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1. BYD Surpasses Tesla in EV Market Share
In a significant shift, Chinese electric vehicle maker BYD has overtaken Tesla in global EV sales, driven by its aggressive pricing strategy and rising demand in emerging markets. While Tesla remains dominant in North America, BYD’s expansion into Europe and Southeast Asia is reshaping the competitive landscape and highlighting the rapid pace of EV development worldwide.
2. AI Companies Start Winning the Copyright Fight
A landmark ruling in the U.S. has declared that AI models trained on public web data do not necessarily infringe on copyright, reinforcing the idea of “fair use” in generative AI development. This is a win for companies like OpenAI, Meta, and Google, who have long faced criticism over training data practices.
3. Semiconductor Demand Rebounds – “Cutting-Edge Pressure” on Chipmakers
After months of slowdown, the semiconductor industry is showing signs of recovery. Advanced chipmakers like TSMC, Intel, and Samsung are pushing forward with 3nm and 2nm production. The demand is being fueled by AI, gaming, and EV industries.
4. Pinterest and Meta Face Heat Over Multiple ‘Load’ Events
Pinterest’s tag tracking error logs and Meta’s pixel scripts have come under scrutiny for multiple event triggers per page load, potentially affecting ad accuracy and data privacy compliance.
As AI development accelerates and global players compete across EVs, semiconductors, and consumer tech, staying informed is more important than ever. The intersection of innovation and regulation will shape how we build, use, and trust technology going forward.
