Trump, AI and No Kings
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Loggins joins Cher, Céline Dion, Beyoncé and others in protesting the use of his music by the Trump administration.
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Axios on MSNNew AI battle: White House vs. Anthropic
The White House and Anthropic, maker of the Claude chatbot, are in a war of words over AI regulation. Why it matters: AI may be the century's most consequential technology, possibly even determining the geopolitical order,
President Donald Trump said his new White House ballroom is an “honor” after demolition crews started tearing down parts of the White House’s East Wing on Monday to make room for the addition.
The White House and Anthropic are clashing over AI policy, state versus federal rules, and usage limits for law enforcement.
The next wave of technology professionals should be in a better position to thrive in the AI-infused digital ecosystem.
Hunter Dunn, Spokesperson and National Press Coordinator for the 50-50-1 movement, the organization behind the "No Kings" protest last weekend joins Nicolle Wallace on Deadline White House with reaction to nearly 7 million people coming out to protest the Trump Administration and the response from the sitting President of the United States with him posting an AI video of himself defecating on the American people.
Activists that attended the No Kings protests dressed up to express their frustration with President Donald Trump’s administration.
Thousands of protesters gathered in cities across the U.S. Saturday in an effort called the No Kings rallies, protesting the Trump administration's policies. CBS News has this report on the gatherings and reactions.