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Trump unveiling AI strategy

President Trump is set to deliver the keynote address at the "Winning the AI Race" Summit in Washington, D.C., on Wednesday afternoon. Ian Krietzberg, an artificial intelligence correspondent for Puck News, joins with more details on what to expect.

Details on Microsoft SharePoint hack

A hack targeting Microsoft's SharePoint software was likely carried out by a single bad actor, researchers say. Andy Boyd, the former director of the CIA Center for Cyber Intelligence, joins with more.

AI safety concerns for vulnerable users

A 30-year-old man on the autism spectrum was hospitalized after ChatGPT appeared to validate his delusions, according to a new Wall Street Journal report. OpenAI says it's working to reduce unintentional harm. For more, "CBS Mornings Plus" is joined by Nick Thompson, CEO of The Atlantic, which has a content-licensing partnership with OpenAI.

The debate over how AI will change work

There is fear surrounding the uncertainty of how the rapidly developing world of artificial intelligence will impact the workforce -- whether it will threaten jobs or boost productivity. But in Reporter's Notebook, "CBS Evening News" co-anchor John Dickerson takes a more nuanced look at what it means to find understanding in an AI world.

Are robot umpires the future of baseball?

With roots dating back to the 1800s, baseball has long relied on human umpires to make split-second calls. But now, Major League Baseball is trying out a new system that uses sensors and replay challenges to determine balls and strikes. Jomboy Media's founders join "CBS Mornings Plus" to discuss the pros and cons.

Roblox CEO unpacks new safety features

The online gaming platform Roblox is adding new safety features aimed at protecting its young players. CEO and founder David Baszucki joins CBS News to explain the changes.

America's power grid in the age of AI

Nick Thompson, CEO of The Atlantic, joins "CBS Mornings Plus" to explain how extreme heat and tech expansion are driving Google's $25 billion investment and transforming U.S. infrastructure.

Teens turning to chatbots for friendship

A Common Sense Media survey reveals more teens are turning to chatbots for friendship. Michael Robb, a senior director at Common Sense Media, joins "CBS News Mornings" with more details.

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