Fox News AI -Newsletter: Bill would forbid Deepseek


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In today’s newsletter:

– House representatives reveal the bill that prohibits Deepseek from US government equipment due to alleged ties with the Chinese government
– Perplexity AI offers Tiktok, CEO says it is a win-win for Trump
– Donny Osmond adds AI version of himself as a teenager to Las Vegas Residency

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“Deep disturbing evidence”: Huiswetgevers introduce legislation on Thursday to the Chinese ai Deepseek From US government equipment, with the argument that the software is “directly linked to the Chinese Communist Party” and a “five-alarm national security fire”.

Americant Thought: The CEO of AI Startup PerTlexity, Aryind Srinivas, confirmed the bid of his company Tick ​​us and said that the deal checks all boxes for investors and President Donald Trump, including a ownership of the US

Double see: Donny Omond Tails a new CO star for his residence in Las Vegas: he himself.

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President Donald Trump speaks to reporters after signing a series of executive orders in the Oval Office of the White House on January 23, 2025 in Washington, DC

‘Ai Powerhouse’: The White House opens its artificial intelligence Plan Americans to contribute policy ideas to the Trump administration to ensure that the United States is “the unmistakable leader” in AI technology.

Pedal to the metal: For a commander on the battlefield, a fraction of decision -making benefit can determine the difference between victory and defeat. In any combat space, AI is crucial To make action possible with the speed of kinetic and non-kinetic conflict. It is already successfully applied to fast data processing, target recognition, combat simulation, combating drones and strategic decision -making for defense missions. And looking about current conflict zones and hotspots, we need the benefits faster than ever, in environments from urban terrain to cyber, sea and space.

Take the lead: Sylvester Stallone is the latest celebrity that embraces artificial intelligence. The “Rocky” star, together with various others, invested in Largo.aiAn AI-driven analysis platform for film, TV and advertisements, which samples $ 7.5 million in financing for the company.

Celine Udriot, COO from Largo.ai, Sylvester Stallone, and Sami Arpa, CEO and co-founder of Largo.ai

Celine Udriot, COO from Largo.ai, Sylvester Stallone, and Sami Arpa, CEO and co-founder of Largo.ai (Thanks to Largo.ai)

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