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Prediction: Even If the Strait of Hormuz Reopens Tomorrow, the Helium Crisis Will Haunt Artificial Intelligence (AI) Stocks for Months

Apr 18,26 | 01:45 EST

The tech sector is only beginning to feel the impact of the helium supply shock.

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Artificial intelligence apps save taxpayer money in treasurer’s office

Apr 18,26 | 01:43 EST

The North Carolina Department of State Treasurer is actively implementing artificial intelligence (AI) applications into its daily workflows to enhance efficiency and deliver significant cost savings for taxpayers. This initiative, following a successful pilot program that demonstrated up to 10% increased productivity, underscores the state's commitment to modernizing government operations while maintaining stringent data security protocols across critical divisions like Financial Operations, Retirement Systems, and Unclaimed Property.

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Artificial Intelligence - ABC News

Apr 18,26 | 01:40 EST

The latest news and developments in Artificial Intelligence, exploring its diverse applications from entertainment and health to politics and cybersecurity. This collection of articles delves into AI's growing influence on society, including discussions on regulatory pressures, its impact on the workforce, ethical considerations, and evolving public perceptions surrounding the technology.

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Fermilab researchers develop AI tools to advance the future of particle accelerators

Apr 18,26 | 01:39 EST

In coordination with six other national labs, Fermilab is developing AI tools to increase the efficiency and innovation in particle accelerators as part of the Department of Energy’s Genesis Mission.

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NEA explores regulatory use of artificial intelligence

Apr 18,26 | 01:37 EST

The NEA Working Group on New Technologies (WGNT) organised a workshop on 25-26 March 2026 to advance collective understanding of how artificial intelligence (AI) can support regulatory oversight and internal processes within nuclear regulatory bodies.

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Burlison Opens Roundtable on Artificial Intelligence and American Prosperity

Apr 18,26 | 01:36 EST

Subcommittee on Economic Growth, Energy Policy, and Regulatory Affairs Chairman Eric Burlison initiated a joint subcommittee roundtable titled "Artificial Intelligence and American Power: Leadership, Security, and Prosperity." In his opening remarks, Burlison underscored the critical imperative for the United States to address existing vulnerabilities and gaps in its AI leadership, stressing AI's transformative potential across vital sectors such as manufacturing, agriculture, healthcare, and national defense. He further posited that a robust expansion of U.S. AI capabilities is indispensable for stimulating American economic growth and urged legislative and industry leaders to proactively embrace this technological revolution. Burlison, drawing from his background as a software engineer, emphasized the rapid pace of technological change and the significant economic and military advantages awaiting nations that first integrate and master AI. He highlighted the global competition, explicitly citing China's 2017 national AI development plan aiming for global AI innovation dominance by 2030, and warned against the pervasive embedding of Chinese AI models into global infrastructure. The Chairman stated that any deficiency in American AI leadership creates exploitable vulnerabilities for adversaries and pointed to economic projections suggesting AI could contribute tens of trillions of dollars to global GDP within the next decade. He advocated for policies that prioritize American competitiveness, referencing the "Trump Administration's" executive order to revoke regulatory constraints on AI and the launch of the Stargate Initiative to accelerate AI infrastructure development in the U.S. This initiative focuses on building data centers, power generation, and computing capacity on American soil, creating domestic jobs. Additionally, he noted the administration's efforts to allow trusted allies access to American AI technology, reinforcing a crucial advantage over adversaries. Burlison expressed optimism in American ingenuity but cautioned that AI dominance requires active leadership committed to fostering growth rather than stifling it with regulations. He reiterated the goal of ensuring American businesses, workers, and communities universally benefit from AI's advancement and secure long-term economic prosperity.

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Promising Artificial Intelligence Stocks To Watch Today - April 18th

Apr 18,26 | 01:35 EST

MarketBeat's stock screener tool highlights Hut 8, Tempus AI, SoundHound AI, Upstart, and BigBear.ai as five Artificial Intelligence stocks to closely monitor today, April 18th. These Artificial Intelligence stocks represent companies whose core business or significant revenue streams are tied to developing, marketing, or incorporating advanced AI technologies. This includes innovations like machine-learning software, specialized AI chips, scalable cloud AI services, and sophisticated AI-enabled applications. Investing in these companies offers a strategic avenue for investors to tap into the substantial economic growth and efficiency improvements propelled by artificial intelligence. However, such investments are typically accompanied by inherent risks, including elevated valuations, the rapid pace of technological evolution, and intense competitive pressures. Notably, these five companies have recently demonstrated the highest dollar trading volume among all Artificial Intelligence stocks, indicating significant market interest and liquidity in the last few days.

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W&M faculty join innovative artificial intelligence network

Apr 18,26 | 01:33 EST

Two W&M faculty members have been selected for the first-of-its-kind cohort that will use expertise from across the country to drive and disseminate institutional transformation with artificial intelligence.

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AI Artificial intelligence Review Part 6: Kubrick Doesn’t Know Pinocchio?

Apr 18,26 | 01:31 EST

This article reviews 'A.I. Artificial Intelligence' (2001), critiquing its significant divergence from the Pinocchio fairy tale it purports to retell. The author highlights the baffling introduction of Gigolo Joe and the film's failure to capture the moral depth of the original story, instead offering superficial analogies and presenting David's quest for 'realness' as a refutation of Pinocchio's themes of virtue. The narrative culminates with David's capture and journey to a robot 'flesh fair,' further illustrating the film's thematic departures.

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