
NVIDIA Builds US AI Chips, Meta Launches AI Training in Europe, OpenAI Launches GPT-4.1 Models, Man Faces Terrorism Charges, and more...
April 15, 202511m 31s
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Show Notes
(0:10): NVIDIA to Build AI Chips in US, Secures Manufacturing Space in Arizona & Texas
(2:20): Meta Launches Controversial AI Training in Europe, Allows User Data Opt-Out Amid Scrutiny
(4:16): OpenAI Unveils GPT-4.1 Models with Breakthrough Token Capacity, Boosts Software Engineering and AI Agent Potential
(6:49): Man Arrested for Alleged Arson Attacks on Tesla and GOP HQ, Faces Terrorism Charges
(9:04): Apple Enhances AI with Real User Data, Prioritizing Privacy and Accuracy
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(2:20): Meta Launches Controversial AI Training in Europe, Allows User Data Opt-Out Amid Scrutiny
(4:16): OpenAI Unveils GPT-4.1 Models with Breakthrough Token Capacity, Boosts Software Engineering and AI Agent Potential
(6:49): Man Arrested for Alleged Arson Attacks on Tesla and GOP HQ, Faces Terrorism Charges
(9:04): Apple Enhances AI with Real User Data, Prioritizing Privacy and Accuracy
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Topics
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