The Stack: Global Tech Reset
Briefly

A shift in the trajectory of AI and digital media is underway with significant developments. Apple may license AI models from Anthropic or OpenAI for Siri, moving away from its proprietary systems. The US Senate has discarded a proposed federal ban on state-level AI regulation. Meanwhile, Microsoft faces legal action in Ireland concerning its data processing practices. Canada halted its planned digital services tax to revive trade negotiations with the US, reflecting ongoing policy shifts in the tech sector.
Apple is reportedly in talks to license AI models from Anthropic or OpenAI to power a new version of Siri, a significant departure from its current reliance on in-house Foundation Models.
The US Senate has voted against a proposed 10-year federal ban on state-level regulation of artificial intelligence models. Senators approved an amendment to remove the controversial provision.
Microsoft Ireland Operations is facing the first-ever High Court representative action under Ireland's Collective Interests of Consumers Act amid legal scrutiny for alleged unlawful processing of personal data.
Canada abandoned its planned digital services tax just hours before implementation, aiming to unfreeze trade negotiations with the US following criticism from president Trump.
Read at Exchangewire
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