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OpenAI Calls for Global Action to Strengthen Youth AI Safety
A new OpenAI proposal calls for coordinated international action to protect young AI users while expanding access to the educational and economic opportunities created by emerging technologies.

AWS Demonstrates How AI Can Streamline Rare Cancer Research
AWS demonstrates how Amazon Quick Research can unify biomedical databases and AI-assisted planning to support rare cancer investigations, using pediatric sarcoma as a real-world research example.

Micron Tops $1 Trillion Valuation as AI Memory Demand Fuels Historic Rally
Micron's surge past a $1 trillion market capitalization reflects booming demand for AI infrastructure and high-bandwidth memory, prompting analysts to raise expectations for the chipmaker's long-term growth.

Tennessee Hospital Case Raises Questions About AI's Ability to Detect Drug Diversion
A Tennessee hospital's AI medication monitoring system reportedly failed to flag months of fentanyl theft, fueling debate over the limits of automated healthcare oversight.

Anthropic Takes First Step Toward Public Markets With Confidential U.S. IPO Filing
Anthropic has confidentially filed for a U.S. IPO, setting the stage for one of the most closely watched public offerings in the rapidly growing AI sector.
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