Trump Admin reveals the groundbreaking tool ‘Supercharging’ GOV’t Efficiency in AI

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In today’s newsletter:
– Trump admin reveals the groundbreaking tool ‘Supercharging’ GOV’t Efficiency to ‘Win the Race’ for AI Dominance
– ‘Godfather van Ai’ warns machines soon could consider ‘mother instincts’ to be built in
– Would you eat in a restaurant run by AI?
President Donald Trump shows a signed executive order during the “Winning the Ai Race” top organized by All -in Podcast and Hill Valley Forum in the Andrew W. Mellon Auditorium on July 23, 2025 in Washington, DC. Trump signed executive orders with regard to his action plan for artificial intelligence during the event. (Chip Somodevilla/Getty images)
‘Tip of the Speer’: The Trump government announces the launch of a new tool that, according to the federal government, will have an important role to enable agencies to efficiently implement artificial intelligence on a scale and to take an important step forward and to roll out the president’s “AI Action Plan”.
‘Much smarter’: Geoffrey Hinton, one of the most prominent figures in the world of artificial intelligence, sounds the alarm that Machines can soon surpass people, And he argues for “maternal instincts” built into advanced systems to ensure that AI takes care of people and protecting people.
Robot Sous Chef: In the heart of Dubai, just a stone’s throw from the Burj Khalifa, the future of food takes shape. A new restaurant called Woohoo is planning to serve more than just dinner. It offers a futuristic food experience that is partly designed by artificial intelligence.

Interior of the Woohoo restaurant driven by AI in Dubai (Woohoo)
Tech Revolution: Three years ago I said that Google went the way of the dial-up modem. People called me crazy with a capital K. Well, I was perfect. We no longer use the web in the same way.
Digital danger zone: Artificial intelligence is no longer just a tool for homework or simple tasks. Nowadays, many teenagers use AI-driven companions for emotional support, advice and even simulated relationships. These apps simulate a conversation in ways that feel deeply personally and, for some teenagers, deep real.

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