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Jensen Huang’s China Chip Debate: What He Got Right

Jensen Huang nearly lost his composure defending Nvidia’s China chip sales. Here’s what his argument gets right — and where the logic breaks down. The post Jensen Huang’s China Chip Debate: What He Got Right appeared first on 1redDrop.

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AI Safety Under Fire: Why 42 U.S. States Say Chatbots Are Putting Users at Risk

Artificial Intelligence is evolving at a speed few technologies in history have matched. What began as simple automation has now transformed into systems capable of conversation, emotional expression, and autonomous decision-making. AI chatbots are no longer limited to answering questions — they are advising users, offering emotional support, and influencing real-world choices. But as AI

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Vertical-First Agents: Why Industry-Specific AI Beats Generic Models

Over the past year, artificial intelligence has evolved rapidly—from simple question-answering systems to AI agents capable of executing real business actions. But as enterprises begin deploying AI across operations, one truth is becoming increasingly clear: Generic AI may impress. Vertical-first AI delivers results. Across healthcare, banking, finance, retail, logistics, manufacturing, and other regulated industries, organizations

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Bandcamp bans purely AI-generated music from its platform

On Tuesday, Bandcamp announced on Reddit that it will no longer permit AI-generated music on its platform. “Music and audio that is generated wholly or in substantial part by AI is not permitted on Bandcamp,” the company wrote in a post to the r/bandcamp subreddit. The new policy also prohibits “any use of AI tools

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