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Continue reading →: Trump Signs Executive Order to Push Federal Control Over AI, Targets State AI LawsPresident Trump signed an executive order pushing federal authority over AI and targeting state laws like Colorado’s consumer protection rule. The order directs agencies to limit state impact through guidance, funding conditions, and possible legal challenges, setting up legal and political battles over state versus federal control.
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Continue reading →: The scramble to put data centers in space: Aetherflux plans first satellite for 2027Aetherflux plans a data-center satellite for early 2027 as part of a “Galactic Brain” idea, highlighting a push to move some AI compute to orbit in response to limits on land, power, and cooling on Earth.
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Continue reading →: OpenAI’s GPT-5.2 Ready as ‘Code Red’ Response to Google’s Gemini 3OpenAI has reportedly declared a “code red” after Google released Gemini 3, and sources say GPT-5.2 is ready and could arrive as soon as next week to close capability gaps. This article explains what that means for users, developers, and businesses.
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Continue reading →: Amazon’s in-house AI chip reaches multibillion-dollar revenue, says Andy JassyAWS CEO Andy Jassy said Amazon’s custom AI chip has already generated multibillion-dollar revenue, signaling real commercial traction for the cloud provider’s move into custom silicon and adding a new competitor to Nvidia in certain AI workloads.
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Continue reading →: Amazon previews Kiro and two other Frontier agents at AWS re:Invent: what to know about long running AI for coding, security, and DevOpsAt AWS re:Invent, Amazon unveiled three Frontier agents, including Kiro, a coding agent that can work autonomously for days. This article explains what they do, how they integrate with developer tooling, likely benefits, and potential risks.




