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Tech Across the Globe

YouTube reversal: Users of the Google-owned video service who were tossed off the platform for violating its policies such as misinformation about the 2020 US presidential election may be able to rejoin under a new appeals process.

Nvidia sales: The US has approved several billion dollars of Nvidia chip exports to the United Arab Emirates, a step toward implementing a deal agreed to in May.

China ban: China has barred TechInsights from doing business in the country after the Canadian research group helped expose the inner workings of Huawei’s AI chips

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Revalued

Artificial intelligence startup Spellbook raised $50 million in a funding round led by Khosla Ventures managing partner Keith Rabois. The Toronto-based company, valued at $350 million, is one of several startups using AI to try to remake the way law firms handle business.

Must Read

Science fiction author Eliot Peper says one reason the genre appeals to tech leaders is they see the possibilities of producing something new in the world, Ellen Huet reports in today’s Tech In Depth. Peper also consults for businesses, writing stories about the future that he hopes serve as “yoga for the imagination,” she reports.

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This Week in Q&AI

This week’s announcement that ChatGPT would integrate with companies like Expedia and Figma sent shares of those stocks up — ushering in a new phase of OpenAI’s influence, Shirin Ghaffary reports in this week’s Q&AI.

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