AI Minted More Than 50 New Billionaires In 2025

By Alicia Park, Contributor

December 25, 2025

Record activity in the AI sector this year has boosted dozens of founders and business executives into the ranks of billionaires. In fact, more than 50 people have become AI billionaires in 2025 as startups and new AI ventures soared in value. Investors and entrepreneurs alike credit the rapid growth of AI technologies for the surge in wealth.

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Open Source Project With Little Revenue In Talks To Raise At Least $160 Million

By Iain Martin, Forbes Staff

December 22, 2025

A startup behind the popular open-source AI project vLLM is in discussions to raise at least $160 million from investors. Despite little current revenue, the company is attracting venture capital interest due to its technology’s potential to make large AI systems far more efficient. Developers and investors believe this funding could accelerate the project’s growth and impact in the AI ecosystem.

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As OpenAI Shifts To For-Profit, Its Foundation Controls $130 Billion. Who Benefits?

By Paulo Carvão, Contributor

December 22, 2025

OpenAI’s transition to a for-profit model has placed a staggering $130 billion in assets under its nonprofit parent’s control. This massive wealth transfer has renewed debate over who will truly benefit: the public mission of AI research or private interests. Critics warn that such concentrated resources may blur the line between public good and private influence on an unprecedented scale.

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AI Startup Lovable Just Minted One Of Europe’s Youngest Ever Self-Made Billionaires

By Alicia Park, Contributor

December 19, 2025

Lovable, a fast-growing AI startup, has made its founder one of Europe’s youngest self-made billionaires. The company’s rapid valuation growth underscores the lucrative opportunities emerging in the AI industry. This milestone highlights how cutting-edge AI ventures are creating immense personal fortunes in a short time.

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The Healthcare Industry Outlook For 2026

By Amy Feldman, Forbes Staff

December 17, 2025

As 2026 approaches, experts highlight key trends that will shape the healthcare industry. Continued advancements in personalized medicine and biotechnology are expected, along with greater adoption of AI-driven diagnostics and treatment tools. Healthcare leaders are advised to prepare for how these technological innovations will transform patient care and operations in the coming year.

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Let Your Personal AI Shopping Agent Pick The Perfect Holiday Gift

By DeArbea Walker, Forbes Staff

December 17, 2025

AI-powered shopping assistants are changing the holiday gift-buying experience. These personal agents learn users’ preferences and shopping habits to suggest highly customized gift ideas. By analyzing data such as past purchases and interests, an AI assistant can recommend thoughtful presents, making festive shopping more efficient and personalized.

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Amazon’s Robotaxi Unit Launches In San Francisco Without Steering Wheels—Or Fees

By Alan Ohnsman, Forbes Staff

November 18, 2025

Amazon robotaxi in San Francisco

Amazon-owned Zoox has launched a robotaxi fleet in San Francisco, featuring self-driving vehicles without steering wheels, mirrors, or pedals. The service is initially free as Zoox awaits final regulatory approval. Company co-founder Jesse Levinson anticipates that, once approved, the driverless taxis will start commercial operations soon.

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Microsoft Confronts Agent Sprawl With Agent 365

By Janakiram MSV, Senior Contributor

November 19, 2025

Microsoft has introduced Agent 365 to tackle the issue of “agent sprawl,” where businesses end up using numerous independent AI assistants. Agent 365 provides a centralized platform to manage and coordinate various AI agents across the company. By organizing these tools under one umbrella, Microsoft aims to improve efficiency and oversight of AI-driven workflows.

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Gemini 3 Approaches The Uber-Software Point: AI As The New UI

By John Koetsier, Senior Contributor

November 18, 2025

Experts argue that advanced AI models like Google’s Gemini 3 are charting a course to become new user interfaces. In this view, AI-powered tools will take on the role of traditional software, much like ridesharing transformed transportation. Users may soon interact primarily through conversational AI, shifting away from graphical menus and forms toward more intuitive, language-driven interfaces.

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Windows Is Becoming An Operating System For AI Agents

By Tony Bradley, Senior Contributor

November 18, 2025

Windows and AI

Microsoft is retooling Windows to serve as a platform for AI agents. This means the operating system will be optimized to run AI-driven tasks and support autonomous bots seamlessly. By integrating AI capabilities at the core of Windows, Microsoft envisions a future where intelligent software assistants operate natively within the OS, enhancing productivity and user experience.

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MIT in the Media: 2025 in Review

MIT News Staff

December 22, 2025

MIT 2025 media review

In a year-end roundup, MIT highlights how its researchers made global headlines in 2025. The review covers breakthroughs across science and technology, including key advances in AI, sustainability, and medicine. MIT community members were featured prominently in the media for their work on cutting-edge challenges facing society.

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Guided Learning Lets “Untrainable” Neural Networks Realize Their Potential

MIT CSAIL

December 18, 2025

Guided learning concept illustration

MIT researchers developed a guided learning technique that allows “untrainable” neural networks to learn effectively. By using biases from one neural network to steer the training of another, they overcame obstacles that normally prevent certain networks from converging. This approach could unlock powerful AI models that were previously impractical to train.

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A New Way to Increase the Capabilities of Large Language Models

MIT News Staff

December 17, 2025

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Researchers at the MIT-IBM Watson AI Lab designed an “expressive architecture” that enhances large language models’ ability to track state and reason over long text. This new model structure allows LLMs to maintain context more accurately across extended documents, improving sequential reasoning and information coherence in complex language tasks.

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A “Scientific Sandbox” Lets Researchers Explore the Evolution of Vision Systems

MIT News Staff

December 17, 2025

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MIT scientists built an AI-powered “scientific sandbox” to simulate how vision systems evolve. The tool enables researchers to experiment with digital vision architectures, aiming to inform the design of improved sensors and cameras. Such simulations could eventually lead to better robotic perception and more efficient imaging in autonomous vehicles.

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“Robot, make me a chair”

MIT News Staff

December 16, 2025

Robot chair design

MIT developed an AI-driven system that turns verbal descriptions into physical objects. Users can describe a simple, multi-component item (like a chair) in natural language, and the system designs and 3D-prints the object accordingly. This “speech-to-reality” tool bridges the gap between ideas and tangible products by leveraging natural language processing and robotics.

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3 Questions: Using Computation to Study the World’s Best Single-Celled Chemists

MIT News Staff

December 15, 2025

Yunha Hwang portrait

Assistant Professor Yunha Hwang explains how she uses computational analysis of microbial genomes to uncover nature’s own chemical processes. She discusses her work on the language of biology and notes that her MIT appointment reflects a growing focus on integrating AI and genetics. Hwang’s research exemplifies MIT’s commitment to interdisciplinary science powered by computation.

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Working to Eliminate Barriers to Adopting Nuclear Energy

MIT News Staff

December 15, 2025

Nuclear energy research

MIT doctoral student Dauren Sarsenbayev is creating computational models to tackle nuclear waste challenges, a major hurdle for broader nuclear energy adoption. His work aims to make nuclear power safer and more practical by improving waste management. By addressing these barriers, Sarsenbayev’s research could help enable cleaner energy on a larger scale.

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Deep-learning Model Predicts How Fruit Flies Form, Cell by Cell

MIT News Staff

December 15, 2025

Fruit fly embryo model

Researchers at MIT developed a deep-learning model that predicts cell-by-cell arrangements during fruit fly embryo development. By accurately modeling each cell’s movement, the approach offers insights into complex tissue formation. The team suggests this technique could be applied to larger biological systems, potentially aiding early disease detection.

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Enabling Small Language Models to Solve Complex Reasoning Tasks

MIT News Staff

December 12, 2025

AI reasoning illustration

MIT researchers introduced the “DisCIPL” system, which coordinates many small language models to tackle complex tasks. The method uses a self-steering approach where each model specializes in part of the problem (e.g., itinerary planning, budgeting) and they work together under constraints. This ensemble strategy allows lighter AI models to collectively solve problems that normally require a much larger single model.

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New MIT Program to Train Military Leaders for the AI Age

MIT News Staff

December 12, 2025

Naval officers at MIT

MIT launched a new certificate program designed to teach naval officers AI and technology skills relevant to modern military challenges. The curriculum covers applied AI methods and problem-solving for defense needs, preparing leaders to incorporate advanced technology into strategy. The initiative reflects the military’s push to stay ahead in the AI-driven future.

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US Stocks Rose Again in 2025 After Overcoming Turbulence

Associated Press

December 23, 2025

Stock trading floor

U.S. stock markets closed higher on the year as investors shrugged off earlier turmoil. The market saw historic drops at times due to concerns over tariffs, interest rates, and a potential AI-fueled bubble. Yet by year’s end, stocks rebounded, delivering a strong performance in 2025 despite the volatility that worried many investors.

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Google’s Parent Buys Data Center Energy Specialist Intersect for $4.75 Billion to Help Power AI

Associated Press

December 22, 2025

Alphabet logo

Alphabet, Google’s parent company, is acquiring Intersect Power, a data center energy specialist, for about $4.75 billion. The deal is aimed at securing clean energy supplies to power Google’s expanding data centers that support AI development. By investing in renewable energy infrastructure, Alphabet plans to provide sustainable power for its AI and cloud computing operations.

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The Rise of Deepfake Cyberbullying Poses a Growing Problem for Schools

Associated Press

December 22, 2025

School bus

Schools are confronting a disturbing new form of harassment: deepfake cyberbullying. Students are increasingly targeted with AI-generated fake images or videos, including manipulated nude photos, to embarrass or intimidate them. Educators struggle to address these incidents, which often occur outside official school channels, prompting calls for updated policies and tools to protect victims.

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Boys at Her School Shared AI-Generated Nude Images of Her. After a Fight, She was the One Expelled

Associated Press

December 22, 2025

Video still of middle school hallway

A Louisiana middle school student was cyberbullied with AI-generated nude images and faced harsh consequences. Classmates created fake explicit images of her and shared them online. When she confronted them, she got into a fight and was subsequently expelled by the school. The case has drawn national attention to the misuse of AI in bullying and school disciplinary practices.

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Trump Signs Executive Order Aiming to Block State AI Regulations

Associated Press

December 11, 2025

President Trump signing documents

President Trump has issued an executive order to preempt state-level AI regulations, aiming to create a unified federal approach. The order mandates revising conflicting state laws so they do not obstruct innovation in artificial intelligence. Proponents say it streamlines AI policy, while critics argue it prevents states from addressing unique risks in their jurisdictions.

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Trump Media to Merge with Nuclear Fusion Company That Wants to Power AI

Associated Press

December 18, 2025

Truth Social and fusion energy logos

Trump Media, the company behind the Truth Social app, announced a merger with Commonwealth Fusion Systems, a nuclear fusion startup. The deal is part of an effort to develop fusion energy projects that could provide abundant power for computing and AI. The unconventional merger has raised questions as it combines political media interests with cutting-edge energy technology.

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Wall Street Rises After Encouraging Inflation Update, as Micron Helps AI Stocks Stop Their Slide

Associated Press

December 18, 2025

Traders on stock exchange floor

U.S. stocks climbed after government data showed inflation easing, which calmed concerns about interest rates. A strong earnings report from chipmaker Micron sparked gains in technology and AI-related stocks, reversing a recent decline. Overall, investors cheered the lower inflation outlook, driving markets higher on positive economic news.

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What Small Businesses Should Know Ahead Of 2026

By John Hall, Senior Contributor

December 24, 2025

As 2026 approaches, small business leaders should pay attention to key economic and technological changes. Emerging trends include evolving AI regulations, shifting consumer demands, and new market opportunities created by technology. Staying informed about these developments will help small businesses adapt their strategies and maintain a competitive edge in the coming year.

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Pixel 10’s GPU Fix: Gaming Speeds Up 18%, But There’s A Catch

By Paul Monckton, Senior Contributor

December 24, 2025

New benchmark tests show that a recent graphics driver update for Google’s Pixel 10 smartphone boosts gaming performance by up to 18%. However, the improvements come with potential stability issues. Players using the Pixel 10 may experience faster frame rates in games like Genshin Impact, but some titles could see occasional glitches after the update.

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Stop Wasting Money On AI Agents: 5 Rules For Choosing The Right Use Cases

By Bernard Marr, Contributor

December 24, 2025

AI agents promise to transform business operations, but success hinges on choosing the right tasks to automate. Industry expert Bernard Marr outlines five rules for selecting use cases, advising companies to focus on routine tasks with clear data inputs and defined outcomes. By applying these guidelines, businesses can avoid costly AI failures and ensure meaningful returns on their AI investments.

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Can Your Future Self Make You Happier?

By John Werner, Contributor

December 23, 2025

Researchers suggest that envisioning your future self can improve wellbeing, and AI may play a role in this process. By linking one’s personal stories and goals across time, an AI-based approach could enhance motivation and life satisfaction. The article explores how AI tools might help individuals connect present actions with future aspirations, potentially boosting happiness.

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South Korea to Require Advertisers to Label AI-Generated Ads

Associated Press

December 10, 2025

South Korea AI policy

South Korea announced new rules mandating that advertisements clearly disclose when content is created by artificial intelligence. The regulation aims to increase transparency and protect consumers from misleading AI-generated ads. Korea joins other countries in addressing the rapid growth of AI in marketing and media.

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WhatsApp Faces European Antitrust Investigation Over Artificial Intelligence

Associated Press

December 4, 2025

WhatsApp logo

European regulators have launched an antitrust investigation into WhatsApp and its parent company Meta over plans to incorporate AI features into the messaging app. Authorities are concerned that pre-loading WhatsApp on new smartphones could unfairly give Meta’s AI services an advantage over competitors. The probe reflects growing scrutiny of big tech’s use of AI under EU competition laws.

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10 AI Predictions For 2026

By Rob Toews, Contributor

December 22, 2025

Looking ahead to 2026, analysts expect a surge of innovation in the AI field. Key predictions include continued regulatory focus, breakthroughs in computing power, and expanded use of generative AI across industries. Observers anticipate that developments such as more intuitive human-AI interfaces and robust data privacy measures will shape the coming year of AI.

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Why ChatGPT Referrals Are Worth More Than Google Clicks

By TerDawn DeBoe, Contributor

December 22, 2025

Businesses are finding that referrals from AI assistants like ChatGPT can be more valuable than traditional web clicks. The article outlines a five-step framework called Generative Engine Optimization (GEO) to optimize content so that AI answers recommend their brands. By aligning content strategy with AI search behavior, companies aim to capture new customer traffic from AI platforms.

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Can AI Create … Itself?

By John Werner, Contributor

December 22, 2025

Advances in AI are enabling systems that can help design and improve AI technologies. The article discusses how AI can automate architecture choices, discover new algorithms, and optimize hardware workflows. Essentially, AI tools are being developed to assist in their own evolution, potentially accelerating innovation in AI development.

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Trump Approves Sale of More Advanced Nvidia Computer Chips Used in AI to China

Associated Press

December 9, 2025

Microsoft CEO Nadella with Indian Prime Minister

The White House announced approval for the sale of more advanced Nvidia AI chips to China, easing earlier export restrictions. The decision comes amid intensifying competition in AI technology and seeks to balance U.S. national security concerns with market realities. Industry experts say China will gain access to powerful computing resources for AI research, while some U.S. policymakers express concern over the technology flow.

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New Method Improves the Reliability of Statistical Estimations

MIT News Staff

December 12, 2025

Wave of data illustration

MIT researchers have developed a new statistical method that enhances the reliability of scientific experiments. This technique helps scientists determine when an observed result is likely true or due to chance, improving confidence in study findings. The approach has applications in economics, public health, and other fields where data-driven decisions are critical.

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Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang Visits Republicans as Debate Over Intensifying AI Race Rages

Associated Press

December 3, 2025

Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang with President Trump

Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang met with Republican lawmakers amid a fierce debate over U.S. leadership in artificial intelligence. He discussed the need for continued investment in AI and computing hardware, even as policymakers consider export controls and trade restrictions. Huang’s visits highlight the tension between maintaining AI innovation and addressing national security concerns.

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Salesforce CEO Vies to Overcome Investors’ AI Skepticism While Touting Company’s Quarterly Numbers

Associated Press

December 3, 2025

Salesforce CEO Marc Benioff delivering keynote

Salesforce CEO Marc Benioff addressed investor concerns over AI spending as he reported the company’s quarterly earnings. Despite skepticism about AI hype leading to potential bubbles, Salesforce shows strong demand for its AI-enhanced products, particularly in customer relationship management. Benioff emphasized the importance of balancing innovation with cautious spending to satisfy shareholders.

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OpenAI Awards $40.5M to a Wide Range of Nonprofits Under New Foundation Structure

Associated Press

December 3, 2025

OpenAI CEO Sam Altman

OpenAI announced that its new nonprofit arm has granted $40.5 million to various research and community projects. The funding, distributed through a revamped foundation structure, supports education, scientific research, and safety initiatives related to artificial intelligence. The grants aim to ensure a broader range of stakeholders benefit from AI advancements.

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Can AI Ever Be Funny? Some Comedians Embrace AI Tools, But They’re Still Running the Show

Associated Press

December 3, 2025

AI comedians promotional image

Comedians are experimenting with AI tools for joke generation and writing, but most insist human creativity remains essential. Some performers use AI to brainstorm ideas or create content prompts, finding it a useful starting point. However, they emphasize that timing, tone, and original wit still require a human touch, leaving final comedic decisions to the comic.

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OpenAI CEO Sam Altman Declares ‘Code Red’ to Improve ChatGPT Amid Rising Competition

Associated Press

December 2, 2025

OpenAI CEO Sam Altman

In response to strengthening competition, OpenAI CEO Sam Altman has declared a “code red” initiative to upgrade ChatGPT. The effort is meant to accelerate improvements in the AI chatbot, enhancing capabilities and user experience. With rivals also advancing rapidly, Altman’s declaration signals a push to maintain ChatGPT’s lead in the AI assistant space.

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Pixel 10’s GPU Fix: Gaming Speeds Up 18%, But There’s A Catch

By Paul Monckton, Senior Contributor

December 24, 2025

New benchmarks reveal that Google’s Pixel 10 smartphone sees an 18% boost in gaming performance after a recent graphics driver update. Games like Genshin Impact run significantly faster, though gamers should note a caveat: the update may introduce stability issues in some titles. Overall, the driver upgrade highlights how software tweaks can noticeably improve mobile gaming performance.

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Stop Wasting Money On AI Agents: 5 Rules For Choosing The Right Use Cases

By Bernard Marr, Contributor

December 24, 2025

AI agents promise to transform business operations, but success depends entirely on choosing the right tasks to automate. Bernard Marr lays out five rules for selecting use cases—such as focusing on well-defined, repetitive tasks with clear data. By following these guidelines, companies can avoid costly AI failures and ensure their AI investments deliver real value.

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Can Your Future Self Make You Happier?

By John Werner, Contributor

December 23, 2025

Researchers suggest that focusing on one’s future self can improve wellbeing, and AI may play a role in this process. By linking personal stories and goals across time, an AI-based method could help people stay motivated toward long-term objectives. The article explores how generative AI might be used to create personalized future narratives to promote satisfaction and goal achievement.

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South Korea to Require Advertisers to Label AI-Generated Ads

Associated Press

December 10, 2025

South Korea announced new rules requiring companies to clearly mark advertisements created by artificial intelligence. The regulation aims to protect consumers from misleading AI-generated content and increase transparency in advertising. Officials believe the move will set a precedent for ethical AI use in marketing as such technology becomes more widespread.

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WhatsApp Faces European Antitrust Investigation Over Artificial Intelligence

Associated Press

December 4, 2025

European regulators have opened an antitrust investigation into WhatsApp (owned by Meta) over plans to integrate AI features into the messaging app. The probe will examine whether preinstalling WhatsApp on new phones gives Meta an unfair advantage in providing AI services. The inquiry highlights growing scrutiny of how big tech companies use AI under EU competition rules.

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