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Trending AI News – March 24, 2025


AI chip startup FuriosaAI reportedly turns down $800M acquisition offer from Meta

By Kate Park | March 24, 2025

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AI chip startup FuriosaAI has reportedly rejected an $800 million acquisition offer from Meta, signaling confidence in its independent growth trajectory.

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Jack Ma-Backed Ant Touts AI Breakthrough Built on Chinese Chips

Bloomberg | March 24, 2025

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Ant Group, backed by Jack Ma, announces a significant AI breakthrough utilizing domestically produced Chinese chips, marking a milestone in China’s tech independence.

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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 tool that combines two popular image generation methods, significantly reducing energy consumption and enabling local operation on laptops and smartphones.

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OpenAI Study Finds Links Between ChatGPT Use and Loneliness

Bloomberg | March 21, 2025

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A recent OpenAI study reveals a correlation between frequent ChatGPT usage and increased feelings of loneliness, raising concerns about the social implications of AI interactions.

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Microsoft workers protest sale of AI and cloud services to Israeli military

AP News | February 25, 2025

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Microsoft employees have staged protests against the company’s decision to sell AI and cloud computing services to the Israeli military, citing ethical concerns.

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DeepSeek Challenges Everyone’s Assumptions About AI Costs

Bloomberg | January 28, 2025

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Chinese AI startup DeepSeek claims its ChatGPT rival operates at a fraction of the cost, prompting a reevaluation of the high budgets typically associated with AI development.

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AI’s answers on China differ depending on the language, analysis finds

TechCrunch | March 20, 2025

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A recent analysis shows that AI-generated responses about China vary significantly based on the language used, highlighting potential biases in AI models.

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