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April 28, 2025

Daily Tech & AI Policy Summary

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Most Active Companies: IBM, Writer

Today's Topics: legal issues, market impact, regulatory action

High level takeaways

Today's news highlights significant advancements and investments in the tech industry. Writer has launched a cost-effective AI model, Palmyra X5, promising substantial savings and capabilities for businesses. Meanwhile, IBM is making a substantial investment in the U.S., focusing on enhancing its leadership in computing technologies.

Industry News

Writer's Palmyra X5 Launch

  • Writer has introduced the Palmyra X5, an enterprise AI model that processes 1,500 pages simultaneously.
  • This model is "75% less expensive than GPT-4," making it an attractive option for businesses aiming to improve automation ROI. source

IBM's U.S. Investment Plan

  • IBM announced a $150 billion investment in the U.S. over the next five years.
  • The investment includes "more than $30 billion" allocated for mainframe and quantum computing research, aiming to boost the economy and reinforce IBM's global leadership in computing. source
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China’s Huawei Technologies Co. is getting ready to test a new and powerful artificial intelligence processor that the company hopes can replace some products made by US-based Nvidia Corp., the Wall Street Journal reported.

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Apple has begun breaking up its AI and machine learning organization by moving pieces to other parts of the company. Also: Meta races to get smart glasses with a display out this year and new details on Apple’s plan to shift iPhone production to India. In other news, the Apple Watch’s blood-oxygen feature remains elusive in the US even as the company touts other health offerings.

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