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Trump to Unveil National AI Strategy Focused on Power, Speed, and Global Reach

Google Pays Up to Train AI And more

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WHAT YOU’LL READ TODAY

  • Google Pays Up to Train AI—Licenses Content from 20 Publishers

  • Alibaba Unleashes Qwen3‑Coder: Open‑Source AI That Codes

  • Trump to Unveil National AI Strategy Focused on Power, Speed, and Global Reach

  •  OpenAI Locks $30B Deal with Oracle to Power Massive AI Expansion & more…

QUICK NEWS

Google Pays Up to Train AI—Licenses Content from 20 Publishers

Google has launched a pilot program to pay around 20 national news outlets for licensing their content to train its AI models—joining rivals like OpenAI and Perplexity in striking deals, as publishers seek new revenue amid declining referral traffic. Read More

Alibaba Unleashes Qwen3‑Coder: Open‑Source AI That Codes

Alibaba debuted Qwen3‑Coder, a state‑of‑the‑art, open‑source AI coding model with a massive Mixture‑of‑Experts architecture (480B parameters, 35B active), capable of parsing extensive codebases and on par with GPT‑4 and Claude. Read More

iOS 26 Beta Refines Liquid Glass & Brings Back AI Summaries

Apple's iOS 26 Beta 4 tweaks the controversial Liquid Glass interface for improved readability and reintroduces AI‑powered news notification summaries—complete with red‑flag disclaimers—after earlier misfired alerts. Public beta expected around July 23. Read More

LATEST UPDATE

Trump to Unveil National AI Strategy Focused on Power, Speed, and Global Reach

Former President Donald Trump is expected to unveil his long-awaited national AI strategy during an upcoming summit in Washington, D.C. According to insider reports, the administration will release a 20-page framework centered on three core themes: Infrastructure, Innovation, and Global Influence. The plan outlines efforts to accelerate data center development by relaxing regulations and modernizing the U.S. energy grid to support the growing power demands of AI. It also aims to eliminate red tape around AI regulation, block state-level AI initiatives, and promote the use of open-source AI models, allowing developers more flexibility in building and modifying systems.

On the global stage, the strategy encourages U.S. allies to adopt American-made AI models and semiconductor chips over foreign alternatives—particularly from China—as part of a broader push to extend American technological dominance. Experts view the plan as a sharp departure from the Biden administration’s more cautious approach, which prioritized ethical safeguards, competition, and consumer protection. Trump’s agenda instead emphasizes aggressive expansion of U.S. AI infrastructure and influence. While some will welcome the pro-innovation stance, critics warn the plan offers little in the way of concrete protections against potential AI misuse and future risks.

OpenAI Locks $30B Deal with Oracle to Power Massive AI Expansion

OpenAI has officially confirmed a $30 billion agreement with Oracle for data center services, shedding light on their involvement in Project Stargate—a $500 billion AI infrastructure initiative backed by OpenAI, Oracle, and SoftBank.

As part of the deal, Oracle will provide 4.5 gigawatts of data center capacity—enough to power roughly 4 million homes. OpenAI also revealed the expansion will create over 100,000 jobs and boost total AI data center capacity beyond 5GW. The announcement comes just days after speculation that the ambitious project was struggling to stay on track.

Amazon Buys AI Wearable Startup Bee, Raising Fresh Privacy Concerns

Amazon is acquiring Bee, a wearable tech start-up known for its AI-powered bracelet that records, listens to, and transcribes conversations—similar to a Fitbit but built for personal AI. The move is part of Amazon’s broader goal to “bring personal, agentic AI to more customers.”

While the terms of the deal remain confidential, Amazon confirmed that all Bee employees have been offered roles within the company. The two teams will collaborate to give users “greater control” over their AI-driven devices.

However, the acquisition raises questions around privacy. Bee’s always-on audio features, combined with Amazon’s past controversies—such as unauthorized access to Ring camera footage—are likely to renew concerns about data security and user consent.

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