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Stephanie Palazzolo @ The Information · 01/21/2025 10:16 EDT

A Competitor of Scale AI Doubles Its Revenue, Thanks to Reasoning

Before we get into today’s column, President Donald Trump’s repeal of Joe Biden’s executive order on AI on Monday evening has to be the biggest news in AI. In case you’ve forgotten, Biden’s executive order required companies training large AI models to share details about their models with the federal government. Trump’s decision won’t have surprised anyone—Trump has been critical of Biden’s executive order for months. What’s not clear is how his administration will handle major issues surrounding AI, like.

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