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Trending AI News – March 28, 2025


OpenAI Close to Finalizing $40 Billion SoftBank-Led Funding

Bloomberg | March 26, 2025

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OpenAI is nearing completion of a $40 billion funding round led by SoftBank, valuing the company at $300 billion, nearly double its previous valuation.

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ChatGPT’s Viral Studio Ghibli-Style Images Highlight AI Copyright Concerns

AP News | March 28, 2025

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Fans of Studio Ghibli were delighted when ChatGPT allowed them to transform images into the distinct style of Hayao Miyazaki, raising significant copyright concerns.

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AI Tool Generates High-Quality Images Faster Than State-of-the-Art Approaches

MIT News | March 21, 2025

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MIT researchers have developed an AI image generator that combines two popular methods, significantly reducing energy use and enabling local operation on laptops and smartphones.

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Google Rolls Out New Vacation-Planning Features to Search, Maps, and Gemini

TechCrunch | March 27, 2025 | By Aisha Malik

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Google introduces advanced AI-driven vacation planning tools across its Search, Maps, and Gemini platforms, enhancing user experience and travel planning efficiency.

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AI’s Coming to the Classroom: Brisk Raises $15M After Quick Start in Schools

TechCrunch | March 26, 2025 | By Ingrid Lunden

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Educational AI startup Brisk secures $15 million in funding, rapidly expanding its AI-driven educational tools into classrooms nationwide.

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Microsoft Adds AI-Powered Deep Research Tools to Copilot

TechCrunch | March 25, 2025 | By Kyle Wiggers

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Microsoft enhances its Copilot platform with advanced AI research tools, significantly boosting productivity and decision-making capabilities for executives.

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Can You Trust AI Search? New Study Reveals the Shocking Truth

Forbes | March 28, 2025 | By Tor Constantino, MBA

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A Columbia University study finds AI search bots frequently provide incorrect answers, fake links, and copied content, raising serious concerns about reliability.

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