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The U.S. Commerce Department is now testing the newest AI models from Google, Microsoft, and xAI in classified conditions before the public ever sees them
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The FDA… (see #29) — A court just ruled AI companies can’t train on pirated books without paying — a landmark decision that could reshape how the entire industry is built
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