Fox News AI Newsletter Covers Disney Growth Plan, China Drones and Bank Hack Warnings

May 08, 2026 - 08:13
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Fox News AI Newsletter Covers Disney Growth Plan, China Drones and Bank Hack Warnings
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Disney CEO Josh D'Amaro outlined a new growth strategy for the entertainment giant as the company announced its quarterly results. The three-pillar plan includes a focus on investing in content as well as technology.

The Trump administration is preparing to review new artificial intelligence models from major tech companies like Google, Microsoft and xAI ahead of their public releases. The reviews aim to ensure safety and regulatory compliance.

Treasury Secretary Bessent warned Americans about the growing danger of artificial intelligence-driven bank account hacks. He said threats are rapidly evolving.

IBM CEO Arvind Krishna issued a strong warning to Washington lawmakers. He argued they must find a "Goldilocks" middle ground on artificial intelligence regulation to balance industry innovation with consumer safety.

China is developing AI-enabled robotic "wolf packs" designed to scout, supply and potentially support combat operations alongside troops in a future war, including a possible invasion of Taiwan, according to a new report.

A new analysis shows how artificial intelligence has exposed major hidden risks and critical vulnerabilities within the United States military supply chain that are directly tied to China. Fox Business provided coverage of the findings.

China blocked a major artificial intelligence deal involving tech giant Meta. The government cited ongoing national security concerns over the advanced technology integration.

Fox Business explored significant workplace shifts in the technology sector. Growing artificial intelligence exposure is reshaping roles and expectations across various creative fields.

Former LSU football coach Brian Kelly is using artificial intelligence to help prepare for upcoming job interviews.

Engineers and researchers have developed a new artificial intelligence "brain" that allows advanced robots to move, learn and navigate their environments more like humans.

A Bay Area banker wants to swap his $8 million real estate property for stock in an artificial intelligence company.

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