AI Weekly: Nvidia China Sales, $1 AI Offers, and Legal Battles
ReutersAugust 13, 20251 min531 views
8 connections·14 entities in this video→Nvidia's China Sales and US Policy
- 🇺🇸 Donald Trump suggested he might permit Nvidia's next-gen AI chips to be sold in China, albeit as a scaled-down version.
- ⚠️ This potential sale occurs despite concerns that China could leverage US AI capabilities for its military.
Government AI Offers
- 🤝 Anthropic, backed by Amazon, has offered its AI chatbot Claude to the US government for $1.
- 💡 This move follows a similar $1 per federal agency offer from OpenAI for their chatbot, ChatGPT.
Legal Actions in the AI Space
- ⚖️ Elon Musk's AI startup xAI announced it would take legal action against Apple.
- 📱 Musk accused Apple of antitrust violations regarding app store rankings, hindering AI companies other than OpenAI.
- 🌐 Perplexity AI made an unsolicited $34.5 billion all-cash offer for Alphabet's Chrome browser, aiming to leverage its user base for the AI search race.
- 🖼️ Getty Images filed a lawsuit against Stability AI in London, alleging unauthorized use of its images to train the Stable Diffusion system.
- 📜 Lawyers anticipate the Getty Images v. Stability AI case will significantly impact AI copyright law.
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