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Top StoriesDeepMind in DC: Demis Hassabis, CEO of Google’s AI lab, plans to meet with US policymakers next week to discuss his proposal for AI regulation. It calls for a new international AI watchdog. Xi in Shanghai: The Chinese president made his debut at the annual World AI Conference on Friday, opening the event with a keynote address. He called for a new international cooperation on AI. Japanese consolidation: Mitsubishi Electric, Toshiba and Rohm are thrasing out the details for a joint venture that would see them combine forces around power-regulating semiconductors. Power chips are also getting a boost from runaway AI demand for hardware.
Top ReadsBeyond The BriefAs governments increase their scrutiny of AI, businesses are worried about losing access to models they rely on, Rachel Metz writes in today’s Tech In Depth. As a result, some are eschewing dependence on any one model and instead are using a range of them. Before You Go...We’re improving your newsletter experience and we’d love your feedback. If something looks off, help us fine-tune your experience by reporting it here. Follow Us You received this message because you are subscribed to Bloomberg’s Tech In Brief newsletter. If a friend forwarded you this message, sign up here to get it in your inbox.
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