
Tripp Mickle
Tech Reporter at The New York Times
@nytimes tech reporter. "After Steve" author (https://t.co/S0SuXg4AaA). Former @WSJ (tech, alcohol/tobacco), @SBJSBD. #GoDeacs. Email: tripp.mickle (at) https://t.co/PAVpQJ5Dtz.
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2 days ago |
nytimes.com | Ana Swanson |Tripp Mickle
The firm, which the U.S. government scrutinized for its ties to China, is angling for hundreds of thousands of advanced artificial intelligence chips in a deal that could be finalized this week. The Trump administration is considering a deal that could send hundreds of thousands of U.S.-designed artificial intelligence chips to G42, an Emirati A.I. firm that the U.S. government has scrutinized in the past for its ties to China, three people familiar with the discussions said.
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2 days ago |
businessandamerica.com | Ana Swanson |Tripp Mickle
The rule, which was scheduled to take effect May 15, permitted unlimited A.I. chip sales to 18 allies like Britain, Germany and Japan, and blocked sales to China, Iran and other adversaries. All other countries, including Saudi Arabia, the United Arab Emirates, Qatar, India, Israel and Poland, faced caps on the number of chips they could purchase, and many were not happy about it.
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2 days ago |
nytimes.com | Ana Swanson |Tripp Mickle
As the president heads to the Middle East, America's dominance over A.I. chips has become a powerful source of leverage for the president. As President Trump tours the Middle East this week, governments that are flush with oil wealth will be focused on a different treasure, found in America's Silicon Valley. Artificial intelligence chips, which are made by U.S. companies like Nvidia and AMD, are highly coveted by governments across the Middle East.
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4 days ago |
businessandamerica.com | Tripp Mickle
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4 days ago |
nytimes.com | Tripp Mickle
Google agreed to pay $1.4 billion to the State of Texas on Friday to settle two lawsuits accusing it of violating the privacy of state residents by tracking their locations and searches, as well as collecting their facial recognition information. The state's attorney general, Ken Paxton, who secured the settlement, brought the suits in 2022 under Texas laws related to data privacy and deceptive trade practices.
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