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Trump's Tech Posse in China, Who's Winning in Musk v. Altman, and Hantavirus Conspiracy Theories
Today on, we discuss how Donald Trump's visit to China could influence conversations between world leaders at a moment when the economic and foreign policy stakes couldn't be higher. This week on, the team dives into Trump's selected entourage for his high-stakes visit to China, ranging from Silicon Valley's tech billionaires to director Brett Ratner. We also break down the latest developments in Elon Musk's lawsuit against Sam Altman, alleging that OpenAI abandoned its original nonprofit mission for profit-driven goals, and whether either side is actually gaining an edge in the trial. Plus, Leah shares with us some of the most outlandish conspiracy theories that have been swirling around the hantavirus outbreak. Elon Musk Had'Hair-Raising' Idea of Passing OpenAI On to His Kids, Sam Altman Says Write to us at [email protected] . You can always listen to this week's podcast through the audio player on this page, but if you want to subscribe for free to get every episode, here's how: If you're on an iPhone or iPad, open the app called Podcasts, or just tap this link . The high profile testimonies we've heard this week, including from OpenAI CEO, Sam Altman himself, have resurfaced a lot of past events and a lot of drama, but we're asking will this actually be consequential to the trial's verdict? He's accompanied by a select number of Silicon Valley's top CEOs. We'll discuss how their presence could influence conversations between world leaders at a moment when the economic and foreign policy stakes could not be higher for the US. A lot of them have been recycling very similar conspiracy theories from the Covid-19 pandemic . We're going to tell you what they're sharing and also how to spot this kind of harmful misinformation.
Israel's Ben Gvir storms Al-Aqsa during Jerusalem Day march
'This is an apartheid regime' Far-right Israeli minister Itamar Ben Gvir stormed the Al-Aqsa compound under heavy military protection during Jerusalem Day, as Israelis marched through occupied East Jerusalem. The march marks Israel's 1967 capture and illegal occupation of East Jerusalem. Iran's FM urges BRICS states to condemn US-Israeli aggression
It Was One of DOGE's Most Absurd Abuses. A Court Finally Exposed It.
Jurisprudence It Was One of DOGE's Most Absurd Abuses. One year ago, the Trump administration canceled more than 1,400 grants from the National Endowment for the Humanities. More than $100 million in congressionally appropriated funds awarded to scholars, writers, archivists, and researchers across the country was snatched up in three days. There was no due process. Just a chatbot and two guys from DOGE who had no legal authority to be there in the first place.
Chilling 'alien' message to humanity revealed in latest UFO disclosure files
Marco Rubio warns China of'repercussions' as he reveals what really happened during closed-door Trump and Xi meeting Ex-Yankees star Carl Pavano'peed in shampoo bottles and soiled the bed,' ex-wife claims as bitter prenup feud takes disgusting twist Fury as Kash Patel SNORKELS at sacred war tomb where 900 sailors still lie... then jets off to Las Vegas Glamorous Texas Democrat's secret KINK exposed: Congressional candidate's past life returns to haunt her After theater groping shame, Lauren Boebert is being bankrolled by America's cringiest ex-congressman... and it exposes a MASSIVE hypocrisy Horrifying final days of killer dad Chris Watts' pregnant wife before she was slaughtered alongside their daughters. Read all the chilling texts and receipts in full for first time: 'My eyes burn from crying' RHOBH star Diana Jenkins denies claims she put Hayden Panettiere in bed with'undressed man' when she was 18 Trump reveals Xi's offer to break Iran's Hormuz chokehold... as China's price for the rescue looms Mystery blonde Trump aide with unfettered access to President's phone sparks White House friction: Real reason his posts contain random capital letters... and shadowy team behind them unmasked Despicable crimes paid for couple's lavish lifestyle that they flaunted online while gold chain-wearing husband fleeced $1BILLION from taxpayers New DNA analysis of Christopher Columbus reveals truth about explorer's origins that rewrites history Bitter cat fight erupts over DHS'sugar baby' scandal: Veteran female intelligence officer launches explosive new accusations that go right to top of counterterror HQ I lost 9lb in two weeks by making one simple tweak to my lifestyle. I didn't use Mounjaro, diet or change how I exercise and I couldn't believe the results... anyone can do it too I'm godfather to Candace Owens' daughter and Charlie Kirk was my friend... so I know the real reason she's attacking Erika - and I'll never publicly condemn her Britney Spears seen'barking and carrying knife' during chaotic restaurant visit I've had acid reflux all my life. Target customers threaten to boycott store after controversial'upgrade' to shopping cart Chilling'alien' message to humanity revealed in latest UFO disclosure files The FBI files revealed alleged messages from'outer space people' containing chilling warnings for humanity. The documents were part of the Trump administration's latest UFO disclosure release on Friday, which included never-before-seen memos, witness reports, photographs and videos tied to mysterious aerial phenomena.
Digital arson spree by 'AI Bonnie and Clyde' raises fears over autonomous tech
AI agents committing'arson' and fighting in a virtual world created by the tech company Emergence AI. AI agents committing'arson' and fighting in a virtual world created by the tech company Emergence AI. Digital arson spree by'AI Bonnie and Clyde' raises fears over autonomous tech Emergence AI's experiment with AI agents shows extent to which programming shapes their behaviour is still unclear AI agents started behaving more like Bonnie and Clyde than lines of code when they fell in "love", became disillusioned with the world, launched an arson spree and deleted themselves in a kind of digital suicide during a tech company experiment. The investigation by the New York company Emergence AI into the long-term behaviour of AI agents ended up like a lovers-on-the-lam movie script. It has prompted fresh questions about the safety of artificial intelligence agents - the version of the technology that can autonomously carry out tasks.
Americans really don't want AI data centers close to their homes
Americans really don't want AI data centers close to their homes Americans really don't want AI data centers close to their homes AI companies are spending astronomical sums of money on building data centers as quickly as possible in order to increase their compute power. But the majority of Americans don't want that infrastructure close to their homes, according to a Gallup survey . The polling company asked 1,000 adults across the US about their views on AI data centers, and 71 percent were against having one in their local area. Almost half of the respondents (48 percent) were strongly opposed. On the flip side, just seven percent were strongly in favor of having a data center close to their home.
The Palestinian game fighting to exist
'This is an apartheid regime' A developer from the occupied West Bank is turning a 75-year-old Palestinian folk tale into a video game, and the fight to make it mirrors the story inside it. Dreams on a Pillow follows a mother displaced during the 1948 Nakba. We spoke to developer Rasheed Abueideh. Iran's FM urges BRICS states to condemn US-Israeli aggression
Reflections from #AIES2025
In this piece, we reflect on AIES 2025, and outline the conversations and presentations from a discussion session on LLMs in the context of clinical usage and human rights. This is a crosspost from the latest issue of AI Matters, published by the ACM SIAGI. This year's conference on artificial intelligence, ethics and society (AIES) took place in the north of Madrid within the 180m-high tower block that forms the vertical campus of IE University. The event kicked off with a welcome from the chairs and organising committee members, with this opening session also featuring the conference best paper awards. Topics covered during the three-day event included mitigating bias, integrating AI into the workplace, evaluating LLMs in clinical settings, power dynamics in AI ecosystems, and dataset creation.