The Download: AI health tools and the Pentagon’s Anthropic culture war


I’ve combed the internet to find you today’s most fun/important/scary/fascinating stories about technology. 

1 California has defied Trump to impose new AI regulations 
Governor Newsom signed off on the new standards yesterday.  (Guardian) 
+ Firms seeking state contracts will need extra safeguards. (Reuters $) 
+ States are installing guardrails despite Trump’s order to stop. (NYT $)  
+ An AI regulation war is brewing in the US. (MIT Technology Review)  

2 Experiments have verified quantum simulations for the first time 
It’s a breakthrough for quantum computing applications. (Nature) 
+ Which could one day help solve healthcare problems. (MIT Technology Review) 

3 The new White House app is a security and privacy nightmare 
It extensively tracks users and relies on external code. (Gizmodo) 
+ The new app promises “unparalleled access” to Trump. (CNET) 
+ It also invites users to report people to ICE. (The Verge) 

4 Big Tech’s $635 billion AI spending faces an energy shock test 
The Middle East crisis is clouding prospects for growth. (Reuters $) 
+ Here are three big unknowns about AI’s energy burden. (MIT Technology Review) 

5 Meta and Google have been accused of breaking child safety rules 
Australia suspects they flouted a social media ban. (Bloomberg $) 
+ Indonesia is also investigating non-compliance. (Reuters $) 

6 Nebius is building a $10 billion AI data center in Finland 
The company is rapidly expanding Europe’s AI infrastructure. (CNBC) 

7 South Korea’s chipmakers’ helium stocks will last until June 
Beyond that? Who knows. (Reuters $) 
+ Shortages caused by the Iran war threaten the chip industry. (NYT $)  



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