Microsoft , Alphabet-owned Google and Elon Musk's xAI will give the U.S. government early access to new artificial intelligence ​models before their public release to allow checks for national security risks under ‌a new deal.

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Microsoft, Google and xAI to give US government early access to AI models for security checks 

 

Tesla faces EU skepticism over automated-driving tech, records show 

 

GameStop's $56 billion pursuit of eBay stirs social media hype and doubts 

 

Samsung Electronics' board chairman urges union to resolve pay disputes 

 

Crypto exchange Coinbase to cut about 14% of workforce in AI-driven restructuring 

 

Major publishers sue Meta for copyright infringement over AI training 

 

Young Europeans turn to AI chatbots for emotional support, survey shows 

 

Meta to expand tech safeguards for teens in Europe, US Facebook users 

 

India's PNB hikes cybersecurity spend as AI models including Anthropic’s Mythos raise risks 

 

Schaeffler sees humanoid robotics orders in three-digit million euros by 2030 

 

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