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Nvidia commits $150 billion to Taiwan even as the Trump administration pushes for the US to be the AI hub, underscoring that the supply chain still lives offshore. YouTube moves to automatically label AI-generated videos as creator self-disclosure proves spotty, raising the question of how granular the label will actually be. Ex-Google and Apple researchers spin out a startup aimed at the missing feedback loop in current LLMs — models that adapt to individual users over time rather than freezing the moment they ship. Pope Leo XIV's first encyclical addresses AI head-on, framing it as a question of human dignity, labor, and concentrated corporate power. And Robinhood opens its platform to AI agents placing trades on users' behalf, pitched as democratization but functionally a faster path to retail losses and more order flow. Plus open source: OpenClaw passes 300,000 GitHub stars the same week Google launches Spark, its own agent platform, and Hermes Agentic AI is getting talked about as a serious challenger.
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