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IN TODAY’S NEWSLETTER:
– Taco Bell to Expand AI Technology in Drive-Thru Restaurants
– Intel shares fall after laying off 15% of employees, suspending dividend
– ‘Independence Day’ and ‘Training Day’ Directors Embrace AI, Reject Claims It Can Replace Humans
– AI giant Nvidia faces calls from progressive groups for antitrust investigation
Yum! Brands says it is expanding its AI-powered voice technology to Taco Bell drive-thru restaurants in the U.S. (Mike Kemp/In Pictures via Getty Images)
ORDER: Yum! Brands announced Wednesday that it will expand its AI-powered voice technology to hundreds of Taco Bell drive-thru restaurants across the U.S.
TECHNICAL WRECK: Intel’s CEO says he misjudged the boom that has delivered windfall profits for chipmakers like Nvidia that are leading the race for next-generation artificial intelligence technology.
Demand for AI chips from companies like Nvidia shifted more toward non-AI products, causing Intel’s sales to decline 1% to $12.8 billion. (REUTERS/Fabian Bimmer)
HUMAN ACTION: Roland Emmerich and Antoine Fuqua, directors of hits like Independence Day and Training Day, shared their thoughts on artificial intelligence at Comic Con last weekend.
“AGGRESSIVELY OWNERSHIP”: Senator Elizabeth Warren and 10 progressive groups have sent a letter to the Justice Department asking it to open an antitrust investigation into AI chip giant Nvidia over its business practices.
Senator Elizabeth Warren and progressives are questioning what they see as Nvidia’s disproportionate influence in the AI chip market. (Justin Sullivan/Getty Images)
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