AI Stocks Drop, Musk’s AI Government Plan, and More AI News!
Tech stocks are tumbling, Elon Musk wants AI to run the government, and AI is reshaping jobs! Stay tuned for the latest AI news.
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Tech stocks have been hit hard, with AI companies like Palantir and TSMC seeing major declines.
Palantir is down 25% in the past month, while TSMC has lost 15% of its value.
The drop is linked to new tariffs affecting manufacturing costs.
However, experts say this could be a great time to invest, as AI demand continues to grow.
Palantir’s AI platform is expanding rapidly, and TSMC remains a leader in semiconductor production, with strong future growth
potential.
Elon Musk is pushing for AI to play a major role in the U.S.
government, even using AI to decide which federal employees should keep their jobs.
Experts warn this could lead to biased decisions and major errors.
Critics argue that AI lacks the understanding needed for complex government roles, and past AI failures in public
services have caused serious harm.
Despite concerns, Musk’s plan is moving forward, raising questions about the future of AI in governance.
AI is advancing rapidly, and jobs that rely on laptops—like writing, programming, and accounting—are at high risk.
AI models are already performing tasks at near-human levels, and some companies are hiring fewer workers as a
result.
Meanwhile, physical jobs like plumbing and construction remain safe for now, as robotics development lags behind AI software.
Experts predict that within a decade, AI could fully replace many remote jobs, reshaping the global workforce.
Chinese AI company Zhipu AI has secured $69 million in funding from a state-owned firm, despite being blacklisted
by the U.S.
government.
The company is seen as a key player in China’s AI race, competing with Western tech giants.
This move highlights China’s push to dominate AI, even as U.S.
restrictions aim to slow its progress.
With growing investments, China’s AI sector is rapidly expanding, challenging U.S.
leadership in the field.
OpenAI is urging the U.S.
government to allow AI models to train on copyrighted material, arguing it’s necessary to maintain America’s AI leadership.
However, this move is controversial, as many creators and news organizations have sued AI companies for using their
work without permission.
OpenAI claims this approach will boost innovation, but critics worry it could harm artists and writers who rely
on copyright protections.
The U.S.
military is integrating AI into its missile defense system, known as the Golden Dome project.
Defense contractor L3Harris is working with AI firms like Palantir to develop an autonomous network that can detect
and respond to missile threats in real time.
This AI-powered system aims to improve national security, but it also raises concerns about the risks of automated
warfare and decision-making.
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