Group 1: Nvidia - Nvidia is close to achieving a significant lobbying victory in Washington, with CEO Jensen Huang advocating on Capitol Hill [3][4] - A proposed measure, the GAIN AI Act, which would have restricted Nvidia's ability to sell advanced AI chips to China and other adversaries, was excluded from the must-pass defense legislation [4][5] - President Trump praised Jensen Huang for his leadership at Nvidia, highlighting the importance of energy production for economic growth and the AI industry [5][6] Group 2: Snowflake - Snowflake reported a 29% year-over-year revenue growth to $1.21 billion, exceeding expectations, with adjusted EPS of $0.35 [7] - Despite strong performance metrics, Snowflake's Q4 product revenue guidance of $1.195B to $1.2B disappointed investors, indicating concerns about stabilizing growth rather than acceleration [8] - The company is heavily investing in AI, announcing partnerships with Anthropic, Accenture, and Amazon Web Services, including a $200 million deal with Anthropic [9] Group 3: Social Media Regulations in Australia - Meta's Facebook and Instagram began deactivating accounts of users under 16 in Australia ahead of a new social media ban [10] - Approximately 150,000 Facebook accounts and 350,000 Instagram accounts are expected to be affected by this regulation [10] - Other platforms, including Snapchat, TikTok, and YouTube, must comply with similar regulations, facing potential fines of up to $33 million for non-compliance [11]
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