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India Wants OpenAI and Google to Pay Up for AI Training
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India Wants OpenAI and Google to Pay Up for AI Training

India is proposing a mandatory blanket license for AI companies, requiring them to pay royalties to creators for using copyrighted training data. The move targets giants like OpenAI and Google in one of their fastest-growing markets and could reshape global AI regulation.

by Liam DorseyDecember 9, 2025
Figma’s CEO Admits He Was a ‘Bad Manager’ at First
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Figma’s CEO Admits He Was a ‘Bad Manager’ at First

Figma CEO Dylan Field openly admits he was a “bad manager” when he first started leading the company. On a podcast, he detailed the specific skills he lacked and how he learned them, a journey echoed by other founder-CEOs from Duolingo and Asana.

by Darren HoltDecember 9, 2025
Healthcare Investors Predict AI Doctors, Epic Sale, and Higher Drug Prices
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Healthcare Investors Predict AI Doctors, Epic Sale, and Higher Drug Prices

Fortune’s annual healthcare predictions from top investors are in, and they’re bracing for a wild 2026. They foresee AI doctors struggling with business, a potential blockbuster sale of Epic to Microsoft, and even higher drug prices. After a rough scoring year in 2025, they’re throwing in some bold

by Liam DorseyDecember 9, 2025
Trump’s 25% Chip Deal: A Short-Term Fix for a Long-Term War
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Trump’s 25% Chip Deal: A Short-Term Fix for a Long-Term War

In a surprising move, the US will allow Nvidia to sell its H200 AI chips to approved customers in China, but only if it pays a 25% cut of the profits. President Trump announced the deal on December 8, saying the same terms will apply to AMD and Intel. It’s a temporary truce in a much bigger tech war

by Darren HoltDecember 9, 2025
Apple Points Devs to Tools as Australia Bans Social Media for Kids
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Apple Points Devs to Tools as Australia Bans Social Media for Kids

Australia is set to prohibit social media accounts for users under 16 starting December 10. In response, Apple is directing developers to its existing App Store compliance tools to help them follow the new requirements.

by Darren HoltDecember 8, 2025
OpenAI’s new report says ChatGPT saves an hour a day. Really?
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OpenAI’s new report says ChatGPT saves an hour a day. Really?

A new report from OpenAI claims ChatGPT Enterprise is saving the average worker 40 to 60 minutes per day. The study surveyed 9,000 workers, but the timing and framing raise big questions about its true purpose.

by Liam DorseyDecember 8, 2025
Harbor IT’s MSP Buying Spree Targets Healthcare and Agriculture
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Harbor IT’s MSP Buying Spree Targets Healthcare and Agriculture

Harbor IT, a platform MSP, has acquired two specialized managed service providers in a month. The moves are a deliberate push to dominate IT services in heavily regulated sectors like healthcare and farming.

by Ethan CarverDecember 8, 2025
Meta Blinks in EU, Offers Ad-Light Option to Dodge Fines
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Meta Blinks in EU, Offers Ad-Light Option to Dodge Fines

Meta is trying to end an EU investigation by offering users a service with fewer personalized ads. The move comes after a €200 million fine and could avoid massive daily penalties.

by Darren HoltDecember 8, 2025
Hubble’s View is Getting Ruined, and It’s Only Going to Get Worse
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Hubble’s View is Getting Ruined, and It’s Only Going to Get Worse

The explosion of internet satellites in low Earth orbit is creating a light pollution crisis for astronomy. NASA simulations show it could render 40% of Hubble’s images unusable, with future telescopes facing near-total obstruction. The search for solutions is urgent as thousands more satellites are

by Darren HoltDecember 8, 2025
AI Investment in Cars is About to Hit the Brakes, Hard
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AI Investment in Cars is About to Hit the Brakes, Hard

The AI gold rush in the auto industry is ending. A new Gartner forecast says the vast majority of carmakers will slash their ambitious AI investment plans within five years. This signals a harsh reality check after a period of what analysts call “AI euphoria.”

by Darren HoltDecember 8, 2025

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