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Fox News AI Newsletter: Melania Trump puts AI front and center

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Melania Trump urges parents to prepare their children for the growth of A.I. and argues the technology should be treated as if it were a child itself. First lady Melania Trump attends a meeting of the White House Task Force on Artificial Intelligence (AI) Education in the East Room at the White House in Washington, D.C., Sept. 4, 2025. FRONT AND CENTER: First lady Melania Trump hosted an artificial intelligence meeting with top industry leaders, including Google CEO Sundar Pichai Thursday, as she stressed the importance of managing AI's growth "responsibly." WORLD-CHANGING: If you were investing in the late 1990s, you'll remember the euphoria of the dot-com boom. Anything with a ".com" at the end of its name could raise millions in capital and see its stock price double or triple overnight.


Will autonomous trucks replace drivers by 2027?

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Fox News Flash top headlines are here. Check out whats clicking on Foxnews.com. Self-driving trucks are moving closer to reality. PlusAI released its first half 2025 performance results, showing how far the company has come toward its goal of launching factory-built autonomous trucks in 2027. Safety case readiness reached 86 percent, with a goal of 100 percent by launch.


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Based in Silicon Valley, Plus.ai was founded in 2016 by a group of Stanford PhD classmates who saw the strong potential of artificial intelligence to make a big impact on business and society. With trucking being the primary means of shipping in America, the founders decided to focus on self-driving technology to transform the trillion-dollar commercial trucking industry. Plus.ai specializes in developing full-stack self-driving technology to enable large scale autonomous commercial fleets. We are one of the most advanced autonomous trucking companies today in terms of technological progress and were the first to obtain California's Autonomous Testing License. The company has since been working on improving the robustness and safety of its fully functional Level-4 autonomous trucks.