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Musk and other tech titans meet Congress, call for AI “referee”

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Tesla CEO Elon Musk, alongside Meta Platforms CEO Mark Zuckerberg and Alphabet CEO Sundar Pichai, recently met with lawmakers behind closed doors at Capitol Hill to discuss the regulation of artificial intelligence (AI) in the United States.

They emphasised the need for a regulatory body to oversee AI’s safe and responsible use, similar to a referee in sports. Musk, who also owns the social media platform X, stressed the importance of ensuring that companies take actions that prioritise public safety.

Musk referred to the meeting as a “service to humanity” and suggested it could be a pivotal moment in history for civilization. He described AI as a “double-edged sword,” highlighting its potential benefits and risks.

Zuckerberg echoed the sentiment, emphasising that Congress should engage with AI to support both innovation and safeguards. He argued that it was preferable for American companies to work alongside the government in setting AI standards on crucial issues.

Over 60 senators participated in the discussion, with a consensus emerging on the need for government regulation of AI. However, the specifics of such regulation, including its timeline and form, remained uncertain. Republican Senator Mike Rounds noted that crafting legislation would take time, and they were not yet ready to proceed.

Senator Cory Booker acknowledged that there was agreement on the government’s regulatory role, but crafting legislation would be a complex challenge. Lawmakers expressed concerns about addressing issues like deepfakes, election interference, and the protection of critical infrastructure from AI-related threats.

U.S. Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer emphasised the importance of Congress’s role in shaping AI policy. He stated that Congress needed to participate to maximise AI’s benefits while minimising its risks.

Notable attendees at the meeting included Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang, Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella, IBM CEO Arvind Krishna, former Microsoft CEO Bill Gates, and AFL-CIO labour federation President Liz Shuler.

The discussions centred on balancing innovation with safeguards and addressing the potential risks associated with AI technology.

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Israel and Hamas agree to landmark hostage deal

Israel and Hamas agree to release hostages in U.S.-brokered deal, marking a potential turning point in Gaza conflict.

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Israel and Hamas agree to release hostages in U.S.-brokered deal, marking a potential turning point in Gaza conflict.


In a major diplomatic breakthrough, Israel and Hamas have agreed to release all remaining Israeli hostages under a U.S.-brokered framework. The deal pairs prisoner exchanges with an Israeli troop pullback and expanded aid access, marking a potential turning point in the two-year Gaza conflict.

The agreement, set for approval by Israel’s cabinet, could pave the way for lasting peace if both sides uphold the terms. It follows weeks of negotiations led by U.S. envoys and regional mediators in Egypt, Qatar, and Türkiye.

As international agencies prepare to facilitate aid and logistics, the world watches to see whether this fragile deal can hold and bring relief to millions affected by the war.

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Google leads Australia media tax rankings

Google leads in Australian media tax payments, unlike Netflix and others, igniting discussions on fairness and corporate responsibility.

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Google leads in Australian media tax payments, unlike Netflix and others, igniting discussions on fairness and corporate responsibility.


Google is currently on the of top of Australian media tax payments, while Netflix, Dentsu, and Singtel pay nothing, sparking a fresh debate over fairness and corporate responsibility in the industry.

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Trump eyes Middle East visit as Gaza ceasefire talks advance

Trump may visit Middle East this weekend as Kushner seeks Gaza ceasefire amid positive Egypt talks and Turkey’s confirmation.

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Trump may visit Middle East this weekend as Kushner seeks Gaza ceasefire amid positive Egypt talks and Turkey’s confirmation.


President Trump may visit the Middle East this weekend as Jared Kushner and envoy Steve Witkoff push for a Gaza ceasefire.

Recent Egypt talks and cooperation from Israel and Hamas raise hopes for a deal, with Turkey confirming progress.

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