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  • You.com Launches ARI: Professional-Grade AI Research Agent for Businesses

    You.com has unveiled ARI, a professional-grade AI research agent designed specifically for business users, aimed at helping businesses conduct comprehensive research efficiently.

  • Fetch.ai Launches First Web3 Agentic AI Model

    Fetch.ai has released ASI-1 Mini, a Web3 large language model that supports complex agentic workflows, combining blockchain technology with AI capabilities.

  • Endor Labs Highlights AI Transparency vs. ‘Open-Washing’

    Endor Labs emphasizes the need for increased transparency in AI model development to build trust and improve security, highlighting a growing business imperative.

  • DeepSeek to Open-Source AGI Research Amid Privacy Concerns

    DeepSeek plans to open-source its AGI research despite privacy concerns, reflecting the balance between innovation and data protection.

  • South Korea Building World’s Largest AI Data Centre

    South Korea is constructing the world’s largest AI data center, signaling its commitment to becoming a global AI powerhouse and creating new business opportunities.

  • Thinking Machines: Ex-OpenAI CTO’s New AI Startup

    Former OpenAI CTO Mira Murati has founded Thinking Machines, a new AI startup that could challenge established entities in the AI space.

  • DeepSeek’s AI Dominance Expands from EVs to E-Scooters in China

    DeepSeek is expanding its AI applications from electric vehicles to e-scooters, showcasing the versatility of AI technology in the micromobility sector.

  • monday.com Announces AI Features to Help Businesses and Employees

    monday.com has introduced new AI features to enhance business operations and employee productivity, signaling deeper integration of AI in productivity tools.

  • Grok 3: The Next-Gen ‘Truth-Seeking’ AI Model

    xAI has launched Grok 3, a ‘truth-seeking’ AI model with enhanced reasoning capabilities, representing a new option in the large language model market.

  • UK Must Act to Secure Its Semiconductor Industry Leadership

    A report warns that the UK must act to maintain its semiconductor industry leadership, which is critical for businesses dependent on AI technologies.

  • CERTAIN Initiative Drives Ethical AI Compliance in Europe

    The EU-funded CERTAIN initiative aims to help businesses navigate the complex regulatory landscape for AI in Europe, focusing on ethical compliance.

  • Christie’s AI Art Auction Draws Big-Money Bids and Protests

    Christie’s AI art auction attracted substantial bids and protests, highlighting the commercial opportunities and cultural controversies surrounding AI-generated content.

  • Nvidia Reports Dramatic Increase in AI Computational Requirements

    Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang stated that AI now requires ‘100 times more’ computation than when ChatGPT was released, emphasizing the growing infrastructure demands.

  • Apple Resolves Voice-to-Text Controversy Involving Trump Reference

    Apple addressed a bug in its voice-to-text feature that caused political bias, highlighting reputational risks associated with AI systems.

  • British Musicians Release Silent Album to Protest AI Copyright Law Changes

    Musicians in the UK released a silent album to protest proposed AI copyright law changes, emphasizing the tension between AI development and intellectual property rights.

  • Trump Administration and DOGE: Implications for Government AI

    The organization of DOGE under Elon Musk’s leadership has implications for government AI initiatives, affecting public-private AI partnerships.