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U.S. President Donald Trump was due to end a brief trip to Qatar with a speech to U.S. troops on Thursday then fly to the United Arab Emirates, where leaders hope for U.S. help to make the wealthy Gulf nation a global leader in artificial intelligence.
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Korea JoongAng Daily on MSNTrump's AI chip export controls could go either way for KoreaThe United States is overhauling its semiconductor export control policy on AI chips, with U.S. President Donald Trump dismantling his predecessor’s tiered approach and using AI chips as bargaining tools in foreign investment talks.
Trump's post came during Novemdiales, the period of mourning observed by the Catholic Church, following the death of Pope Francis.
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AI Weekly: Trump touts deals, Foxconn cuts outlookFrom Donald Trump claiming big deals for U.S. AI champions, to why Foxconn downgraded its full-year outlook, we round up the week's big stories from the AI revolution. Kristy Kilburn reports.
Trump claims he “had nothing to do with” a depiction of himself as the Pope that was shared on his and White House social media accounts, distancing himself from the AI-generated image
U.S. President Donald Trump has caused a huge uproar on social media after posting an AI-generated picture of himself as the head of the Catholic Church. Trump's actions come a week after Pope Francis was buried and days before the Catholic Church elects a ...
The Trump administration is set to revise Biden-era semiconductor export regulations, focusing on individual agreements with countries.
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The National on MSNSaudis celebrate Trump visit with AI-generated images of 'Abu Ivanka'Saudis were sharing AI-generated images of Donald Trump in local dress on Wednesday, reflecting the strong favourable impression made by the US President as he wrapped up his visit to the kingdom. Mr Trump,
Donald Trump Jr. has maneuvered potentially lucrative business deals while also becoming a power player to his father.
Speaking to reporters on May 5, Donald Trump first said he didn't know about the post, and later called it a joke, done in “fun”. The image was first posted to the official US White House social media accounts on May 2. The AI-generated image showed ...