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President Donald Trump speaks to reporters on Air Force One on his way to his Mar-a-Lago estate in Palm Beach on November 14.

Trump renews effort to block states from regulating AI, raising alarms about safety

By Clare Duffy, CNN New York (CNN) — President Donald Trump has drafted an executive order that would block states from enforcing regulations around artificial intelligence, renewing an AI deregulation push that’s raising concerns among tech safety advocates and state lawmakers on both sides of the aisle. The draft order directs the US attorney general

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Nexperia's headquarters in Nijmegen

The Netherlands takes a big step to defuse its dispute with China that threatened car production

By Ana Nicolaci da Costa, CNN London (CNN) — A high-stakes standoff between China and the Netherlands over control of a crucial chipmaker reached a detente Wednesday after Amsterdam suspended a controversial order that enabled it to take control of Chinese-owned Nexperia. The standoff had threatened to shutter auto plants around the world as Nexperia

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Pictured is a screengrab of the FoloToy webpage for the company's AI-enabled "Kumma" bear.

Sales of AI-enabled teddy bear suspended after it gave advice on BDSM sex and where to find knives

By Jack Guy and Joyce Jiang, CNN (CNN) — Sales of an artificial intelligence-enabled plush toy have been suspended after it was found that it engaged in conversation around sexually explicit topics and offered potentially dangerous advice. Larry Wang, CEO of Singapore-based FoloToy, told CNN that the company had withdrawn its “Kumma” bear, as well

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Target has had a rough 2025.

Target may have hit rock bottom

By Nathaniel Meyersohn, CNN New York (CNN) — Target’s problems are intensifying. In the latest signal of trouble, the company reported sales dropped during its latest quarter, and Target cut its full-year profit guidance Wednesday. The company’s sales have stagnated for about four years, and Target said last month that it would cut 1,000 corporate

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