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A coalition that tried and failed to block OpenAI’s conversion earlier this year is back with a new tactic: a California ballot initiative aimed at reining in the startup’s power on.wsj.com/4iAvZDV


The U.S. will soon get its first mass-market smartphone that folds not just once, but twice with the Samsung Electronics’ Galaxy Z TriFold on.wsj.com/4paZ3Ei


Apple is shaking up its top AI ranks, poaching a Microsoft executive and reorganizing after announcing the retirement of its top AI leader on.wsj.com/4apEVKa


The Trump administration has agreed to inject up to $150 million into a startup trying to develop more advanced semiconductor manufacturing techniques in the U.S. on.wsj.com/3XZgBY7


Silicon Valley insiders have started calling Cursor, the AI coding tool, the fastest-growing product of all time. Millions of users love it, but they aren’t sure it will last. on.wsj.com/3MjYvxr


AI adoption is slow and uneven, writes Christopher @Mims. Workers who could get the most out of AI might need the most encouragement, education and guidance on.wsj.com/4pVtKh5


Billionaires, tech titans and their opponents are amassing multimillion-dollar war chests for a chaotic, bruising battle over AI regulation ahead of the 2026 midterm elections on.wsj.com/4ikQMeo


A dispute between Intel and TMSC over a star executive carries geopolitical implications after the U.S. took a stake in Intel on.wsj.com/4ah0xIC


As China and the U.S. race to dominate AI, countries are wary of becoming dependent on the superpowers for a technology that could profoundly affect their own economies on.wsj.com/4olQVQn


Since ​Tim Cook recently turned 65, investors and Apple watchers have been abuzz with chatter: Who is next in line to run perhaps the most iconic American company? Here’s a look. on.wsj.com/47Yx4BQ


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