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  • Reuters

    Exclusive-Microsoft’s UAE deal could transfer key U.S. chips and AI technology abroad

    Microsoft President Brad Smith said the tech company's high profile deal with the United Arab Emirates-backed AI firm G42 could eventually involve the transfer of sophisticated chips and tools - a move that a senior Republican congressman warned could have national security implications. In an interview with Reuters this week, Smith said the sales accord, many details of which are being reported here for the first time, could progress to a second phase that entails the export of crucial components of AI technology such as model weights, a crown jewel of AI systems that determine how powerful they are. Smith said there is no firm timeline for the second phase.

  • WFTS-Tampa

    Video captures Florida high school student's head being slammed on concrete

    At least two videos of a violent fight at Lennard High School in Hillsborough County showed a student's head getting slammed on the concrete. Numerous parents have emailed ABC Action News about the fight and the school system's response to it. On Tuesday, Hillsborough County Schools said a call came in from Lennard about a possible fight between two students. However, a second video from the scene showed more than two students involved in the fight.

  • WLS – Chicago

    City Council votes on ShotSpotter, delays CTA president decision

    The Chicago City Council essentially voted Wednesday to take control over ShotSpotter's future, but how it will all play out is yet to be determined after Mayor Brandon Johnson called the vote "illegal."