
Liz Hoffman

Rohan Goswami

US President Donald Trump signed an executive order asking AI companies to give the government early access to their models.
2Tech companies boosted US stocks to fresh highs on Tuesday, even as warnings bubbled up over the AI boom.
3US job openings in April rose to their highest level in nearly two years.
4Competition is ramping up among Chinese tech players racing to roll out AI features for customers.
5A class of filmmakers who began as YouTubers make the leap to the big screen.
6US President Donald Trump reportedly berated Israeli PM Benjamin Netanyahu during a phone call over Israel’s recent incursion into Lebanon.
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Ousmane Sonko, when he was prime minister, sits with Senegal’s President Bassirou Diomaye Faye. Ngouda Dione/Reuters.
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