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Trending AI News – March 30, 2025


Elon Musk says xAI acquired X

By Maxwell Zeff | March 29, 2025

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Elon Musk announced that his AI startup xAI has acquired X (formerly Twitter) for $33 billion, marking a significant consolidation in Musk’s tech empire.

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OpenAI Close to Finalizing $40 Billion SoftBank-Led Funding

By Bloomberg News | March 26, 2025

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OpenAI is nearing completion of a massive $40 billion funding round led by SoftBank, valuing the AI giant at approximately $300 billion.

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Google Launches Gemini 2.5 Pro, Pushing The Boundaries Of AI Reasoning

By Janakiram MSV | March 27, 2025

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Google’s Gemini 2.5 Pro represents a significant advancement in AI model design, combining powerful capabilities with refined reasoning to tackle complex real-world tasks.

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AI tool generates high-quality images faster than state-of-the-art approaches

By MIT News | March 21, 2025

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MIT researchers have developed an AI tool that merges two popular image-generation methods, significantly reducing energy consumption and enabling local operation on laptops and smartphones.

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Judge allows newspaper copyright lawsuit against OpenAI to proceed

By AP News | March 26, 2025

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A judge has ruled that a copyright lawsuit filed by newspapers against OpenAI can proceed, raising significant implications for AI-generated content and copyright law.

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Microsoft adds AI-powered deep research tools to Copilot

By Kyle Wiggers | March 25, 2025

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Microsoft has enhanced its Copilot platform with advanced AI-powered research tools, significantly boosting its capabilities for deep data analysis and executive decision-making.

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ChatGPT’s viral Studio Ghibli-style images highlight AI copyright concerns

By AP News | March 28, 2025

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ChatGPT’s new feature allowing users to create images in the style of Studio Ghibli has gone viral, sparking renewed debate over AI-generated content and copyright issues.

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