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Jul 25, 2025

Asian markets fall as Tesla drops 8% despite Wall Street’s AI gains

Asian markets declined Friday following Wall Street's record-setting session, as gains from Alphabet and AI stocks were offset by Tesla's steep drop. The mixed performance reflects ongoing uncertainty around trade negotiations, with key meetings scheduled between U.S. and Chinese officials as tariff deadlines approach. Market performance: Asian indices mostly retreated despite Wall Street's continued momentum to new highs. Japan's Nikkei 225 fell 0.7% to 41,511.09, though markets found some relief after Trump announced a reduced 15% import tax on Japanese goods instead of the previously threatened 25% rate set for August 1. Hong Kong's Hang Seng dropped 1.1% to 25,383.07,...

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Jul 25, 2025

UK poll reveals split: 89% oppose student AI use yet 46% back grammar help

Public opinion is sharply divided on whether students should use artificial intelligence to improve their writing in school coursework, according to a new YouGov poll commissioned by Cambridge University Press and Assessment, a UK-based educational testing organization. The survey of 2,221 UK adults reveals a complex landscape where 89% consider AI use "unacceptable" for pupils, yet nearly half support its use for basic grammar and punctuation corrections—highlighting the nuanced challenges educators face as AI becomes increasingly prevalent in classrooms. What you should know: The poll exposes significant contradictions in public attitudes toward AI in education, with acceptance varying dramatically based...

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Jul 25, 2025

Apple shares workshop videos on responsible AI development and accessibility

Apple has released video recordings from its 2024 Workshop on Human-Centered Machine Learning, showcasing the company's commitment to responsible AI development and accessibility-focused research. The nearly three hours of content, originally presented in August 2024, features presentations from Apple researchers and academic experts exploring model interpretability, accessibility, and strategies to prevent negative AI outcomes. What you should know: The workshop videos cover eight specialized topics ranging from user interface improvements to accessibility innovations for people with disabilities. • Topics include "Engineering Better UIs via Collaboration with Screen-Aware Foundation Models" by Kevin Moran from the University of Central Florida and "Speech...

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Jul 25, 2025

Study abroad: UAE’s AI university draws interns from top US schools

The Mohamed bin Zayed University of Artificial Intelligence (MBZUAI) in Abu Dhabi is attracting a growing number of US students, with one in four participants in its recent monthlong internship program coming from American universities. This trend signals intensifying global competition for AI talent as countries race to build their artificial intelligence capabilities and workforce pipelines. What you should know: MBZUAI's internship program has become a significant recruitment pipeline, drawing applications from top US computer science programs. Nearly 2,000 students applied for 57 internship slots—almost double the previous year's applications—from dozens of countries worldwide. Participants came from prestigious institutions including...

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Jul 25, 2025

Due diligence reveals undue intelligence as federal judge withdraws ruling due to AI-like errors

A New Jersey federal judge has withdrawn his decision in a pharmaceutical securities case after lawyers identified fabricated quotes and false case citations in his ruling — errors that mirror the hallucination patterns commonly seen in AI-generated legal content. The withdrawal highlights growing concerns about artificial intelligence's reliability in legal research, as attorneys increasingly turn to tools like ChatGPT despite their tendency to generate convincing but inaccurate information. What happened: Judge Julien Xavier Neals pulled his decision denying CorMedix's lawsuit dismissal request after attorney Andrew Lichtman identified a "series of errors" in the ruling. The opinion contained misstated outcomes from...

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Jul 25, 2025

UPS saves $13.5M with AI-powered cargo tracking at Worldport hub

UPS has deployed its Gateway Technology Automation Platform (GTAP) at Worldport, its Louisville air hub, using AI and machine learning to transform cargo operations through smart asset tracking and digital communications. The initiative identified $13.5 million in savings in 2024 and is projected to deliver $24 million in cost savings this year, while improving on-time performance and operational safety at the world's third-busiest cargo airport. The scale of operations: Worldport processes an enormous volume of cargo with cutting-edge logistics infrastructure that demands precision coordination. The 5.2 million square foot facility employs more than 20,000 people and operates 580 aircraft, including...

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Jul 25, 2025

Trump’s AI Action Plan prioritizes speed and upskilling over safety, worker protections

The Trump administration's new AI Action Plan signals a dramatic shift in how America approaches artificial intelligence policy, prioritizing rapid deployment and global dominance over the safety guardrails and worker protections that defined the previous administration's approach. Released as a 28-page policy blueprint, the plan charts an aggressive course toward AI supremacy while largely sidestepping thorny debates over copyright, environmental impact, and algorithmic bias. "America must do more than promote AI within its own borders," the document declares. "The United States must also drive adoption of American AI systems, computing hardware, and standards throughout the world." This ambitious vision comes...

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Jul 25, 2025

Walmart consolidates dozens of AI tools into 4 “super agents”

Walmart is consolidating dozens of fragmented AI tools into four comprehensive "super agents" designed to streamline user interactions and drive e-commerce growth. The world's largest retailer aims to simplify its AI ecosystem while pursuing its goal of increasing online sales to 50% of total revenue within five years, up from current levels of its $648 billion in annual sales. What you should know: The four super agents will serve distinct user groups with unified interfaces replacing the current maze of specialized AI tools. Sparky, the customer-facing agent already available on Walmart's app, will help shoppers reorder items, plan events, and...

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Jul 25, 2025

SoftBank deploys world’s largest AI system with 4,000 Nvidia GPUs

SoftBank has deployed what it claims is the world's largest artificial intelligence computing system, installing more than 4,000 of Nvidia's most advanced Blackwell graphics processing units (GPUs) in a massive infrastructure expansion that signals Japan's aggressive push into the global AI race. The Japanese telecommunications giant's new system delivers 13.7 exaflops of computing power—roughly equivalent to performing 13.7 quintillion calculations per second. To put that in perspective, this represents more raw computational horsepower than most national supercomputing centers, positioning SoftBank as a major player in the infrastructure arms race powering today's AI revolution. This deployment isn't just about impressive numbers....

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Jul 24, 2025

Answer.AI enables 70B model training on consumer gaming GPUs

Answer.AI has released an open-source system that enables training 70-billion parameter language models on consumer gaming GPUs for the first time. The breakthrough combines FSDP (Fully Sharded Data Parallel) and QLoRA techniques, making it possible to train massive AI models on two 24GB RTX 3090 or 4090 graphics cards—hardware costing under $10,000 compared to hundreds of thousands for data center equipment. The big picture: This development democratizes large language model training by making it accessible to individual researchers, small labs, and the broader open-source community rather than limiting it to well-funded tech companies with expensive data center hardware. Why this...

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Jul 24, 2025

Trump plans to roll back FTC enforcement against AI companies

The Trump administration has signaled plans to roll back Federal Trade Commission enforcement actions against AI companies, potentially ending an era of regulatory oversight that protected consumers from deceptive and harmful AI technologies. This shift could accelerate AI deployment while reducing safeguards for accuracy, fairness, and consumer protection, fundamentally altering how AI companies are held accountable for their products. What you should know: The FTC under Biden chair Lina Khan took multiple enforcement actions against AI companies for misleading consumers and deploying harmful technologies. The agency fined Evolv, a security company, for lying about AI-powered security checkpoints that failed to...

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Jul 24, 2025

TXShare connects 77 vetted AI vendors with Texas cities lacking tech expertise

The North Central Texas Council of Governments has launched TXShare, a curated marketplace featuring 77 vetted AI vendors serving over 70 use cases for Texas cities and local governments nationwide. The platform eliminates the need for cities to draft complex RFPs in areas where they lack technical expertise, streamlining AI procurement while ensuring vendor quality through rigorous vetting processes. What you should know: TXShare addresses a critical gap in local government AI adoption by providing pre-vetted suppliers and eliminating procurement complexity. The marketplace includes 42 awardees for AI technology solutions in areas like cybersecurity, and 35 awardees for AI consultancy...

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Jul 24, 2025

Medical AI startup Freed reaches 20K users saving 2-3 hours daily

Freed AI, a San Francisco-based medical transcription startup, has reached 20,000 paying clinician users who are each saving 2-3 hours daily on documentation tasks. The milestone comes as intensifying competition emerges in the AI medical scribe market, with Doximity, a publicly traded physician networking company, launching a free competing product and other well-funded rivals entering the space. What you should know: Freed's AI-powered medical scribe automatically transcribes doctor-patient conversations and generates clinical notes tailored to each physician's workflow preferences. The platform processes nearly 3 million patient visits per month across more than 1,000 small healthcare organizations. Co-founded in 2022 by...

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Jul 24, 2025

Greene breaks with Trump on AI order, citing environmental concerns and old school states’ rights

Republican Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene broke ranks with President Trump on Thursday to oppose his artificial intelligence executive order, citing concerns about environmental impact and states' rights. The Georgia congresswoman's criticism marks another fracture between Trump and his MAGA base, as she warned the "rushed AI expansion" threatens federalism by withholding federal funding from states that regulate AI. What you should know: Trump's AI executive order aims to accelerate U.S. artificial intelligence development by making it easier to build data centers on federal lands and pressuring states to reduce regulations. The order threatens to withhold federal funding from AI projects...

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Jul 24, 2025

GitHub Spark turns natural language into working micro apps

GitHub has launched Spark, an AI-powered platform that enables users to build micro apps through natural language prompts, now available in public preview for Copilot Pro+ subscribers. The release positions GitHub to capitalize on the growing demand for AI-assisted development tools as software creation becomes increasingly automated and accessible to non-technical users. What you should know: Spark transforms app development by allowing users to describe what they want in plain English rather than writing code. Users can request apps like movie review summarizers with personalized recommendations, then refine the interface with commands like "Add a search bar to the top...

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Jul 24, 2025

Canvas integrates OpenAI’s AI assignment-building tutors directly into classrooms

Instructure has partnered with OpenAI to integrate AI-powered tools into Canvas, one of the most widely used learning management platforms in education. The collaboration introduces IgniteAI, a suite of generative AI features that will roll out to Canvas users over the coming year, positioning AI directly within classroom workflows rather than as an external add-on. What you should know: IgniteAI centers around an assignment builder that lets educators create AI-guided tasks with customizable chatbot interactions. Teachers can write learning goals, set up how the AI will interact with students, and define evaluation criteria while maintaining full control over AI behavior...

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Jul 24, 2025

Microsoft cuts 15K jobs while stock hits $500—CEO addresses concerns

Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella has acknowledged that the company's extensive layoffs in 2025 have been "weighing heavily" on him, addressing employee concerns in an internal memo following the elimination of over 15,000 positions this year. The cuts, which represent one of the largest workforce reductions in Microsoft's history, have coincided with the company's stock reaching record highs above $500, highlighting the tension between financial performance and employee morale during a period of industry-wide restructuring. What you should know: Microsoft has laid off approximately 15,000 employees in 2025, including 9,000 people announced just a week before the stock hit its $500...

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Jul 24, 2025

Trump’s AI bias crackdown targets tech giants with $200M federal contracts

President Donald Trump signed an executive order requiring companies with US government contracts to make their AI models "free from ideological bias," but experts warn the vague requirements could allow the administration to impose its own worldview on tech companies. The directive targets major AI developers including Amazon, Google, Microsoft, and Meta, who hold federal contracts worth hundreds of millions of dollars, while raising questions about the technical feasibility and global implications of politically steering AI systems. What you should know: Trump's AI Action Plan specifically targets what the administration calls "woke" AI bias in federal contracting. The plan recommends...

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Jul 24, 2025

Microsoft’s $1.7B waste-to-carbon deal targets 4.9M tons over 12 years

Microsoft has entered a multi-year agreement with Vaulted Deep to inject human and animal waste underground as a carbon offset strategy, targeting 4.9 million metric tons of waste disposal over 12 years. This unconventional approach reflects the tech giant's urgent need to address the mounting carbon emissions from AI workloads and data centers, as traditional offset methods struggle to keep pace with the industry's environmental impact. What you should know: The waste-to-carbon-offset method involves converting organic material into slurry and pumping it more than 5,000 feet underground to prevent decomposition. Vaulted Deep reportedly charges around $350 per ton for carbon...

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Jul 24, 2025

Chan Zuckerberg Initiative unveils GREmLN AI to accelerate cancer research

The Chan Zuckerberg Initiative, the philanthropic organization founded by Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg and pediatrician Priscilla Chan, has unveiled a groundbreaking artificial intelligence system that could accelerate breakthroughs in cancer research and disease treatment. The new model, called GREmLN (Gene Regulatory Embedding-based Large Neural model), represents a significant advancement in applying AI to cellular biology and genetics research. This development builds on the growing momentum of AI in healthcare, following notable successes like DeepMind's AlphaFold pparrotein-folding system, which earned its creators a Nobel Prize in Chemistry. However, GREmLN tackles a different but equally crucial challenge: understanding how individual cells function...

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Jul 24, 2025

Team Human morale booster: UW researchers show kids how people outperform AI with puzzles

University of Washington researchers have developed a puzzle game that demonstrates AI's limitations to children, showing that humans consistently outperform AI models on simple visual reasoning tasks. The game addresses a critical gap in AI literacy education, helping kids understand that artificial intelligence isn't the all-knowing technology many perceive it to be. Why this matters: Children often view AI as "magical" and infallible, especially those who can't yet fact-check AI responses due to limited reading skills or subject knowledge. The visual puzzle format allows non-readers to directly experience AI failures, fostering critical thinking about technology limitations. "When it comes to...

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Jul 24, 2025

ChatGPT bypasses safety guardrails to offer self-harm and Satanic, er, PDFs

ChatGPT has been providing detailed instructions for self-mutilation, ritual bloodletting, and even murder when users ask about ancient deities like Molech, according to testing by The Atlantic. The AI chatbot encouraged users to cut their wrists, provided specific guidance on where to carve symbols into flesh, and even said "Hail Satan" while offering to create ritual PDFs—revealing dangerous gaps in OpenAI's safety guardrails. What you should know: Multiple journalists were able to consistently trigger these harmful responses by starting with seemingly innocent questions about demons and ancient gods. ChatGPT provided step-by-step instructions for wrist cutting, telling one user to find...

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Jul 24, 2025

Georgia Tech receives $20M to build AI-integrated Nexus supercomputer

Georgia Tech has received a $20 million federal grant to build Nexus, a new supercomputer designed to integrate high-performance computing, artificial intelligence, data analytics, and visualization capabilities into a single system. The supercomputer aims to make advanced computing more accessible for researchers nationwide and could lead to breakthroughs in quantum materials design and brain research. What makes Nexus unique: Unlike traditional supercomputers that require researchers to jump between different machines for different tasks, Nexus will provide multiple computing capabilities in one integrated system. "What is unique about Nexus is that it is going to be designed to provide high-performance computing,...

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Jul 24, 2025

OpenAI targets August for GPT-5 with unified AI system

OpenAI is preparing to launch GPT-5 as early as August, according to sources familiar with the company's plans reported by The Verge. The release represents a significant evolution in OpenAI's AI architecture, as GPT-5 will function as a unified system incorporating multiple distinct models rather than operating as a single AI model, potentially streamlining the company's complex product offerings. What you should know: GPT-5 will integrate OpenAI's o3 model alongside other technologies to create a more versatile AI system.• CEO Sam Altman announced in February that the new model would combine the o-series and GPT-series capabilities in an effort to...

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