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DOGE to Cut 50% of Federal Regulations • $16.5B Chip Deal with Samsung for AI6 • Shanghai AI Summit

08-02-25 | Content Curation Week-26

🔥 HOT THIS WEEK

China Unveils Global AI Governance Framework at Shanghai AI Summit

At the World AI Conference in Shanghai, Chinese officials proposed a Global AI Governance Action Plan, urging stricter regulations, transparency, and cooperation under the United Nations. The plan positions China as a leader in responsible AI oversight.
📍 Impact: ★★★★☆ — A sharp contrast to U.S. deregulation, this could spark a new global divide in AI policy.
Wired+1 | Reuters+1

Tesla Signs $16.5B Chip Deal with Samsung for AI6

Tesla inked a $16.5B deal with Samsung to produce its next-gen AI6 chips in Texas. These chips will power full self-driving systems, robotics, and Dojo supercomputers. TSMC will continue supplying interim AI5 chips from Arizona.


📍 Impact: ★★★★★ — A massive bet on domestic AI chip production and Tesla's vertical integration strategy.
IndiaTimes+1 | Bloomberg+1

Google Cloud India Sets Guinness Record for AI Agent Training

At “Agentic AI Day,” Google Cloud India hosted the world’s largest AI agent training event—2,000+ developers participated in a 30-hour hackathon across 700 teams. The event focused on building autonomous, tool-using agents at scale.
📍 Impact: ★★★★☆ — Highlights surging interest in agent-based AI and collaborative innovation.
Times of India+1 | TechCrunch+1

🛠️ TOOL OF THE WEEK

DOGE AI Deregulation Decision Tool
Developed by the U.S. federal government, this AI system scans existing regulatory texts to identify redundancy and streamline policy. Currently limited to internal use but may expand to state and public sectors.

Use case: Ideal for policy analysts, legal reviewers, and compliance teams seeking automation in bureaucratic workflows.
Washington Post+1

🎓 Course Recommendation:

"AI Governance & Geopolitics" – Hosted by The Centre for the Governance of AI (GovAI)
📍 By the Future of Humanity Institute, Oxford University
🌐 https://www.governance.ai/research
🧠 Level: Beginner-to-Intermediate (but policy-focused)
💥 Format: Free papers, lectures, explainers, and invite-only seminars
🎯 Why it fits:

  • Focuses exactly on how different nations (like the U.S. and China) govern AI.

  • Gives context for regulation models, risks, national strategies, and global dynamics.

  • Provides research-backed analysis, not pop content.

  • Features work cited by the UN, World Bank, and national governments.

😂 THIS WEEK IN MEMES