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AI Platforms Rush to Establish Content-Authenticity Standards Amid Leadership Shakeups and Sustained Capex
Within days of each other in mid-August 2026, Google, Anthropic, and Spotify moved to formalize AI content watermarking and labeling policies, signaling an industry-wide push toward self-governed provenance standards as generative AI output floods consumer platforms. The shift coincides with executive turnover at OpenAI (Brad Lightcap's departure) and Meta's public AI manifesto, all set against continued heavy AI infrastructure capital expenditure and finance-sector moves (e.g., Wall Street paying for algorithmic edges on social signals) that underscore AI's deepening entanglement with capital markets.
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EPKINLY Regulatory-Clinical Success Cascade
High probability of expanded label indications, additional combination approvals, and competitive positioning strength in follicular lymphoma market. Predicts positive commercial uptake and potential accelerated review for related indications.
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JPMorgan Chase & Co.
Both facts report JPMorgan Chase & Co.'s revenue for the same fiscal period (FY 2025) with the same observation date (2025-12-31), but with different values: $182.447 billion vs. $185 billion. The ~1.4% difference ($2.553 billion) is too large to be explained by rounding alone and represents conflicting data for the identical time period.
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Raquel Urtasun on Level-4 Autonomous Trucks

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IEEE Spectrum - Technical Title: Raquel Urtasun on Level-4 Autonomous Trucks Date: 2026-03-13 13:01 Source: https://spectrum.ieee.org/level-4-autonomous-trucks <img src="https://spectrum.ieee.org/media-library/an-adult-white-woman-with-short-dark-hair-and-crossed-arms-leaning-her-back-against-the-door-of-a-semi-truck.j…
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  • Global autonomous trucking business could be worth more than $600 billion per year by 2035

    60% confidence
  • Everybody who's a truck driver today and wants to retire as a truck driver will be able to do so

    60% confidence
  • Snowstorms still create a no-go zone for Waabi Driver

    60% confidence
  • Level 2+ passenger car systems are not verifiable black box architectures unsuitable for Level 4 autonomy

    60% confidence
  • There are 2 million deaths on the road globally per year

    60% confidence
  • Waabi Driver is a shared brain that can scale across full range of vehicles, geographies and environments

    60% confidence
  • Waabi's verifiable end-to-end AI enables driving on local streets with unprotected lefts, traffic lights, and tight turns all the way to end customer

    60% confidence
  • Waabi World is the only simulator where you can mathematically prove that testing in simulation is the same as driving in the real world

    60% confidence
  • Autonomous trucking adoption will create more jobs than removed

    60% confidence
  • Human error causes between 90 percent and 96 percent of accidents

    60% confidence
  • Autonomous haulers could be responsible for 15 percent of total U.S. trucking miles as early as 2030

    60% confidence

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