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Why Trump’s meeting with Xi matters to American jobs, prices and manufacturing

May 18, 2026 by Maria Santiago Leave a Comment

The meeting between President Donald Trump and Chinese president Xi Jinping last week was dominated by familiar geopolitical flashpoints – trade, technology, Iran and Taiwan – but the broader significance for ordinary Americans may lie much closer to home.

While headlines focused on tensions over Taiwan and military posturing in the Asia-Pacific region, economists and manufacturers will be watching for something more practical: whether Washington and Beijing can stabilize a relationship that remains deeply intertwined with the American economy.

Even after years of tariffs, reshoring initiatives and political hostility between the world’s two largest economies, the United States still relies heavily on China for manufacturing, industrial supply chains, electronics, consumer goods and critical materials. [Read more…] about Why Trump’s meeting with Xi matters to American jobs, prices and manufacturing

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AI companies are racing ahead of laws designed to protect people’s voices

May 17, 2026 by Maria Santiago Leave a Comment

Artificial intelligence companies are rapidly expanding voice-cloning technology while lawmakers and regulators struggle to keep pace, raising concerns about consent, fraud and the growing misuse of digitally replicated voices.

A report by journalism nonprofit Proof News found that many publicly available AI voice-cloning services require little more than a checkbox confirmation from users before allowing them to copy someone else’s voice.

The investigation examined eight AI voice-cloning platforms, including services from Eleven Labs, PlayHT, Speechify, LOVO, Veed and Descript. In most cases, users could upload short audio clips and generate realistic voice replicas without any meaningful verification that the person being cloned had actually granted permission. [Read more…] about AI companies are racing ahead of laws designed to protect people’s voices

Filed Under: Artificial Intelligence, Features, Technology Tagged With: AI ethics, AI regulation, AI voice cloning, artificial intelligence, artificial intelligence laws, automation news, deepfake audio, digital identity, identity theft, robotics and automation, robotics and automation news, robotics news, tech regulation, voice actors, voice cloning technology

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  • Why Trump’s meeting with Xi matters to American jobs, prices and manufacturing
  • Missouri opens applications for specialty crop grants as state seeks to expand fruit and vegetable production
  • AI companies are racing ahead of laws designed to protect people’s voices
  • AI’s rapid growth is putting increasing pressure on water supplies
  • Kansas City’s oldest downtown building set for revival after decades of decay
  • Zohran Mamdani’s first 100 days are testing democratic socialist ideas in New York
  • EU and China are pulling ahead of the US in the global energy transition
  • Missouri lawmakers reject effort to legalize video gambling machines
  • Finland’s reputation for openness is facing growing scrutiny
  • Why some climate experts say Indigenous leadership is essential to protecting biodiversity

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