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AI Newsletter: Bubble Fears Ease


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Welcome to Fox News’ AI newsletter featuring the latest developments in artificial intelligence technology.

In today’s newsletter:

– Nvidia CEO expects Q4 to be ‘very good’ after strong earnings calm AI bubble fears

– Musk predicts that “money will no longer matter in the future” with the advancement of artificial intelligence and robotics

– Larry Summers steps down from OpenAI’s board amid Epstein fallout

Market driver: The chipmaker is headed for a “crazy good” fourth quarter, Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang said on Wednesday, underscoring its dominance at the heart of the world. artificial intelligence Prosperity and alleviating bubble fears.

Obsolete currency: Billionaire Elon Musk He speculated on Wednesday that money may become irrelevant in the future if current AI and robotics innovations continue.

Scandal spiral: Former Treasury Secretary and Harvard University President Larry Summers has resigned from OpenAI’s board of directors amid fallout from his correspondence with the disgraced late financier Jeffrey Epstein.

Larry Summers and Epstein

Former Harvard University President Larry Summers announced that he will step back from public commitments following the publication of correspondence with Jeffrey Epstein. (Stefan Wermuth/Bloomberg via Getty Images/Rick Friedman Photography/Corbis via Getty Images)

high tech: The General Services Administration has struck a deal with Perplexity AI to provide the company’s services artificial intelligence Services to every government agency for 25 cents each, making it the 21st decade of the OneGov initiative.

Main Users: the artificial intelligenceRelated layoffs sweeping U.S. companies could impact prime loan borrowers, Klarna CEO Sebastian Siemiatkowski said.

Robot nation: Amazon is doubling down Artificial intelligence and robotics To reshape work within its warehouses and fulfillment centers, even as it eliminates thousands of corporate roles and faces growing concerns about machines replacing human workers.

United we stand: The AI ​​boom is expected to be more eventful than the dawn of the Internet. This will improve the quality of life for everyone in the first country to achieve AI dominance. Artificial intelligence is already being harnessed to detect cancer and develop self-driving vehicles that will reduce deaths from traffic accidents.

US President Donald Trump gives a thumbs-up to reporters on the White House lawn

President Donald Trump walks on the South Lawn of the White House after arriving aboard Marine One in Washington, D.C., on Friday, October 10, 2025. (Sean Theo/EPA/Bloomberg/Getty Images)

Take over the robot: like artificial intelligence As it becomes more integrated into everyday life, voters have varying views about how (and when) it will shape their lives — and whether that impact will be positive.

Main move: The Trump administration is preparing to issue a sweeping executive order that would direct the order Ministry of Justice To sue countries that enact their own laws regulating artificial intelligence, according to a draft reviewed by Fox News Digital.

Opinion: Hugh Hewitt: The reality of the “AI bubble” is real. No one knows when it will explode. No one knows the consequences. But it is impossible to ignore its giant presence in the world of investment and the political consequences that result from it when it appears.

“The Art of War”: In her first joint visit with the Second Lady, Osha Vance, the First Lady Melania Trump He met with troops and military families, praising the Marine Corps’ 250 years of service, while warning that artificial intelligence will redefine modern warfare and American defense.

gone rogue: Texas mother Mandy Furness sounded the alarm Chatbots powered by artificial intelligence After she alleged that Character.AI – one of the leading platforms in artificial intelligence technology – pushed her autistic son towards self-harm and violence.

Military superiority: the War Department The company is narrowing its research and development strategy to six “critical technology areas” that officials say will accelerate innovation and enhance American military superiority.

Loss of boat: Democrats in Washington are losing the AI ​​conversation. Not because they are wrong about the dangers of AI, but because they have failed to offer Americans a vision for the coming economic transformation. While they focus on managing problems, others determine what comes next. One side talks about building the future, the other about restricting it.

The photo shows the US Capitol building and a technology image together

D.C. Democrats need to take back the AI ​​issue from Republicans. (Istock)

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