Fox News AI Newsletter: Van Halen’s unreleased music

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IN TODAY’S NEWSLETTER:

– Eddie Van Halen’s brother wants AI to complete the band’s unreleased music
– Tesla is the only one investing in autonomous technology: Ivana Delevska
– Amazon signs nuclear power deals, following Google, Microsoft

‘FINISH WHAT YA STARTED’: Alex Van Halen is hoping his late brother Eddie Van Halen’s work with the band they co-founded, Van Halen, can continue on through artificial intelligence.

LONELY AT THE TOP: Spear Invest founder and Chief Investment Officer Ivana Delevska discusses the value of A.I. data centers and the future of Tesla driverless cars on FOX Business’ “Making Money.”

GOING NUCLEAR: Amazon on Wednesday said it has signed three agreements to develop nuclear power projects, making the e-commerce giant the latest Big Tech firm to announce nuclear deals in recent weeks amid a surge in demand for energy to power artificial intelligence.

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