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Ryan Browne - Tech giants pledge AI safety commitments — including a ‘kill switch’ if they can’t mitigate risks - cnbc.com - Canada - France - China - South Korea -  Seoul - Uae

Tech giants pledge AI safety commitments — including a ‘kill switch’ if they can’t mitigate risks

Major tech companies, including Microsoft, Amazon, and OpenAI, came together in a landmark international agreement on artificial intelligence safety at the Seoul AI Safety Summit on Tuesday.

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SHUNSUKE TABETA - Nikkei staff writer - Baidu builds up ties with Apple and Tesla in diversification drive - asia.nikkei.com - China -  Beijing

Baidu builds up ties with Apple and Tesla in diversification drive

BEIJING -- Baidu is establishing closer relations with U.S. tech companies like Apple and Tesla in areas such as AI and self-driving technology, capitalizing on China's restrictions on overseas data transfers, as part of its push to diversify beyond search.

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KIM JAEWON - Nikkei staff writer - Samsung names new chip unit head as AI race heats up - asia.nikkei.com -  Seoul

Samsung names new chip unit head as AI race heats up

SEOUL -- Samsung Electronics has replaced the head of its semiconductor division as competition in developing artificial intelligence chips heats up.

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Rebecca Picciotto - How Biden is winning over corporate America behind closed doors - cnbc.com - Usa

How Biden is winning over corporate America behind closed doors

President Joe Bidenhas had it out forcorporate America for much of his term.

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Ryan Browne - Britain expands AI Safety Institute to San Francisco amid scrutiny over regulatory shortcomings - cnbc.com - Usa - Britain - state Indiana -  London - San Francisco - county Bay -  San Francisco

Britain expands AI Safety Institute to San Francisco amid scrutiny over regulatory shortcomings

LONDON — The British government is expanding its facility for testing "frontier" artificial intelligence models to the United States, in a bid to further its image as a top global player tackling the risks of the tech and to increase cooperation with the U.S. as governments around the world jostle for AI leadership.

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Morgan Stanley - Gemini Ai - Microsoft set to unveil its vision for AI PCs at Build developer conference - cnbc.com

Microsoft set to unveil its vision for AI PCs at Build developer conference

Microsoft's Build developer conference kicks off on Tuesday, giving the company the opportunity to showcase its latest artificial intelligence projects, following high-profile events this month hosted by OpenAI and Google.

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Hayden Field - Greg Brockman - Ilya Sutskever - OpenAI dissolves team focused on long-term AI risks, less than one year after announcing it - cnbc.com

OpenAI dissolves team focused on long-term AI risks, less than one year after announcing it

Tune in to CNBC all week to hear from the 2024 Disruptor 50 companies

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Christina Goldbaum - Are Those Mimes Spying on Us? In Pakistan, It’s Not a Strange Question. - nytimes.com - Usa - Pakistan -  Islamabad

Are Those Mimes Spying on Us? In Pakistan, It’s Not a Strange Question.

The street performers first appeared a few years ago along busy intersections of Islamabad. Coated head to toe in eye-catching gold paint, they stood perfectly still, leaning on glimmering canes and tipping their top hats open. Some cracked a smile or offered a slow nod when they earned tips from passers-by.

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