Chipmaking tool firms expect boom in China sales despite export rules

By Stephen Nellis (Reuters) – Two companies that make tools for manufacturing chips said that they expect sales to China to boom later this year despite U.S. export restrictions on equipment used to make cutting-edge semiconductors. The comments by California-based Lam Research and the Netherlands’ ASML Holdings NV are a sign that China may be…

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Trump ally Lindell ordered to pay $5 million to man who disproved voter fraud claims

By Gram Slattery WASHINGTON (Reuters) – Mike Lindell, a prominent ally of former U.S. President Donald Trump, has been ordered to pay $5 million to a man who debunked Lindell’s false claims of election fraud, the plaintiff’s law firm said on Thursday. An arbitration panel ordered Lindell, the founder of pillow manufacturer My Pillow and…

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Analysis-Elon Musk pins hopes on full self-driving as Tesla’s next profit driver

By Hyunjoo Jin and Akash Sriram (Reuters) – Elon Musk is counting on full-self driving and other new technologies and vehicles at Tesla Inc to provide the “wow factor” that will continue to drive the electric carmaker’s value far beyond its automotive rivals. Some analysts and investors worry that Tesla’s industry-leading market valuation is threatened…

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Amazon launches program to identify and track counterfeiters

NEW YORK (Reuters) – Amazon has launched its Anti-Counterfeiting Exchange (ACX), an initiative to help retail stores label and track marketplace counterfeits as part of the e-commerce giant’s efforts to crack down on organized crime on its platform, the company announced on Thursday. Online marketplaces in the United States including Amazon face hurdles in keeping counterfeiters…

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Irish data regulator warns against rushing into chatbot bans

DUBLIN (Reuters) – Generative AI, such as OpenAI’s ChatGPT, needs to be regulated, but governing bodies must figure out how to do so properly before rushing into prohibitions that “really aren’t going to stand up”, Ireland’s data protection chief said on Thursday. “It needs to be regulated and it’s about figuring out how to regulate…

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Canada offering more than C$13 billion for VW battery plant – govt source

OTTAWA (Reuters) -Canada has agreed to provide up to C$13 billion ($9.7 billion) in subsidies and a C$700 million grant to lure Volkswagen AG into building its North American battery plant in the country, a government source said on Thursday. The total Canadian investment, which could also include funds from the Ontario government, will largely…

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