Less than two weeks after revoking his previous order, President Trump has signed a new directive on artificial intelligence. This revised policy aims to balance innovation with security, but may face criticism from both sides of the regulatory debate.
The White House’s latest move includes a voluntary review system for AI models and the creation of an AI cybersecurity hub, marking a strategic shift towards stronger oversight. However, it remains a toned-down version compared to earlier proposals.
Meanwhile, in the tech world, SpaceX is set to raise $75 billion through its upcoming Initial Public Offering (IPO). The company plans to sell 555.6 million shares at $135 each, breaking traditional IPO processes and potentially setting a new valuation benchmark.
A recent MIT Technology Review podcast delves into Anduril’s quest for smart glasses in warfare, envisioning a future where soldiers and drones can see and operate as one seamless unit. The project aims to optimize the human as a weapons system, blending technology with human capability.







