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Today’s Highlights:
- NVIDIA Invests Billions Amid Trump’s Onshoring Push: CEO Announcement
- 10 Telltale Signs of AI-Generated Images
- Adobe Explores How AI Can Streamline Creative Projects
- Meta Unveils AR Glasses with Heart Rate Monitoring
- Trump Urged by Ben Stiller, Paul McCartney, and Hundreds of Stars to Strengthen AI Copyright Protections
Featured Story: NVIDIA CEO Jensen Huang’s Vision

Jensen Huang, co-founder and CEO of NVIDIA Corp., lectures at an event in Taiwan. (Annabelle Chih/Bloomberg via Getty Images)
Stacking Chips: NVIDIA CEO Jensen Huang announced on Wednesday that the company plans to invest hundreds of billions in the U.S. supply chain over the next four years, aligning with former President Trump’s push for domestic manufacturing.
Spotting AI-Generated Images
As AI tools become more advanced, distinguishing between AI-generated images and real ones is increasingly challenging. However, experts point out several telltale signs that can help identify AI-created visuals.
Adobe Leverages AI for Creativity
Adobe’s President of Digital Experience Business, Anil Chakravarthy, shared insights on how Adobe is integrating AI into creative workflows during an appearance on "Claman’s Countdown."
Meta’s Next-Gen AR Glasses
Meta has introduced its Aria Gen 2 Augmented Reality (AR) glasses, featuring cutting-edge technology like heart rate monitoring, poised to revolutionize how we interact with the world.

Meta’s Aria Gen 2 Augmented Reality Glasses. (Meta)
Entertainment Industry Calls for AI Copyright Protections
Over 400 entertainment industry figures, including Ben Stiller, Paul McCartney, and Ron Howard, signed an open letter urging President Donald Trump to strengthen copyright protections for AI-generated content.