ARM leaving Brits behind? The AI Act and how to "repair" Chromebooks
In today's episode of the podcast, Silas and Sod discuss many thigns. First, they talk about Arm, the British microchip design company, and its plans to raise up to $10bn through selling shares in the US.
Next, Silas and Sod delve into the European Commission's draft AI Act, which aims to create the world's first comprehensive laws governing the use of AI.
Finally, they discuss the findings of a new report by the US Public Interest Research Group Education Fund that highlights issues with the bulk purchases of Chromebooks made by schools during the pandemic. The report argues that repairability is a significant issue.
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Topic 1: UK chip giant Arm files for blockbuster US share listing
Topic 2: EU proposes new copyright rules for generative AI
Topic 3: Schools bought millions of Chromebooks in 2020 — and three years later, they’re starting to break
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