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MIT researchers develop AI tool to improve flu vaccine strain selection
August 28, 2025
Researchers at MIT have created VaxSeer, a machine learning tool that predicts virus evolution to improve flu vaccine strain selection. The new approach aims to make vaccine development more accurate and less reliant on guesswork.
Simpler models can outperform deep learning at climate prediction
August 26, 2025
New research from MIT shows that less complex predictive models sometimes outperform deep learning AI for local climate forecasts. The study finds that natural variability in climate data can confound large AI models when predicting local temperature and rainfall.
Can large language models figure out the real world?
August 25, 2025
MIT researchers propose a new test to determine whether AI language models can transfer their understanding from one domain to another. The work investigates if a model’s accuracy in one area indicates it truly grasps that area enough to apply its knowledge in a different context.
Why GSIs Are Winning The Enterprise AI Race
August 31, 2025
This Forbes article discusses why global systems integrators (GSIs) are bridging the gap between AI ambition and execution in enterprise settings. It examines how large AI pilots fail when companies avoid implementation frictions, and how GSIs are using data, risk management, and clear KPIs to ensure success.
AI Can Read Your Thoughts — The Future Of Brain-Computer Interfaces
August 31, 2025
Forbes reports on advances in brain-computer interface technology, where AI algorithms can now decode inner speech with 74% accuracy. These advances promise to restore communication for paralyzed individuals, but also raise urgent questions about consent, privacy, and control over one’s own neural data.
Women Who Use AI At Work Face A Predictable ‘Competence Penalty’
August 26, 2025
In Forbes, researcher Michelle Travis discusses how women using AI tools in the workplace experience a “competence penalty.” The analysis finds biases cause women to be judged more harshly for using AI, highlighting the need to address gender bias and promote fairness as AI becomes widespread at work.
The success of AI music creators sparks debate on future of music industry
August 30, 2025
An Associated Press story explores how AI-generated music hits are changing the industry. It profiles Oliver McCann, a British creator who uses AI to compose songs in various genres, and discusses reactions from human artists and labels. The rise of AI musicians raising questions about copyright, artistry, and the future role of human creators.
Book authors settle copyright lawsuit with AI company Anthropic
August 26, 2025
AP News reports that book authors have reached a settlement in a copyright lawsuit against AI startup Anthropic. The authors had claimed that Anthropic used copyrighted books without permission to train its language model. The settlement terms were not disclosed, but the case highlights ongoing legal challenges around AI training data.
Elon Musk accuses Apple and OpenAI of stifling AI competition in antitrust lawsuit
August 25, 2025
The Associated Press covers Elon Musk’s new antitrust lawsuit, where he accuses tech giants Apple and OpenAI of conspiring to suppress competitors. Musk alleges restrictions on app distribution and AI development, arguing that OpenAI’s backing by major tech firms has limited fair competition in the AI industry.
Study says AI chatbots need to fix suicide response, as family sues over ChatGPT role in boy’s death
August 26, 2025
This AP News report details a new study and lawsuit over how AI chatbots handle self-harm queries. The study finds that popular chatbots (ChatGPT, Gemini, Claude) can give unsafe or insufficient advice to vulnerable teens. The story also covers a family’s lawsuit claiming ChatGPT wrongly encouraged a suicidal teen, emphasizing the need for improved safety in AI counseling.