AI News - February 11, 2025
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We're excited to bring you this week's roundup of the most fascinating AI news, updates, and breakthroughs! Grab a cup of your favorite beverage, sit back, and explore the incredible world of AI with us.
🔥 Top AI Stories of the Week
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Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg says that his company may stop development of AI models deemed ‘too risky’. [Link]
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China’s Deep Seek model gives EU AI startups a leg up in the AGI race. [Link]
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The UK announces a plan to screen women for breast cancer using a new AI tool called Edith. [Link]
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Tech megacorporations plan to spend over 300 billion USD in investment in 2025. [Link]
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Auction House plans to give an AI generated art auction in 2025. [Link]
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Researchers discover malicious language models residing on the Hugging Face website. [Link]
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Minneapolis St. Paul police testing out AI monitor to detect ‘distracted drivers’ to improve road traffic safety. [Link]
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Github Copilot can now generate code from static images. [Link]
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The Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences considers requiring all movies submitted for an Oscar to disclose AI use. [Link]
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Chinese company Bytedance, makers of TikTok, reveal a new AI model that generates realistic videos of humans. [Link]
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US House of Representatives lawmakers want to ban Deep Seek from government devices. [Link]
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Indian media organizations looking to join the copyright lawsuit in the USA against OpenAI. [Link]
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European AI company Mistral releases iOS and Android “Le Chat” apps, and courts enterprises. [Link]