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appeal 9.0General Compute Secures Inference Funding
General Compute secured $15 million to deploy SambaNova's SN50 inference chips, promising 600-700 tokens per second. This shifts compute economics for AI service providers, offering high-throughput, lower-power alternatives to GPUs and impacting data centre infrastructure decisions.
Governments are mandating AI safety audits and grappling with liability, while tech giants forge partnerships and explore subscription models. Simultaneously, chipmakers' valuations soar, and concerns grow over AI's imp…
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- FUNDINGGeneral Compute General Compute raises $15M seed funding9.0
- LEGISLATIONIllinois Illinois Mandates AI Safety Audits for Labs8.0
- LEGISLATIONOpenAI OpenAI reverses AI liability stance9.0
- PARTNERSHIPFujitsu Fujitsu Partners OpenAI, Anthropic9.0
- PRICINGMeta Meta launches global subscription plans9.0
- INVESTMENTSK Hynix SK Hynix reaches trillion-dollar valuation9.0
- SECURITYChina China upgrades surveillance with predictive AI9.0
- PRODUCTDuckDuckGo DuckDuckGo Installs Surge Post-Google AI9.0
- LEADERSHIPJensen Huang Huang rejects AI layoff blame8.0
- POLICYAnthropic Anthropic disputes Pentagon AI contract terms9.0
- INVESTMENTMicron Technology Micron hits $1 trillion valuation9.0
- INVESTMENTUber Uber questions AI spending returns9.0
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Illinois Mandates AI Safety Audits
Illinois' new SB 315 mandates independent third-party safety audits for frontier AI labs, shifting accountability from self-reporting to verified compliance. This creates a new constraint for AI developers, requiring external validation of their safety standards.

OpenAI Reverses AI Liability Stance
OpenAI reversed its stance on an Illinois bill, now opposing a liability shield for frontier AI developers for catastrophic harms. This shift means direct civil liability applies, increasing risk for model deployment and requiring procurement teams to scrutinise audit reports.

Fujitsu Partners OpenAI, Anthropic
Fujitsu partnered with Anthropic and OpenAI, integrating their frontier AI models into its service portfolio for Japanese enterprises. Fujitsu will combine these technologies with its expertise to accelerate AI transformation and enhance critical infrastructure safety.

Meta Launches Global Subscription Plans
Meta's global launch of consumer subscriptions for Instagram, Facebook, and WhatsApp, alongside new AI-focused tiers, diversifies its revenue beyond advertising. This introduces direct monetisation for power users and new segments, impacting product development and procurement budgets for enhanced AI capabilities.

SK Hynix Reaches Trillion-Dollar Valuation
SK Hynix reached a $1 trillion market capitalization, driven by AI demand for HBM chips. This re-rates memory as a critical, high-growth component, requiring investors to adjust their theses for memory chip stocks.

China Upgrades Surveillance with Predictive AI
China's overhaul of its surveillance network with advanced AI significantly increases state capacity for real-time tracking and predictive policing. This shifts data flow and privacy considerations for security architects and impacts procurement decisions for new AI-enabled hardware.
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