Bill Gates on navigating an AI future.
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China unveiled its latest technological innovations at the nation’s largest artificial intelligence conference over the weekend, while the government promoted global AI cooperation.
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Electricity bills are expected to surge this summer as demand from AI-powered data centers increases across the U.S.
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The CEO of San Francisco tech company Replit apologized after the AI deleted a production database — and then lied about it.
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The goal of mechanistic interpretability is to reverse engineer neural networks. Having direct, programmable access to the internal neurons of models unlocks new ways for developers and users to interact with AI — from more precise steering to guardrails to novel user interfaces.
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Alibaba Cloud founder expects big AI shakeup after OpenAI hype.
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IBL News | New York
The Trump administration’s deal with Columbia University in New York City has put leaders at Ivy League universities and other college campuses nationwide in a tough spot. Institutions are facing the possibility of seeing research funding paused.
President Donald Trump has made it clear he won’t tolerate a liberal imposition at America’s most prestigious colleges and intends to reshape them accordingly.
On July 23, Columbia University agreed to pay fines of over $220 million and signed on to a list of other concessions related to admissions, academics, and hiring practices.
The White House, which has halted billions in research grants to several schools, said it envisions the Columbia deal as the first of many such agreements.
Education Secretary Linda McMahon called it a blueprint for other institutions to follow.
“Columbia’s reforms are a roadmap for elite universities that wish to regain the confidence of the American public,” Linda McMahon said in a statement.
In addition to Columbia University, other Ivy League schools are striking deals with the Trump administration.
On July 1, the University of Pennsylvania entered into an agreement ending a civil rights investigation brought by the U.S. Department of Education.
In February, the agency accused Penn of violating Title IX, the primary sex discrimination law governing schools, when it allowed Lia Thomas, a transgender swimmer, to compete in 2022.
As part of the deal, the White House said it would restore Penn’s research funding. In return, the university apologized to cisgender athletes who swam against Thomas. The university also agreed to ban transgender women from sports.
This month, President Trump hinted he believes Harvard University may still be open to coming to a deal.
At Cornell, the government paused more than $1 billion. At Brown, it froze $510 million, and at Princeton, it stopped more than $210 million.
Of the eight Ivy League schools, only two – Dartmouth College and Yale University – have avoided targeted federal funding freezes.

Hyper-realistic AI-generated news videos are flooding social media, making it harder to tell real reports from fakes. Experts warn the technology is advancing so quickly that misinformation can spread before it’s verified, raising new concerns about trust in what we see online.
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Jason Thomas, head of global research and investment strategy at Carlyle, examines the level of investment in artificial intelligence among the big tech companies and the significance of that spending on equity and bond markets and the overall US economy.
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Rasha takes us inside a classroom of the future—where artificial intelligence isn’t replacing teachers, but reimagining how Arabic is taught and learned.
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