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Should AI be open source?
Reuters Videos11d agoneutralVIDEO
Should AI be open source?

<body><p>STORY: :: Elena Casas, Business reporter</p><p>:: London, England / August 11, 2026</p><p>Meta launched a new AI model this week. The thing to know about it is that it’s open weight - that means it comes with publicly accessible core components that users can customise. Closed models are kept fully under the control of the company that made them.</p><p>:: Why this matters</p><p>:: Meta</p><p>This really matters because there is a growing divide in Silicon Valley over whether AI should be closed or open.</p><p>The development race for open-weight models is being led by China. Meta’s Mark Zuckerberg is arguing the barriers to using open-weight AI in the US should be lower so that American companies can compete better with Chinese rivals.</p><p>:: What happens when AI goes rogue?</p><p>OpenAI and Anthropic have closed AI systems. They are in control. That means that when an OpenAI model recently went rogue and attacked AI library Hugging Face, it had to use a Chinese open-weight model to defend itself.</p><p>:: More regulation?&nbsp;</p><p>These recent stories about OpenAI and Anthropic’s models ‘going rogue’ do help to make the case that AI needs more regulation, not less. OpenAI’s CEO Sam Altman met senators after the hack and President Trump said the administration was considering more controls for AI.</p><p>:: Archive</p><p>Meta’s Mark Zuckerberg doesn’t agree. He said ‘the idea that AI is so dangerous that the only safe path is an extreme concentration of power is inherently problematic.’</p><p>:: Power vs profits</p><p>So should we be more worried about AI models breaking out of human control, or about the cutting-edge technology being kept in the hands of a tiny handful of powerful companies?</p><p>This argument isn’t just about what the tech itself can do. It’s a struggle over power and profits in Silicon Valley.</p></body>

Investing.com11d agoneutral
Trump lifts TikTok ban on federal devices after ownership transfer

Investing.com -- The Trump administration removed restrictions on TikTok use on federal government devices Monday after determining the social media app no longer presents a national security threat following the transfer of its US operations to American investors.

AI startup Manus to resume independent operations as deal with Meta unwinds
Reuters11d agoneutral
AI startup Manus to resume independent operations as deal with Meta unwinds

AI startup Manus said on Tuesday it will ‌resume operating as an independent company ‌and some user data will be deleted as ​part of its separation from U.S. tech giant Meta. • "As part of our transition back to independent operations and to comply ‌with regulatory requirements ⁠in specific jurisdictions, data generated by certain users on/after December ⁠29, 2025" will be deleted later this month, Manus said in a statement. • ​Affected users ​will be notified ​through the Manus ‌app and by email and will be able to back up their data, the company said.

Procter & Gamble (PG) Issues 2027 Guidance, Is The Stock Expensive?
Simply Wall St.11d agoneutral
Procter & Gamble (PG) Issues 2027 Guidance, Is The Stock Expensive?

Procter & Gamble (PG) has just updated investors with full year 2027 guidance, new quarterly earnings expectations, and fresh details on capital returns, including dividends and share buybacks, all released alongside its latest annual results. See our latest analysis for Procter & Gamble. At a share price of $146.44, Procter & Gamble has seen a 3.28% year to date share price return, while the 1 year total shareholder return is down 2.73%. This signals momentum that is still relatively muted...