This Week’s News

  1. Pennsylvania governor Josh Shapiro says that Pennsylvania leads the way in AI usage among U.S. states. [Link]

  2. Live action film Invincible releases a completely generated trailer using AI. [Link]

  3. A new AI model is revolutionizing weather prediction. [Link]

  4. OpenAI has upgraded its voice generation AI model for GPT-4o. [Link]

  5. Adobe has rolled out new AI agents for online marketing. [Link]

  6. Many AI experts feel that billions of dollars are being wasted on attempting to scale AI models. [Link]

  7. NVidia announces the DGX SparkAI Mini computer and the DGX Spark AI workstation. [Link]

  8. Taco Bell, Pizza Hut and KFC locations will debut AI order takers at their drive throughs. [Link]

  9. Hundreds of actors and other showbusiness personnel have written letters to the Trump administration urging it not to loosen copyright restrictions on AI. [Link]

  10. NVidia has announced its new Blackwell Ultra and Rubin AI chipsets. [Link]

  11. Health Care organizations are deploying generative AI solutions, but caution is warranted. [Link]

  12. Sampo Corporation, a Japanese insurance company, is using AI to help alleviate the critical shortage of healthcare workers in the country. [Link]

  13. China will start enforcing tagging of AI content by September 2025. [Link]

  14. Kevin Weil, OpenAI’s Chief Product Officer, predicts that by the end of 2025, AI will surpass all human coders in ability. [Link]

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