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Tech news
EU BRIEFING
This morning, the European Union addresses pressing issues including digital regulation and geopolitical dynamics.
This follows recent developments influencing member states’ policies.
Claude, Anthropic’s chatbot, is offline in a major outage due to unexpected capacity constraints affecting its global services.
European governments are keen to collaborate with ICEYE, a Finnish space company specialising in mini satellites. These high-resolution radar satellites provide critical Earth observation and military reconnaissance capabilities, reinforcing national sovereignty for allied nations.
Donald Trump announced that a “very wealthy group” will be revealed as the buyer of TikTok in approximately two weeks, pending potential Chinese government approval.
Tesla’s board is actively seeking a successor for Elon Musk, having approached executive search firms about a month ago.
US stock markets experienced substantial losses, particularly in AI chipmakers like Nvidia and AMD, which plummeted after new export restrictions to China were announced.
The International Energy Agency forecasts that electricity consumption by global data centres will double within five years, largely driven by the rise of powerful AI models.
Trump broke law by promoting Tesla stock but experts suggest not to expect a crackdown and DOnald Trump is a law onto himself.
Blue Ghost spacecraft, operated by Firefly Aerospace, captured images of a solar eclipse from the lunar surface for the first time in history.
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