AI Summary
- OpenAI has secured a $200 million contract with the U.S. Department of Defense to develop AI capabilities, further entwining the tech giant with governmental operations and highlighting the growing role of AI in national security.
- Meta is rebranding all videos on Facebook to "reels," streamlining content sharing on the platform to better compete with TikTok and other video-sharing services.
- Amazon anticipates job reductions due to AI advancements, with CEO Andy Jassy stating that increased efficiency from AI tools will change corporate workflows and staffing needs.
- Waymo is expanding its driverless taxi service across more areas of California, indicating a continuing push for autonomous vehicle integration into urban transportation systems.
- The Senate has passed the GENIUS Act, establishing a federal regulatory framework for stablecoins, indicating growing recognition and legislative support for the cryptocurrency sector.
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The Verge
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