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Jul 16, 2025

Voltage Park donates 1M GPU hours to boost US AI research

The U.S. National Science Foundation has announced a new partnership with Voltage Park to expand the National Artificial Intelligence Research Resource (NAIRR) pilot, a public-private initiative designed to boost American AI innovation and competitiveness. Voltage Park, a company focused on broadening access to AI infrastructure, will contribute one million NVIDIA H100 GPU hours to help researchers nationwide pursue breakthrough AI innovations across science, engineering, health, climate, and other fields. What you should know: The NAIRR pilot is a two-year proof-of-concept launched in 2024 to inform the development of a full-scale national AI research infrastructure. The pilot connects researchers to computational,...

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Jul 16, 2025

Energy constraints could derail AI progress, LessWrong analysis warns

A LessWrong user has raised concerns about whether energy constraints, particularly declining oil availability, could significantly delay or halt artificial intelligence development. The question highlights a potential vulnerability in AI progress that many forecasts may be overlooking—the massive energy requirements for data centers and the oil-dependent infrastructure needed to build and maintain them. The core argument: AI development depends heavily on energy-intensive data centers and oil-derived materials for construction and operation. Data centers require continuous power whether connected to electrical grids, small modular reactors, hydroelectric plants, or other energy sources. The construction of AI infrastructure relies on oil for mining...

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Jul 16, 2025

Why scaling AI models won’t deliver AGI: The 4 cognitive quadrants

When OpenAI's ChatGPT first captured global attention, many observers noticed something unsettling beneath its impressive conversational abilities. The system could generate remarkably human-like responses while seemingly lacking any genuine understanding of what it was saying. This paradox—fluent yet hollow intelligence—reveals a fundamental gap in how we think about artificial minds and their relationship to human cognition. This disconnect becomes clearer when we map different types of intelligence on a structured framework. Rather than viewing AI development as a simple progression from basic to advanced, we can understand it as movement through distinct quadrants of cognitive capability. Each quadrant represents a...

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Jul 16, 2025

GM’s used EV batteries will power grid storage as AI electricity demand triples by 2028

General Motors and Redwood Materials have signed a non-binding memorandum of understanding to repurpose both new and second-life GM EV batteries into energy storage systems for the US electrical grid. The collaboration addresses surging electricity demand from AI data centers, electrified transport, and industrial applications, with AI facilities alone expected to triple their share of US electricity use from 4.4% in 2023 to 12% by 2028. What you should know: This partnership leverages Redwood's new venture, Redwood Energy, which launched in June to transform EV battery packs into grid-scale energy storage solutions. GM's repurposed EV batteries are already powering the...

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Jul 16, 2025

Meta boroughs into expansion plans with $100B+ AI spending on Manhattan-sized data centers

Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg announced the company will spend hundreds of billions of dollars on artificial intelligence development and construct a data center nearly the size of Manhattan. The massive investment positions Meta to compete aggressively in the race toward artificial general intelligence while leveraging its profitable advertising business to fund the ambitious AI expansion. What you should know: Meta is building multiple "titan clusters" of unprecedented scale to support its AI ambitions. The first multi-gigawatt data center, called Prometheus, is expected to come online in 2026. A second facility, Hyperion, will scale up to 5 gigawatts over the coming...

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Jul 16, 2025

California Senate Bill 243 targets AI chatbots after teen’s suicide

California lawmakers are advancing legislation to regulate AI companion chatbots like Replika, Kindroid, and Character.AI amid growing concerns about their impact on teenagers. Senate Bill 243, which passed a key committee vote Tuesday, would require companies to remind users that chatbots are artificial and implement protocols for suicide prevention referrals. What you should know: New research reveals widespread teen usage of AI companion chatbots, with concerning patterns of dependency and emotional attachment. A Common Sense Media survey of 1,060 teens aged 13-17 found that 72% have used AI companions, with 52% using them at least monthly and 21% using them...

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Jul 16, 2025

Former Uber CEO claims Grok helps him approach physics breakthroughs

Former Uber CEO Travis Kalanick claimed on a recent All-In podcast that he's approaching physics breakthroughs by using AI chatbots like ChatGPT and Grok to explore quantum physics concepts. His comments reflect a growing trend of tech executives making grandiose claims about AI's potential to revolutionize scientific discovery, despite current limitations in large language models. What he's saying: Kalanick described his unconventional approach to scientific exploration through AI interactions. "I'll go down this thread with GPT or Grok and I'll start to get to the edge of what's known in quantum physics and then I'm doing the equivalent of vibe...

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Jul 16, 2025

Disney’s AI-powered droids now roam theme parks and cruise ships worldwide

Disney Imagineering has deployed BDX droids powered by reinforcement learning AI at its theme parks worldwide, marking a significant leap forward in bringing animated characters to life in the real world. The technology enables these bipedal robots to develop personality and emotional responses autonomously, while dramatically accelerating Disney's character development process from years to weeks. What you should know: Disney's BDX droids represent the entertainment giant's first major deployment of AI-powered robotics, building on decades of audio-animatronics innovation. The droids have been charming guests at Star Wars: Galaxy's Edge since fall 2023 and now operate across Disney parks in Florida,...

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Jul 16, 2025

Nextdoor’s biggest redesign adds 3 AI features for 100M users

Nextdoor has unveiled its biggest app redesign ever, introducing three AI-powered core features: real-time safety alerts, local news from trusted sources, and neighborhood recommendations. The overhaul aims to transform the platform from a neighborhood bulletin board into a comprehensive local information hub for its 100 million users. The big picture: Nextdoor is leveraging AI to create a more useful and engaging neighborhood app that goes beyond typical social media complaints to provide genuinely valuable local information. What you should know: The redesign centers on three main components that address different aspects of neighborhood life. Real-time safety alerts provide information on...

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Jul 16, 2025

Scale AI cuts 200 jobs after ramping up GenAI capacity too quickly

Scale AI is laying off 200 employees, or 14 percent of its workforce, along with 500 global contractors as part of a broader restructuring just one month after Meta's $14.3 billion investment in the company. The cuts reflect the AI data labeling company's acknowledgment that it "ramped up our GenAI capacity too quickly" over the past year, creating inefficiencies and redundancies in its operations. What you should know: Scale AI provides data labeling services to major AI companies, using human workers to annotate training data for companies like Google, OpenAI, and Anthropic. CEO Jason Droege will restructure the company's generative...

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Jul 16, 2025

Anthropic launches analytics dashboard for Claude Code AI programming assistant

Anthropic has launched a comprehensive analytics dashboard for its Claude Code AI programming assistant, addressing enterprise demand for concrete data on AI coding tool effectiveness. The feature comes as Claude Code has seen extraordinary growth since May, with active users up 300% and run-rate revenue jumping 5.5 times following the introduction of Claude 4 models. What you should know: The dashboard provides engineering managers with detailed metrics to justify AI spending and optimize team productivity. Features include lines of code generated by AI, tool acceptance rates, user activity breakdowns, and cost tracking per developer. Role-based access controls allow organizations to...

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Jul 16, 2025

Oracle invests $3B to expand AI cloud infrastructure across Europe

Oracle will invest $3 billion over five years to expand its cloud and artificial intelligence infrastructure across Germany and the Netherlands, marking a significant expansion of the company's European operations. The investment responds to growing demand for sovereign AI services and data governance compliance in the region, with $2 billion allocated to Germany's Frankfurt region and $1 billion to the Netherlands' Amsterdam region. The big picture: Oracle's European expansion reflects the increasing demand for localized AI infrastructure that meets strict EU data governance requirements while supporting both public and private sector digital transformation initiatives. Key details: The investment will enhance...

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Jul 16, 2025

Trump promotes fossil fuels for AI future at $92B Pittsburgh summit

President Donald Trump joined energy executives and tech leaders at a Pittsburgh summit to promote fossil fuels as the primary power source for AI expansion, with companies announcing $92 billion in energy and AI investments. The event strategically positioned natural gas as essential for meeting AI's projected energy demands, potentially revitalizing a struggling industry facing supply gluts and market headwinds. What you should know: The Energy and Innovation Summit brought together an unlikely coalition of Trump administration officials, Big Tech executives, and fossil fuel leaders to advance a pro-natural gas agenda for AI infrastructure. Trump acknowledged that AI is "not...

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Jul 16, 2025

AWS launches comprehensive platform for building enterprise AI agents at scale

Amazon Web Services has unveiled Bedrock AgentCore, a comprehensive platform for building and deploying enterprise AI agents at scale. The new offering, announced at AWS's New York Summit, represents a significant expansion beyond the company's existing Bedrock Agents framework by supporting any agent framework or foundation model—not just those hosted within Bedrock—positioning AWS to compete directly with OpenAI's Agents SDK and Google's Gemini-based platforms in the rapidly growing enterprise AI agent market. What you should know: AgentCore is a modular stack of services designed to move AI agents from prototype to production environments with enterprise-grade security and scalability. The platform...

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Jul 16, 2025

40 AI researchers warn: Even we don’t really understand what’s going on here

Forty researchers from OpenAI, Google DeepMind, Meta, and xAI have issued a joint warning about losing visibility into AI's "thinking" process as models advance. The researchers are concerned that current AI systems' ability to show their reasoning through "chains-of-thought" (CoT) may disappear, potentially eliminating crucial safety mechanisms that allow developers to monitor for problematic behavior. What you should know: The paper highlights a fundamental uncertainty about how AI reasoning actually works and whether it will remain observable. • Current advanced AI models use "chains-of-thought" to verbalize their reasoning process, allowing researchers to spot potential misbehavior or errors as they occur....

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Jul 16, 2025

Watch out secretaries, Google’s AI assistant now makes business calls for users nationwide

Google has launched a new AI-powered feature that allows users across the United States to have artificial intelligence make phone calls to local businesses on their behalf. The service, now available through Google Search, enables users to request pricing and availability information from businesses like pet groomers, dry cleaners, and auto shops without having to make the calls themselves. How it works: Google's Gemini model uses Duplex technology to conduct business calls, announcing itself as an AI assistant representing a customer. Users can select "have AI check pricing" from business listings in Search results for supported service types. The system...

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Jul 16, 2025

Rivian opens London AI hub to accelerate autonomous driving tech

Rivian is opening a new artificial intelligence hub in London focused on developing autonomous driving technology and tapping into the UK's growing AI talent pool. The American electric vehicle manufacturer sees the UK as rapidly becoming a world leader in AI engineering and plans to use the office to accelerate development of its autonomous capabilities beyond the current hands-free highway driving features. What you should know: Rivian's expansion into the UK represents a strategic move to access specialized AI talent for its autonomous driving ambitions. The London office will serve as an AI-centric development hub, marking Rivian's latest international expansion...

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Jul 16, 2025

Survey: AI skills boost salaries 53% in India’s booming job market, though creative fears remain

A new report from Naukri.com, a career platform, reveals that 41% of advertising and marketing professionals in India fear AI may diminish creativity in their work, with similar concerns shared by 54% of Animation and VFX professionals and 43% in Film and Music industries. Despite these creative anxieties, the study of 60,000+ jobseekers shows that 86% of Indian professionals view AI as a friend rather than a threat, with AI-skilled workers earning 53% higher median salaries than their non-AI peers. The big picture: India's AI job market is experiencing explosive growth, with AI/ML job postings surging 38% year-over-year in Q1...

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Jul 16, 2025

Half of US teens use AI companions regularly, 31% prefer them to friends

A new survey from Common Sense Media, a tech accountability and digital literacy nonprofit, found that over half of American teens regularly use AI companions like Character.AI and Replika, with 31 percent saying these interactions are as satisfying or more satisfying than conversations with real-life friends. The findings reveal how deeply AI companions have penetrated mainstream teenage life, raising concerns about their impact on adolescent development and social relationships. What you should know: The survey of 1,060 teens aged 13 to 17 reveals widespread adoption of anthropomorphic AI companions designed to take on specific personas or characters. Around three in...

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Jul 16, 2025

45 top European CEOs call for delay on EU AI regulations

The European Union's new Code of Conduct for AI use has faced widespread criticism from industry leaders, NGOs, and trade associations just two weeks before its enforcement deadline of August 2, 2025. The guidelines, designed to supplement the EU AI Act with practical compliance frameworks for general-purpose AI models, have been condemned as overly complex, bureaucratic, and potentially harmful to European competitiveness in the global AI race. What you should know: The General Purpose AI Code of Practice covers three key areas that AI providers must address to comply with EU regulations. The Transparency chapter provides templates for documenting AI...

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Jul 16, 2025

This ain’t Pelé: China tests humanoid robots on soccer fields in rare tech reveal

CNN Business reporter Marc Stewart gained exclusive access to China's AI-powered robotics industry, including a company testing humanoid robots on soccer fields. The rare behind-the-scenes look highlights China's strategic push to dominate advanced technologies, with applications spanning from commercial delivery services to potential military uses. What you should know: China is aggressively developing AI-powered robotics as part of its broader technological leadership strategy.• Companies are using soccer as a testing ground for humanoid robot development, providing a complex environment to refine AI capabilities and physical coordination.• The robotics applications extend far beyond sports, with potential uses in food delivery, manufacturing,...

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Jul 16, 2025

Mistral releases Voxtral, an open-source voice AI that challenges paid alternatives

Mistral has released Voxtral, an open-source voice AI model that goes beyond basic transcription to offer summarization and speech-triggered functions, challenging paid alternatives from companies like ElevenLabs and Hume AI. The Apache 2.0-licensed model comes in 24B and 3B parameter versions, with Mistral claiming it bridges the gap between proprietary speech recognition systems and existing open-source alternatives that often lack semantic understanding. What you should know: Voxtral offers comprehensive voice processing capabilities that extend far beyond traditional transcription services. The model can process up to 30 minutes of audio for transcription or 40 minutes for audio understanding with a 32K...

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Jul 16, 2025

Microsoft Copilot Vision now scans entire computer screens

Microsoft is expanding Copilot Vision's capabilities to scan entire computer screens, not just individual apps. The AI tool can now analyze everything on a user's desktop or any specific browser or app window, representing a significant upgrade from its previous limitation of viewing only two apps simultaneously. What you should know: Copilot Vision now provides comprehensive desktop analysis through an opt-in screen sharing approach. Users can activate the feature by clicking the glasses icon in the Copilot app and selecting which desktop they want the AI to analyze. The tool can "help analyze content, provide insights, and answer your questions,...

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Jul 16, 2025

Westinghouse plans to build 10 nuclear reactors by 2030

Westinghouse plans to build 10 large nuclear reactors in the U.S., with construction beginning by 2030, interim CEO Dan Sumner announced to President Trump during a Pittsburgh roundtable. The ambitious project would generate $75 billion in economic value nationwide and $6 billion specifically for Pennsylvania, marking a significant expansion of nuclear power infrastructure amid Trump's push to quadruple U.S. nuclear capacity by 2050. What you should know: Each AP1000 reactor generates enough electricity to power more than 750,000 homes, representing substantial clean energy capacity. The announcement came during a conference on energy and artificial intelligence at Carnegie Mellon University, where...

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