Fox News AI Newsletter: Bill bans Deepseek
Welcome to Fox News’ Artificial Intelligence Newsletter. The latest advances in AI technology.
In today’s newsletter:
– House lawmakers announce bill banning Deepseek from US government equipment over ties with the Chinese government
-The CEO says that AI will bid, confused by Tiktok.
– Donnie Osmond adds AI version to his Las Vegas residency as a teenager

deepseek (Reuters.
“Deeply uneasy evidence”: House lawmakers are introducing legislation to ban Thursday Chinese ai deepseek From a US government device, it claims that the software is “directly linked to the Chinese Communist Party,” and raises “Five Alarm National Security Fire.”
The Americans thought: AI Startup Confusing CEO Aravind Srinivas confirmed his company’s bid Tiktok Us And the deal said it would check all boxes for investors and President Donald Trump, including US ownership stocks.
View double: Donnie Osmond Brings new co-stars for his Las Vegas residency: himself.

President Donald Trump speaks with reporters after signing a series of executive orders at the White House oval office on January 23, 2025 in Washington, DC
“AI Powerhouse”: The White House is open artificial intelligence It provides the Trump administration with policy ideas to plan for Americans and ensure that the US is an “undeniable leader” in AI technology.
Pedals to metal: For the commander of the battlefield, the difference between victory and defeat can be determined in an instant of the advantage of decision. On all battleships, AI is important Allows actions at kinematic and non-physical competition rates. Already applied to rapid data processing, target recognition, combat simulation, drones countering and strategic decision-making in defense missions. And looking at current conflict zones and hotspots, we need to see the benefits faster than ever before in environments ranging from urban terrain to cyber, ocean and space.
Responsible: Sylvester Stallone is the latest celebrities who employ artificial intelligence. “Rocky” Star has invested alongside several others largo.aian AI-driven analytics platform for film, television and advertising, raising $7.5 million in funding for the company.

Celine Udriot, COO of largo.ai, Sylvester Stallone, and CEO and co-founder of Largo.ai, Sami Arpa (Provided by largo.ai)
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