G7 leaders on Wednesday pledged closer coordination on the risks and opportunities of advanced AI, while also discussing the creation of a "trusted partners" scheme granting access for non-U.S. ​nations to advanced U.S. AI models from firms like Anthropic.

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AI startup Genspark valued at $2.6 billion in latest funding round 

 

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