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AMD signs AI chip-supply deal with OpenAI, shares surge over 34%

by Rachel Kim – Technology Editor October 7, 2025
written by Rachel Kim – Technology Editor

AMD ‌Secures ‌AI Chip Supply Deal⁢ with OpenAI,Stock Jumps Over​ 34%

SAN FRANCISCO,Feb 29 – Advanced micro Devices ⁣(AMD) shares surged ‌more than 34% in extended trading Thursday after the company announced a‌ multi-billion‍ dollar ‍deal to ⁢supply artificial intelligence (AI) chips to⁣ OpenAI,the ⁤creator of chatgpt. ‍The agreement positions AMD as a key hardware⁤ partner for the leading AI developer and signals growing demand for chips ‍beyond​ Nvidia ‍in the rapidly expanding AI market.

The partnership ⁣addresses a critical bottleneck in the AI boom: the availability of ​specialized⁤ hardware. OpenAI, like many⁤ AI companies, relies on powerful⁤ processors to train and run its large language models. While Nvidia currently dominates this ⁣space, diversifying the supply⁤ chain is crucial for fostering competition ⁤and ensuring‍ the continued growth‍ of AI​ technologies. This deal is expected to significantly⁢ boost AMD’s ‌revenue and market share in the AI sector, ‍challenging Nvidia’s current ‌stronghold.

AMD will provide‌ its Instinct ​MI300 series of data center GPUs ⁤to ‌power OpenAI’s workloads. The ​agreement includes a commitment from ⁢OpenAI to utilize AMD’s ⁤chips for years to come, providing AMD with a stable revenue stream and a platform​ to showcase its AI capabilities.

“This is a important​ win ⁤for AMD, validating ‍their⁤ investment in the Instinct line and establishing ‌them as a serious​ contender in the AI chip​ market,”‍ said Stacy Rasgon, a semiconductor analyst at Bernstein. “The deal​ demonstrates‍ that OpenAI ‍is willing to work with ​multiple vendors, which is ​a positive sign for the industry as a⁤ whole.”

The financial terms ‍of⁣ the deal ⁣were not disclosed, but AMD indicated it expects⁤ to begin recognizing revenue from the partnership ⁤in the second quarter of 2024.⁣ The company anticipates the deal will⁣ contribute meaningfully to its data center revenue growth​ in the coming years.

AMD’s stock closed at $167.89 on Thursday and was trading at $225.80 in ⁤after-hours trading as of 6:30 PM EST.

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Technology

Scores of Bollywood AI videos vanish from YouTube after Reuters story

by Rachel Kim – Technology Editor October 3, 2025
written by Rachel Kim – Technology Editor

Bollywood AI Videos Disappear From YouTube Following Reuters Investigation

New Delhi – Scores of deepfake videos featuring‍ Bollywood stars have been removed from YouTube after a Reuters story highlighted the proliferation of AI-generated content exploiting the likenesses of Indian actors without their consent. The takedowns began shortly after Reuters‌ published its findings on February 29, 2024, revealing a ⁢surge in unauthorized AI videos on the platform.

The removal of these videos underscores growing concerns about the misuse of artificial⁣ intelligence and the lack of robust safeguards to protect individuals ⁢from digital impersonation. The issue⁣ is especially acute in ​India’s prolific⁣ film industry, where celebrity images​ are widely circulated and easily exploited. the ⁢videos, often sexually suggestive or ​depicting fabricated endorsements, raised alarm among actors and industry stakeholders, prompting calls for stricter regulations and platform accountability.

Reuters identified ​at ‍least 83 deepfake videos featuring prominent Bollywood actors,⁢ garnering ⁤millions of views before being flagged for removal.‍ The videos utilized AI technology ⁤to convincingly portray actors in scenarios they never participated in, raising legal and ethical ⁢questions about consent, defamation, and ​intellectual property ⁢rights.

Aditya Kalra,Company News Editor for Reuters ‌in India,led the reporting,focusing on the business coverage and strategies of major ‌companies impacted by the issue. Arpan Chaturvedi,a Reuters correspondent based in New Delhi,contributed ⁤to the coverage⁤ by reporting on the legal ramifications and​ court cases ‍related to⁣ the unauthorized use of celebrity likenesses.

YouTube confirmed⁢ to Reuters that it removed ‌the videos⁤ for violating ⁤its policies prohibiting the creation ‌of misleading or deceptive content. The platform stated it is continuously⁣ refining its detection systems and working with industry partners to ⁤address the ⁣evolving threat of deepfakes. though, ⁤experts ⁣warn ⁢that the rapid advancement of AI‍ technology ⁢necessitates⁢ a more proactive and extensive approach to⁢ combat the⁣ spread of unauthorized AI-generated content.

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Business

Angle: US EV market risks collapse after tax deductions end, companies rush to deal with it | Reuters

by Priya Shah – Business Editor October 2, 2025
written by Priya Shah – Business Editor

U.S. ‍Electric Vehicle Sales Face ‍Potential Cliff as Tax Credit Expires

DETROIT – The U.S. electric ⁣vehicle​ (EV) market is bracing for a potential downturn⁤ as the $7,500 consumer‍ tax credit-a key driver of EV adoption-is set too expire⁤ at the end of 2023, prompting automakers to accelerate deals and consumers to finalize‍ purchases before the incentive vanishes. Industry analysts warn the abrupt end of the​ credit could ‍significantly dampen demand,notably for vehicles priced ‌above $55,000,and possibly stall the nation’s transition to electric⁣ mobility.

The expiring tax credit throws uncertainty‌ into a rapidly evolving market already navigating supply chain challenges, fluctuating battery material ​costs, and increasing competition. The incentive has ‍been instrumental in lowering the upfront cost‌ of EVs, ‍making them⁤ more accessible to a ‍wider range of buyers.Its removal could disproportionately impact ‍lower and middle-income ​consumers,slowing progress toward President Biden’s goal of 50% EV sales by 2030 and potentially jeopardizing ‌billions of‍ dollars in investments automakers have committed to EV ​production.

Several ⁣automakers are responding by ⁤offering their own ⁢incentives to offset ⁢the loss of the federal credit. Ford, for​ example, is extending discounts on select EV models, while GM is⁣ reportedly considering similar measures. “We’re ​trying to mitigate the impact as much as possible,” ⁤said a Ford spokesperson,who requested anonymity. “We want to ensure‌ EVs remain⁢ an attractive option for our customers.”

The tax credit’s structure, tied to battery component sourcing and final assembly location in North America, has ​already created complexities. ⁤ Currently, only about half of the EV models available in the U.S. qualify‌ for the full $7,500 credit. The Inflation Reduction Act’s‍ provisions are intended to bolster domestic EV supply chains, but‍ have ⁣also‌ limited consumer choice in the short term.

Industry experts are divided on the extent ‍of the potential ⁤impact. Some predict a critically important drop in sales, particularly in the frist quarter of 2024, ⁢while others believe ‍automakers’⁤ own incentives and declining battery costs will cushion the blow. “the expiration of ‌the tax credit is a⁢ headwind, there’s no doubt whatsoever,” said Sam Abuelsamid, principal ​analyst at ⁢Guidehouse Insights. “But ⁣the underlying​ demand ​for EVs is still strong, and automakers are prepared to respond.”

The ​situation is ⁣further complicated by the ongoing United Auto Workers (UAW) strike, which has already disrupted production at several key automotive plants.⁣ A prolonged strike could exacerbate supply constraints ⁢and ⁢further dampen EV sales.

Looking ahead,the ​future of the EV tax credit remains uncertain. Congress could choose to extend or modify​ the program, but any action would require‌ bipartisan ‍support. For‍ now,both automakers ​and consumers are operating in a state of ⁤flux,racing against ‌the​ clock as the year-end⁤ deadline approaches.

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World

Dior’s Jonathan Anderson Unveils Bold New Women’s Ready-to-Wear Collection

by Lucas Fernandez – World Editor October 2, 2025
written by Lucas Fernandez – World Editor

jonathan Anderson‘s Dior Debut Captivates Paris ⁢Fashion Week

PARIS, Febuary 23, 2024 ⁣- ⁣Jonathan Anderson presented his inaugural collection as creative director⁣ of Dior womenswear this afternoon on the Paris runway, marking a significant moment for the storied French fashion house. The collection, unveiled at the École Militaire,​ showcased a blend of classic Dior silhouettes⁣ with Anderson’s signature⁢ contemporary and often subversive aesthetic.

Anderson’s appointment followed the December departure of Maria grazia Chiuri, who helmed Dior’s womenswear for nearly five years. This transition represents a pivotal shift‍ for Dior, signaling ⁣a potential re-evaluation of its brand identity and​ a⁤ move towards a more experimental direction ⁢under Anderson, known for his work at JW Anderson and Loewe. The fashion world is closely⁤ watching ‌to see how Anderson⁤ will balance ⁢honoring Dior’s heritage with his own innovative vision, impacting not⁤ only ⁢the brand’s future collections ‍but also its position within the competitive luxury market.

The collection featured a diverse range of looks,incorporating elements of tailoring,knitwear,and eveningwear. Anderson played⁤ with proportions, layering, and unexpected fabric combinations, presenting‌ a collection that felt ‌both familiar and refreshingly new. Key pieces included sharply tailored coats, fluid dresses,⁣ and‌ intricately ⁣crafted knit separates, all ‍rendered in a palette of​ muted tones ​punctuated by vibrant ⁤pops of color. The show also included a notable emphasis ‍on accessories,⁢ with statement jewelry and sculptural handbags adding a distinctive touch to ‌the ensembles.

Anderson, speaking to Vogue after⁤ the show, described his approach as “an exploration of the Dior woman, stripped back to her essence.” He emphasized his ‍desire to create clothes that are both beautiful and‌ empowering, reflecting ⁤the evolving role‌ of women in society.The debut collection is⁢ expected to influence ⁣upcoming ⁤fashion ⁢trends and ⁣set the tone for Dior’s direction in the seasons to come.

This marks ‌a crucial ‌moment for Dior ​as it⁤ navigates a changing luxury landscape and seeks to maintain its relevance with a new generation of consumers. Anderson’s success in revitalizing⁤ Loewe has positioned him as​ a highly sought-after designer, and industry analysts predict his influence ⁤will be significant. The collection is now available for viewing on the​ Dior website and through select retailers.

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Business

Tesla Raises Lease Prices After EV Tax Credit Expires

by Priya Shah – Business Editor October 1, 2025
written by Priya Shah – Business Editor

Tesla has increased‍ monthly lease prices for some of its vehicles ⁢by as much ‍as $200, following the expiration of a $7,500 U.S.federal tax credit for electric ‍vehicles at the start of 2024. The price hikes impact popular​ models like the Model 3 and Model Y, effectively passing the lost incentive onto consumers ⁣who prefer to lease rather than buy.

The end of the tax credit considerably alters the financial ‍equation for potential ⁣Tesla lessees.Previously, the credit lowered the effective cost of leasing, making Teslas more competitive with gasoline-powered vehicles.Now, with the credit gone, Tesla is adjusting lease rates to maintain profitability, impacting affordability for a segment of the market and potentially slowing EV adoption rates‌ consequently.

According⁤ to⁣ a Reuters review of Tesla’s website, the monthly lease ‍payment for a base Model​ 3 Rear-Wheel Drive increased to $449 from $399 in December. The Model Y Long range now leases for $549 per month, up from $499. These changes were ⁢first noted by Tesla owners on ⁣social media platforms like⁣ X, formerly known as Twitter.

The $7,500 tax credit was available to consumers who purchased electric vehicles manufactured⁢ in North America with battery components sourced from the United States or countries with which the U.S. has free trade agreements. Tesla and ⁣other automakers had been⁤ urging Congress ⁢to reinstate or extend the​ credit, but it expired on January 1st without renewal.

Tesla did not promptly respond to a request for comment. The⁤ company offers financing options, and⁤ buyers can still claim the $7,500 credit at the point of sale if they meet the eligibility requirements. However, leasing customers are not currently eligible for the direct credit, making ​the lease price adjustments⁣ necessary for Tesla to remain competitive.

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Japan’s far-right party courts Trump allies, vows not to get ‘wacky’

by Lucas Fernandez – World Editor October 1, 2025
written by Lucas Fernandez – World Editor

Tokyo – Japan‘s Nippon ⁤Ishin no Kai (Japan Innovation⁣ Party), a right-leaning political force gaining prominence, is actively courting ⁤allies within Donald Trump‘s orbit as it seeks to bolster its national security platform and influence potential ⁤shifts in U.S.-Japan relations, according‌ to interviews with party officials. The​ party, currently ⁤the third-largest in japan’s parliament, ​is vowing to pursue a pragmatic, rather than ideological, approach to foreign policy, distancing itself from what it deems “wacky” progressive⁤ stances.

The ⁣outreach comes as Japan grapples with growing ‍regional security⁣ concerns – including China’s military expansion and North ⁢Korea’s nuclear⁤ ambitions – and‍ anticipates potential upheaval in U.S. foreign policy ​following the November‌ presidential election. Nippon Ishin aims​ to‌ position itself as a reliable partner⁤ for a possibly⁢ re-elected Trump governance, emphasizing shared interests in economic strength and a ⁤robust defense posture. the party’s ⁤efforts⁣ reflect a ⁤broader trend among Japanese policymakers seeking to navigate a changing geopolitical landscape and‍ secure stable alliances.

Nippon Ishin’s leader, Yasushi Nozawa, recently dispatched a delegation to Washington, D.C.,where thay met with⁢ individuals ⁤close to Trump,though​ specific names⁣ were not disclosed. A senior party official stated ⁤the meetings focused⁣ on ‍outlining Nippon Ishin’s policy positions, notably its call for ‍a ‍significant ‌increase in Japan’s defense spending‍ – currently capped at ⁤1% ‍of GDP -‌ and a revision ‍of the country’s pacifist constitution.

“We want to make it clear that we⁢ are a serious, pragmatic ‌force in‌ Japanese politics,” ⁣the⁢ official said. “We ⁣are not⁣ interested⁤ in pursuing idealistic or‍ ‘wacky’ policies that could jeopardize our⁣ national security or⁢ economic ⁢prosperity. We beleive a strong U.S.-Japan alliance is essential,and we ⁢are prepared to work with any administration⁢ that shares that‍ view.”

Founded in 2012‍ by then-Osaka Mayor Toru Hashimoto, Nippon Ishin initially gained traction with its focus on regional revitalization and bureaucratic reform. It has ⁤as ⁣expanded its⁤ platform to⁤ include ⁤a more assertive‌ foreign policy ‌stance, advocating for a‍ stronger military and a more proactive​ role for Japan in regional security affairs. The party currently holds 41 ⁢seats in⁣ the House of ​Representatives and 31 in the House of Councillors.

Analysts suggest Nippon Ishin’s outreach to ‍Trump allies is a calculated move to gain influence in a ⁢potential future administration. “they are trying to hedge their⁢ bets and ensure they have a line of‌ interaction open to⁤ the trump camp,”⁣ said⁣ Dr. Kenji Einar,‍ a political science professor at Sophia University in ⁢Tokyo.”They see Trump as someone who values ‌direct⁤ relationships⁢ and is less bound‍ by⁤ conventional ‍diplomatic protocols, so they ‌are attempting to build a rapport directly.”

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