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| Chip regulation: US lawmakers want more control over exports of artificial intelligence chips as the Trump administration prepares to authorize the sale of Nvidia's H200 AI chip to Chinese customers. Zuckerberg's rightward tilt: Mark Zuckerberg's philanthropy has cut ties with the pro-immigration advocacy group the Meta CEO founded more than a decade ago, matching other changes he's made that are aligned with US President Donald Trump's views. Musk's pay: Elon Musk won a seven-year court fight supporting his 2018 stock-based Tesla compensation plan. The package, which is now valued at about $140 billion, was the biggest ever for a US executive at the time, but has since been eclipsed by a separate pay plan for him that could be worth $1 trillion. | |
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| Coding startup Lovable has raised $330 million in a funding round at a $6.6 billion valuation after tripling sales since its last round on continued strong demand for AI tools. Alphabet's CapitalG and Menlo Ventures led the round, which more than triples the $1.8 billion valuation Lovable achieved in July. | |
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| China's markets are alive with activity and optimism lately, with some eye-popping initial public offerings of chip designers, such as MetaX and Moore Threads. Sangmi Cha from Blooomberg Markets writes about this hunt for another DeepSeek moment in today's Tech In Depth essay. Get the Tech In Depth newsletter for analysis and scoops about the business of technology from Bloomberg's journalists around the world. | |
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