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Trump asks US AI firms to submit models for cybersecurity tests
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Trump asks US AI firms to submit models for cybersecurity tests

<body><p>STORY: The Trump administration is asking top AI companies to submit their most powerful models for cybersecurity testing.</p><p>The testing would be voluntary and happen before the models are released to the public.</p><p>This comes as security fears mount in Washington over powerful new AI systems such as Anthropic's Mythos.</p><p>:: Archive</p><p>President Trump signed an executive order directing several federal agencies to reach agreement with developers over such tests.</p><p>Under the order, U.S. agencies will have up to 30 days to test the models before public release.</p><p>The move signals a shift in Trump’s AI strategy, from a fully hands-off approach to more active government oversight on national security risks.</p><p>Google, Anthropic and OpenAI have welcomed the order.</p><p>:: Archive</p><p>OpenAI CEO Sam Altman said it “gets the balance right” by developing the best models while keeping them safe and strengthening cyber defenses.</p><p>The order also aims to protect critical infrastructure such as banks, hospitals and emergency services by scanning for cybersecurity weaknesses.</p></body>

Google search given nine months to implement UK 'conduct requirement'
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Google search given nine months to implement UK 'conduct requirement'

Google search is facing a series of targeted rules that a UK regulator says will secure a fairer deal for publishers and consumers and improve its services at the same time. The Competition and Markets Authority (CMA) said it was giving Google nine months to implement the so-called "conduct requirement" it was imposing. The competition watchdog announced the move after handing Google "strategic market status" for its search services last year due to "substantial and entrenched market power", as more than 90% of searches in the UK were taking place on its platform.

Google must let UK publishers opt out of AI search under new rules
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Google must let UK publishers opt out of AI search under new rules

Britain has imposed new conduct requirements on Google's search services, including allowing publishers to stop their content being used to power the U.S. ‌tech giant's AI features, as the watchdog ramps up its oversight. The country's Competition ‌and Markets Authority has flagged concerns about Google's dominance in search, designating the company with the "strategic market status" that ​allows it to set targeted rules to increase trust and transparency. Google accounts for more than 90% of UK queries and the regulator said in January it wanted to give publishers more control over how their content was used.

UK regulator enforces new competition requirements on Google search
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UK regulator enforces new competition requirements on Google search

Britain's competition regulator said on Wednesday it has imposed new conduct requirements on Google's ‌search services, including allowing publishers to opt out of ‌training the U.S. tech giant's AI models, as the watchdog ramps up ​its oversight. The Competition and Markets Authority has flagged concerns about Google's dominance in search services. Google accounts for more than 90% of UK queries, and the regulator had been consulting on ‌the matter to ensure ⁠effective competition.

SpaceX Seeks $135 a Share for $75 Billion IPO, Reuters Says
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SpaceX Seeks $135 a Share for $75 Billion IPO, Reuters Says

(Bloomberg) -- SpaceX aims to sell 555.6 million shares ​at $135 apiece for its record-breaking $75 ​billion ⁠initial public ​offering, Reuters reported, citing an unidentified person familiar with the matter. Most Read from BloombergRussia Finance Officials Tell Putin War Spending Is UnaffordableTrump to Get Audit Immunity as $1.8 Billion Fund in DoubtCanada Dips Into Technical Recession for First Time Since 2020SpaceX Staffers Prep for Multimillion-Dollar Windfalls by Pushing for VIP TermsAndr

Will SpaceX IPO make Elon Musk a trillionaire?
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Will SpaceX IPO make Elon Musk a trillionaire?

He is already the richest man in the world, but when SpaceX finally makes its hotly anticipated stock market debut, Elon Musk could become the planet's first trillionaire.Robinson said Musk could take on an "aura of God" for some people should he become the world's first trillionaire -- but might develop a bit of a god complex himself as a result.

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Broadcom Backing Lowers Debt Costs on $36 Billion Anthropic Deal

(Bloomberg) -- Broadcom Inc.’s promise to backstop the largest portion of a record-setting microchip financing deal for Anthropic is keeping yields for the deal in check, according to people familiar with the matter. Most Read from BloombergRussia Finance Officials Tell Putin War Spending Is UnaffordableCanada Dips Into Technical Recession for First Time Since 2020Trump to Get Audit Immunity as $1.8 Billion Fund in DoubtAndrew Left Found Guilty in Case That Spooked Short SellersAlphabet to Raise

Why Is Broadcom (AVGO) Stock Rocketing Higher Today
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Why Is Broadcom (AVGO) Stock Rocketing Higher Today

Shares of fabless chip and software maker Broadcom (NASDAQ:AVGO) jumped 5.2% in the afternoon session as investors positioned ahead of its fiscal Q2 FY2026 earnings report due after the close on June 3, amplified by independent AI catalysts as Anthropic confidentially filed to go public.

Trump signs executive order scaling back AI review requirements
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Trump signs executive order scaling back AI review requirements

Yahoo Finance Tech Editor Dan Howley comes on Market Domination to break down the day’s leading and trending tech stories, including President Trump's executive order to scale back review requirements for AI model developers when they submit them to the federal government for assessment.

5-star analyst resets Google stock price target on key move
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5-star analyst resets Google stock price target on key move

Two years ago, Wall Street was asking whether AI would destroy Google Search. The question drove real anxiety among Alphabet investors and pushed some analysts to cut targets. The data Piper Sandler just published suggests that question may have been the wrong one entirely. The right question, it ...