U.S.
PulseAugur coverage of U.S. — every cluster mentioning U.S. across labs, papers, and developer communities, ranked by signal.
- partners with Pakistan 70%
- competes with Japan 70%
- affiliated with Federal Reserve System 70%
- competes with Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps 70%
- other Iran 60%
- other Xi Jinping 60%
- other Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps 60%
- other Cuba 60%
- other Tehran 60%
- located in Strait of Hormuz 50%
- affiliated with arXiv 50%
- employed by Trump 50%
12 天有情绪数据
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Trump hints at Cuba intervention as CIA chief visits amid crisis
President Trump has made conflicting statements regarding intervention in Cuba, suggesting he might be the one to act while also downplaying the necessity of escalation. Concurrently, CIA Director John Ratcliffe visited…
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US and China AI ecosystems deeply intertwined despite competition
A new paper from Anthropic and research from arXiv explore the complex relationship between US and Chinese AI development, challenging the notion of a simple race. While the US currently leads in frontier AI, the resear…
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US business formations hit record high amid inflation
New business formations in the U.S. reached an all-time high in March with over 624,000 new companies registered, indicating a significant trend of Americans turning to entrepreneurship. This surge is largely driven by …
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US faces recession unprepared due to $39T debt, economist warns
A top economist warns that the U.S. is ill-prepared for a recession due to its record-high national debt of $39 trillion. This substantial debt limits the Federal Reserve's ability to cut interest rates without risking …
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South Korea's KOSPI faces headwinds from US CPI, semiconductor weakness
South Korea's KOSPI stock index is predicted to open lower on May 13, influenced by elevated U.S. CPI figures and a downturn in the semiconductor industry. Despite high volatility, analysts foresee a potential recovery …
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Canadian business travel to US plummets amid geopolitical tensions
Canadian business leaders and tourists are significantly reducing their travel to the U.S., with a 42% median decline in visits to U.S. metropolitan areas reported by the University of Toronto. This trend extends beyond…
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China mandates 70% AI penetration as US-China performance gap closes
China is mandating a 70% AI penetration in key industries by next year, signaling a significant push for AI adoption. This development occurs as the performance gap between U.S. and Chinese AI capabilities has reportedl…
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US HIV aid cuts lead to Aids resurgence in Zambia
Aids is re-emerging in parts of Zambia, a year after the U.S. reduced its HIV assistance. The U.S. President's Emergency Plan for AIDS Relief (PEPFAR) has been a critical source of funding for HIV prevention and treatme…
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Trump, Netanyahu clash over new Iran peace proposal
President Trump and Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu held a tense discussion regarding a new peace proposal aimed at resolving the conflict with Iran. Mediated by Qatar and Pakistan, the proposal seeks to bridg…
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Microsoft Research builds realistic US power grid dataset from open data
Microsoft Research has developed a pipeline to construct realistic electric transmission grid models using only publicly available data. This initiative addresses the challenge of restricted access to critical infrastru…
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Iran faces economic crisis with 100% inflation amid war
Iran is experiencing severe economic hardship, with inflation rates soaring by up to 100% on certain items in a matter of days due to ongoing conflict and a collapsing currency. The war has led to widespread job losses,…
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Ray Dalio: US faces 'great turbulence' from debt, AI, and global rivalry
Ray Dalio, founder of Bridgewater Associates, warns that the U.S. is entering a period of "great turbulence" driven by five converging forces. He highlights the nation's significant debt crisis, internal political confl…
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Iran establishes agency to tax ships in Strait of Hormuz amid peace talks
Iran has established a new government agency, the Persian Gulf Strait Authority, to regulate and tax ships passing through the Strait of Hormuz. This move has raised concerns about international shipping and freedom of …
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尽管可能达成伊朗和平协议,油价仍将保持高位
即使美国与伊朗很快达成和平协议,预计油价仍将长期保持高位。虽然霍尔木兹海峡的重新开放会带来一些缓解,但全球石油市场仍可能保持波动。分析师预测,由于恢复石油生产和运输路线需要时间,油价可能要到2027年中期才能完全回到战前水平。此外,伊朗展示出的威胁霍尔木兹海峡的能力带来了未来的不确定性。
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Road Risk Monitor forecasts U.S. road incidents using live weather and road data
Researchers have developed the Road Risk Monitor, a system designed to forecast road incidents across the United States. This system integrates historical incident data, live weather information, and national road geome…
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耶鲁大学报告称,若忽视被取代的工人,人工智能可削减39万亿美元美国债务
耶鲁大学预算实验室的一份报告提出,人工智能有可能帮助美国国家债务减少39万亿美元,前提是政府不为被该技术取代的工人提供大量支持。该研究认为,人工智能驱动的生产力提升可以减缓并最终缩小债务与GDP之比。然而,报告也警告称,将税收从劳动转移到资本以及快速增长可能导致的利率上升可能会抵消这些好处。
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Goldman Sachs: US data center power demand to double by 2027 amid AI boom
Goldman Sachs predicts a significant surge in U.S. data center electricity demand, projecting it to more than double from 31GW in 2025 to 66GW by 2027. This expansion is driven by the rapid growth of AI data centers, wh…
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美国禁止中国电动汽车技术,使汽车制造商脱离全球标准
美国已禁止在国内销售的汽车使用中国软件,要求汽车制造商从今年7月起认证其联网系统不含中国代码。这项政策与全球趋势形成鲜明对比,因为许多国家正在采用中国的电动汽车(EV)技术,比亚迪已成为全球领先的电动汽车制造商。分析人士认为,这种分歧可能会损害美国汽车制造商的全球竞争力,因为它们依赖于碎片化的多供应商系统,而像比亚迪这样的中国公司则利用集成式内部开发来生产零部件、电池、芯片和软件。
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US antisemitic assaults hit 46-year high despite overall incident drop
Physical assaults against Jewish people in the U.S. reached their highest point since 1979 last year, according to the Anti-Defamation League's annual audit. While overall antisemitic incidents decreased by 33% compared…
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Study: ICE deportations harm US-born workers, no economic benefit found
A recent study from the University of Colorado Boulder, published by the National Bureau of Economic Research, indicates that the Trump administration's immigration crackdown has negatively impacted the U.S. labor marke…