful, compared with just 27 percent who believe it will help. For health care issues, 45 percent of those surveyed believed AI will do more harm, while 43 percent said AI will be more helpful.
The emp...
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01.04.26 - 20:31
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SpaceX Has Filed Confidentially For IPO, The AI Divide In Venture Capital | Bloomberg Deals 4/1/2026 (Bloomberg)
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A weekly, midday program that delivers high-impact, editorially driven coverage of the most important corporate transactions shaping the global market. Today's guests: Bain Capital Managing Partner David Gross, Axiom Partners Founder Sandhya Venkatachalam, Salesforce Ventures Managing Partner Paul Drews, Westbridge Capital Principal and Head of US Investments Manthan Shah, and Morgan Stanley Global Co-Head of M&A Tom Miles. (Source: Bloomberg)...
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01.04.26 - 20:06
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US Needs to Invest More in AI Buildout, Says Cato′s Frazier (Bloomberg)
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Washington is weighing how to build a national framework for artificial intelligence and how to ensure the US can actually deliver on its AI leadership goals, as bottlenecks like energy capacity hamstring the data center buildout. Kevin Frazier, adjunct research fellow at the Cato Institute, speaks with Tim Stenovec on "Bloomberg Tech.” (Source: Bloomberg)...
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