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Google Selects Dominican Republic for Its First Latin American Digital Exchange Hub

Google Selects Dominican Republic for Its First Latin American Digital Exchange Hub

Google is investing more than $500 million to build its first digital exchange hub in Latin America, positioning the Dominican Republic as a new strategic bridge for regional connectivity.

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Robots Join Lunar New Year Celebrations in China with AI-Powered Performances

Robots Join Lunar New Year Celebrations in China with AI-Powered Performances

Humanoid robots powered by artificial intelligence are performing traditional dances, martial arts and soccer demonstrations in Beijing ahead of Lunar New Year, highlighting China’s rapid advancements in robotics technology.

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Anthropic Soars to $380 Billion Valuation, Intensifying AI Rivalry with OpenAI and SpaceX

Anthropic Soars to $380 Billion Valuation, Intensifying AI Rivalry with OpenAI and SpaceX

Anthropic has reached a $380 billion valuation after securing $30 billion in new funding, positioning itself alongside OpenAI and SpaceX as one of the world’s most valuable AI startups. Investors are closely watching for a potential IPO as competition in artificial intelligence intensifies.

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New Astronaut Crew Launches to International Space Station After Historic Medical Evacuation

New Astronaut Crew Launches to International Space Station After Historic Medical Evacuation

A new SpaceX crew has launched to the International Space Station after NASA’s first-ever medical evacuation in orbit. The mission restores full staffing aboard the ISS while preparing astronauts for future moon and Mars exploration under the Artemis program.

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As Power Bills Climb, Lawmakers Push Tech Giants to Pay for AI Data Centers

As Power Bills Climb, Lawmakers Push Tech Giants to Pay for AI Data Centers

As electricity costs surge nationwide, lawmakers from both parties are demanding that AI data centers pay their full share of power expenses. With energy demand soaring and voters concerned about rising bills, states and Congress are exploring new regulations to prevent tech infrastructure from shifting costs onto households.