
Taiwan Plans a $314 AI Dividend
Taiwan plans to give each resident roughly $314 in cash next year, funded by stronger economic activity linked to the AI server boom. The 2027 central government budget allocates $7.4 billion for the payout.
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Taiwan plans to give each resident roughly $314 in cash next year, funded by stronger economic activity linked to the AI server boom. The 2027 central government budget allocates $7.4 billion for the payout.

Google now lets users describe what they want to see in their Discover feed using natural language. The feature offers a more direct alternative to relying solely on algorithmic recommendations.

ThreadPort is a free browser extension that lets users share the same conversation across ChatGPT, Claude, and Gemini. The tool is useful when one chatbot reaches a usage limit or when users want to compare responses across models.

Samsung Foundry is reportedly raising prices for multiple process nodes as customer orders increase. In July, SF4 4nm wafer prices rose 10%–15% for US and Chinese customers, while Taiwan customers saw increases of about 5%–10%; SF5 5nm prices also increased 10%–15%.
Arcliq is opening a private beta for a tool that automates preprocessing, training, model comparison, and selection for tabular datasets. It targets users who want to produce a working classical ML model without deep machine-learning expertise.

Google is adding an AI chatbot interface that lets users describe the content they want in their Discover feed. The feature will automatically adjust feed recommendations and remember preferences for future visits.
Google’s new Pixel 11 includes AI features that can order groceries, book restaurant tables, and take photos for users. The article questions whether consumers actually want this level of agent-like assistance.

The profile presents Wang Xingxing as an unconventional technology entrepreneur and a prominent advocate of quadruped robots in China. It focuses on his outlier identity and role in advancing public attention toward four-legged robotic systems.

The article recommends six Linux distributions for users who do not want AI features integrated into their operating system. It argues these distributions are likely to preserve an AI-free approach rather than making AI mandatory.