EU's AI Act Defies US Tech Tensions
EU Stands Firm: AI Act Moves Forward Despite Trump's Retaliation Threats
The EU is proceeding with its AI Act implementation, ignoring threats from Trump regarding US tech companies. The Act includes a ban on web scraping for facial recognition databases and strict AI regulations. This move comes as Anthropic introduces new AI safety measures and businesses like Grab and GoTo discuss major mergers. Meanwhile, Siltronic faces financial hurdles, and Trump's plans for a US sovereign wealth fund raise further questions.
Introduction to EU's AI Act and Trump's Response
Details of the EU AI Act Implementation
Impacts of the AI Act on US Tech Companies
Significance of the Facial Recognition Ban
Anthropic's Constitutional Classifiers Explained
Palantir's Q4 Performance Report
Trump's Proposal for a US Sovereign Wealth Fund
Potential Grab‑GoTo Merger and Its Implications
Siltronic's Financial Adjustments and Industry Challenges
China's Updated AI Governance Framework
CMA's Investigation into Microsoft‑OpenAI Partnership
Japan and South Korea's Joint AI Research Initiative
India's National AI Strategy 2025
Global AI Alliance Formation at Davos 2025
Public Reactions to Key Developments
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