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Apple's new iPhone, Nvidia's new tool, and Palantir stock tanks: AI news roundup

Apple's new iPhone, Nvidia's new tool, and Palantir stock tanks: AI news roundup

Plus, OpenAI says ChatGPT's growth is surging despite the DeepSeek buzz

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Apple unveiled the newest version of its lower-cost iPhone equipped with Apple Intelligence. The iPhone 16e could help Apple’s phone sales after it missed iPhone revenue expectations for the first fiscal quarter.

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Read about it and more in this week’s AI news roundup.

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Shares of Palantir (PLTR) dropped nearly 13% on Thursday morning amidst news that its CEO is planning new stock sales and a report indicating that the Trump administration has instructed the Pentagon to reduce the U.S. defense budget.

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A demonstration of Nvidia’s Signs platform.
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Nvidia (NVDA) is launching an artificial intelligence-powered platform for learners of American Sign Language — the third-most prevalently used language in the U.S.

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Despite the emergence of Chinese-owned DeepSeek’s AI platform, U.S.-based OpenAI’s ChatGPT continues its growth.

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Apple CEO Tim Cook at Apple headquarters on September 9, 2024 in Cupertino, California.
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Apple (AAPL) just unveiled the newest version of its lower-cost iPhone as part of the iPhone 16 family.

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