AI News - March 31, 2025
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🔥 Top AI Stories of the Week
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Bloomberg runs into difficulties using AI to summarize financial articles. [Link]
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Fashion retailer H & M plans to use AI clones of its models in advertising. [Link]
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CEO of Alibaba Joe Tsai warns the market of an AI ‘bubble’. [Link]
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Bill Gates predicts that within ten years, AI will replace most human jobs. [Link]
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OpenAI’s Ghibliverse text to image generator goes viral and the company loosens its policies on content. [Link]
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North Korean leader Kim Jong Un inspects the country’s latest AI drones. [Link]
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Apple is ordering over one billion USD worth of NVidia AI GPUs. [Link]
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AI therapists surpass humans in empathy, according to a study. [Link]
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The Massachusetts Institute of Technology develops artificial muscles for bendable robots. [Link]
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North Korea launches a ‘Hacking Hub’ focused on AI. [Link]
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Roy Lee, an ex-Columbia student kicked out for creating an AI chat app that allows people to cheat on internship exams, has no plans to quit. [Link]
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There is a debate over the concept of AI peer reviewing research papers. [Link]
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NVidia CEO Jensen Huang frets about the rise of ASICs to threaten NVidia’s market share in GPUs. [Link]