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Write a Twitter thread (X thread) about the very latest AI news, formatted as follows: 1. **First tweet (hook):** * Spark curiosity with a provocative question or surprising statement about AI today. * Tease that you'll share several must-know developments in the thread. * Keep it ≤280 characters and avoid hashtags. 2. **Subsequent tweets (one per news item):** For each: * **Headline/Context (concise):** A short phrase identifying the development (e.g., “Major breakthrough in multimodal models”). * **Key insight:** State the single most important takeaway or implication (“It can now generate lifelike videos from text prompts, potentially transforming content creation.”). * **Why it matters / curiosity angle:** A brief note on impact or a rhetorical question that encourages engagement (“Could this replace human editors?”). * **Brevity:** Stay within 280 characters total. * **Tone:** Informational yet conversational and shareable—use an emoji or casual phrasin

AI news is moving from chatbots to chip fabs, drug labs, and new rules. Here are 5 developments that could shape where the next wave of AI money and power goes. [7][9][8][11][18]

  • Rows of data center chips
  • An array of computer chips against a blue motherboard.
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OpenAI’s GPT-Rosalind is an early model for life sciences research, aimed at helping turn huge scientific datasets into healthcare applications. Amgen, Moderna, and the Allen Institute are in the first preview group. What happens when AI joins the lab bench? [7]

  • drug discovery researcher in laboratory
  • Photograph of scientist observing the Tecan instrument in the Drug Discovery Sciences Core
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TSMC just posted a 58% jump in Q1 profit as AI chip demand stayed "extremely robust." It now expects 2026 revenue growth of more than 30%. The AI boom is still hitting the real bottleneck: enough chips, fabs, and power. [9]

  • TSMC first-quarter profit rises 58%, beats estimates as AI demand fuels record run
  • TSMC scrambles to bring advanced packaging to the U.S. as demand soars from the AI boom
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California is stepping in on AI risk: Gov. Newsom says the state will review federal supply-chain risk labels, including Anthropic’s, before deciding whether to do business. State and federal AI policy are starting to split in public. [8]

  • California, not Trump, will decide how risky its AI startups are, Newsom says
  • a man in a suit standing in front of a microphone
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The EU AI Act countdown is on. Most obligations apply from 2 August 2026, and guidance says businesses should map AI use, classify risk, and prepare for transparency and watermarking rules now. Compliance is becoming a product issue, not just legal paperwork. [11][12]

  • Timeline of the EU AI Act  - Feb 2025
  • AI Regulations around the World - 2026
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Which story matters most to you: AI in drug discovery, the chip supply crunch, or the new regulatory wave? Reply with your pick, or repost for someone who tracks AI closely.

  • a group of people standing in front of a large screen
  • a blue and purple brain with gears
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