Trump Unveils $92B Investment to Build U.S. AI and Energy Hub

On July 15, Donald Trump attended the inaugural "Energy and Innovation Summit" in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, announcing a $9.2 billion investment plan to turn the state into a U.S. hub for energy, AI, and innovation. It marks the largest investment in Pennsylvania’s history, covering data centers, power infrastructure, and AI training, with over 9,000 jobs expected. Twenty major firms, including Google, Blackstone, and FirstEnergy, are participating.

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Trump Unveils $92B Investment to Build U.S. AI and Energy Hub

U.S. FAA: No Plans to Sign Communication Contract with Starlink for Now

On July 16 local time, the U.S. Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) stated it has not considered replacing its existing contracts with L3 Harris Technologies and Verizon with SpaceX’s Starlink for aviation control systems. The FAA clarified it will not use Starlink or any satellite service as the sole communication technology for safety-critical air traffic services, nor will it abandon previous partners for SpaceX.

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U.S. FAA: No Plans to Sign Communication Contract with Starlink for Now

U.S. Department of Defense Secures $200M AI Contracts with OpenAI, Google, Anthropic, xAI for National Security

The U.S. Department of Defense (DoD) announced on July 14 it has awarded up to $200 million in AI contracts to OpenAI, Google parent company Alphabet, Anthropic, and xAI, aiming to accelerate the deployment of advanced AI capabilities across national security systems. The contracts, managed by the DoD’s Chief Digital and AI Office (CDAO), will fund the development of "agentic AI workflows" to address critical defense challenges, including cybersecurity, intelligence analysis, and operational decision-making .

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U.S. Department of Defense Secures $200M AI Contracts with OpenAI, Google, Anthropic, xAI for National Security

Perplexity Eyes Post-Training with Moonlit's Kimi K2 Model for AI Enhancement

Moonlit AI, a Beijing-based AI research firm, has unveiled its trillion-parameter Kimi K2 model, a MoE (Mixture-of-Experts) architecture with 1T total parameters and 32B activated parameters. The model demonstrates exceptional capabilities in code generation and general-purpose Agent tasks, marking a significant advancement in open-source AI technology. This development has drawn attention from U.S. AI startup Perplexity, whose CEO has hinted at potential post-training on K2 to boost product performance.

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Perplexity Eyes Post-Training with Moonlit's Kimi K2 Model for AI Enhancement

OpenAI Unveils AI Browser Ambitions to Dethrone Chrome

OpenAI is poised to disrupt the global browser market with its upcoming AI-powered browser, designed to challenge Google Chrome’s 65.94% market dominance and reshape how users interact with the web. Built on the Chromium framework—the same foundation as Chrome—the browser integrates ChatGPT-style conversational interfaces and AI agent capabilities, aiming to transform passive browsing into an interactive, task-driven experience.

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OpenAI Unveils AI Browser Ambitions to Dethrone Chrome

Musk Debuts Grok 4 as 'PhD-Level' AI, Achieves 44.4% on Humanity's Last Exam, Perfect AIME Score

lon Musk's xAI unveiled Grok 4 on July 9, positioning it as the "world's strongest AI" with PhD-level reasoning capabilities and multimodal advancements. The fourth major iteration of xAI's foundational model introduces five new voice modes, cuts response latency by half, and integrates real-time image/video processing, enabling culturally sensitive content analysis for social media platforms like X

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Musk Debuts Grok 4 as 'PhD-Level' AI, Achieves 44.4% on Humanity's Last Exam, Perfect AIME Score

EU Unveils Final AI Code of Conduct to Guide Compliance with AI Act

The European Commission on July 10 released the final version of the General-Purpose AI Code of Conduct, a voluntary framework designed to help companies adhere to the EU’s landmark Artificial Intelligence Act (AI Act) set to take effect on August 2. The guidelines apply to mainstream generative AI models like ChatGPT, Gemini, Llama, and Grok, outlining requirements for transparency, copyright compliance, and systemic risk management.

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EU Unveils Final AI Code of Conduct to Guide Compliance with AI Act

Europe Aims to Cut U.S. Reliance with Nordic Spaceport Projects

As reported by Reuters on July 10, Europe is pushing forward with building domestic launch facilities in Sweden’s Esrange and Norway’s Andøya to reduce dependence on the U.S. and strengthen its independent space capabilities. The goal is to send satellites into orbit from the European continent for the first time. Previously, Europe’s only launch site was in French Guiana, South America—its remote location and high costs made it hard to meet rising commercial and military needs.

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Europe Aims to Cut U.S. Reliance with Nordic Spaceport Projects

Singapore Launches Asia Pacific Sustainable Aviation Centre to Drive Regional Decarbonization

Singapore’s Civil Aviation Authority (CAAS) announced on July 10 that the Asia Pacific Sustainable Aviation Centre (APSAC) will officially launch on July 14. Partnering with Airbus, Boeing, GenZero (a green investment firm under Singapore’s Temasek), and IATA, APSAC aims to support regional decarbonization through policy research, cross-sector collaboration, and training—making it the world’s first institution focused on policy and capacity-building for sustainable aviation in the Asia-Pacific.

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Singapore Launches Asia Pacific Sustainable Aviation Centre to Drive Regional Decarbonization

Hydrogen Plasma - based Extraction of High - Purity Iron from Red Mud Drives Green Metallurgy

European scientists have developed a new method that uses hydrogen plasma to reduce iron oxide in red mud, capable of producing liquid iron with a purity of over 95% in just a few minutes. This process contains almost no harmful elements and is suitable for steel - making. Meanwhile, it can consume red mud, an industrial solid waste, and is expected to solve the environmental problem of 180 million tons of red mud produced annually.

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Hydrogen Plasma - based Extraction of High - Purity Iron from Red Mud Drives Green Metallurgy

Robots and Automation Systems: A Ubiquitous Presence by 2045

By 2045, robots and automation systems will permeate every corner of Earth. Self-driving vehicles will make transportation safer and more efficient, potentially injecting new vitality into the sharing economy. Robots will handle numerous daily tasks, from caring for the elderly and grocery shopping to industrial roles like crop harvesting and public facility maintenance.

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Robots and Automation Systems: A Ubiquitous Presence by 2045

Energy Revolution to Reshape Global Landscape Over Next 30 Years

Over the next three decades, global energy demand is projected to rise by 35%, sparking an ongoing energy revolution. New oil extraction technologies like hydraulic fracturing and directional drilling have unlocked vast oil and gas reserves, upending the global oil market and turning the U.S. from the world’s top oil importer to its largest producer.

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Energy Revolution to Reshape Global Landscape Over Next 30 Years

Quantum Computing: Poised to Transform Technology in Coming Decades

Quantum computing encodes and manipulates data using subatomic properties like superposition and quantum entanglement. Long confined to theory over past decades, recent research has yielded meaningful progress, with a practical quantum computer likely to emerge within 5–15 years.

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Quantum Computing: Poised to Transform Technology in Coming Decades

Mixed Reality: Merging VR and AR to Reshape Tech Landscape

Virtual Reality (VR) and Augmented Reality (AR) technologies have sparked immense enthusiasm in the consumer electronics market, with tech giants rushing to enter the space. After acquiring Oculus VR in 2014, Facebook is set to launch its first VR headset this year, while Samsung, Sony, and HTC also plan to roll out their VR products. The influx of capital signals that VR is poised to become the next mainstream entertainment technology.

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Mixed Reality: Merging VR and AR to Reshape Tech Landscape

Microsoft to Cut 9,000 Jobs Globally Amid AI Chip Delays

Microsoft announced plans to lay off approximately 9,000 employees worldwide, about 4% of its workforce, marking a major restructuring as it enters the 2026 fiscal year. The cuts, spanning multiple teams and roles, extend layoffs from May and June, aiming to reduce management layers and boost operational agility amid fast-changing tech and market conditions.

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Microsoft to Cut 9,000 Jobs Globally Amid AI Chip Delays