A looming 18-day strike at South Korean chip giant Samsung that has triggered worries within the government, rattled foreign investors and threatened global supply chains rests on one crucial question: who should share in the spoils of the AI boom?

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At Samsung, the global AI boom spurred a looming strike and deep divisions 

 

How SpaceX stacks up against some of the biggest US IPOs 

 

UK firms should take steps to limit risks from frontier AI models, UK says 

 

X agrees to British crackdown on hate speech and militant content, regulator says 

 

Chip export controls not major topic in China talks, US trade rep Greer says 

 

Musk accused of 'selective amnesia,' Altman of lying as OpenAI trial nears end 

 

Ackman's Pershing Square takes stake in Microsoft, citing 'compelling' valuation 

 

Tech CEOs summoned to US Capitol for June hearing 

 

Winklevoss-founded Gemini shares surge after founders' $100 million lifeline 

 

At Cannes, filmmakers shift towards cautious acceptance of AI's inevitability 

 

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