Today is Friday. That means it's time to dig into this week's technology headlines with Marketplace Tech Bytes: Week in Review.
Good news for Nvidia, a top chip maker for artificial intelligence applications. There are signs that the company's product shortages are finally easing, as more customers are picking up chips to fuel their AI ambitions. Additionally, Apple has reportedly put the brakes on its plans to develop its own electric car.
But first, there was a big movement regarding data privacy policies. President Joe Biden's administration issued an executive order this week restricting the sale of Americans' data to “countries of concern,” according to the White House.
Marketplace's Lily Jamali shared her thoughts on these articles with Information reporter Natasha Mascarenhas.
Learn more about everything we talked about
Biden issues executive order to better protect sensitive data of Americans from foreign adversaries—via The Associated Press
Biden executive order targets US data sales to adversaries like China, Russia – From Axios
After 'Panic', Nvidia AI Chips Are Easier to Find — From Information
Corporate AI investment soars, benefiting Nvidia — from The Wall Street Journal
Apple to scale back electric vehicle efforts after 10-year journey — via Bloomberg
Apple cancels electric car project — from The New York Times