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Trending AI News – April 05, 2025


Trending AI News – April 05, 2025

Microsoft’s AI division head wants to create a lasting relationship between chatbots and their users

By AP News | April 04, 2025

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Fifty years after the founding of Microsoft, the CEO of its artificial intelligence division has a big task: develop a new product line as integral to daily life as the software giant’s past innovations.

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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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AI-generated images mimicking Studio Ghibli’s iconic style have gone viral, raising significant copyright concerns and highlighting the complexities of intellectual property in the age of generative AI.

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Judge allows newspaper copyright lawsuit against OpenAI to proceed

By AP News | March 26, 2025

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A federal judge has allowed a copyright lawsuit filed by newspapers against OpenAI to proceed, marking a significant legal challenge for the AI company regarding the use of copyrighted content in training its models.

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Vana is letting users own a piece of the AI models trained on their data

By MIT News | April 03, 2025

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More than 1 million people are contributing their data to Vana’s decentralized network, which started as an MIT class project, allowing users to own a stake in the AI models trained on their personal data.

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Researchers teach LLMs to solve complex planning challenges

By MIT News | April 02, 2025

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MIT researchers have developed a new framework that leverages large language models’ reasoning abilities to create a “smart assistant” capable of finding optimal solutions to complex, multistep problems.

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Microsoft to Let Consumers Tailor AI Assistant to Their Needs

By Bloomberg | April 04, 2025

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Microsoft announces plans to allow consumers to customize its AI assistant, Copilot, enabling personalized interactions and tailored functionalities to better meet individual user needs.

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