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AI news is shifting from demos to power plays

This week’s AI news is not about flashy demos. It’s about chips, borders, and systemic risk. 3 Reuters updates you need in one thread[1][2][3].

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Meta is putting its AI chip into production in September and wants to double computing capacity. That’s a huge in-house infrastructure bet, not just a model launch, as reported by Reuters on July 9[4].

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Beijing is looking at curbing overseas access to China’s top AI models. If that lands, the AI race gets even more fragmented across borders, as reported by Reuters on July 7[5].

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The Bank of England said AI is creating growing risks to financial stability. That puts AI on the radar of central bankers, not just product teams, as reported by Reuters on July 7[6].

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Which of these feels biggest to you? Reply with your pick and retweet if you want more fast AI news roundups.

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