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Researchers develop an AI-powered e-nose, offering a cost-effective and efficient way to detect and analyze oil spills.

Researchers have developed an AI-powered e-nose capable of detecting oil spills and identifying their origin based on volatile compounds. The device, significantly cheaper and more portable than current gas analysis equipment, can aid in environmental monitoring and oil field studies.

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Asian financial institutions face mounting risks as slow AI adoption leaves them vulnerable to evolving financial crime threats.

A report by SymphonyAI and Regulation Asia shows that despite AI's potential in fighting financial crime, only 15% of Asian financial institutions have advanced AI in their compliance systems. Legacy system integration and regulatory challenges impede progress, leaving them vulnerable as financial crimes evolve.

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AI didn't swing the 2024 U.S. presidential election but deepened the divide, fueling distrust in reality and sowing seeds of misinformation that polarized voters.

AI didn’t sway the election,” says Professor Hany Farid, but it spread misinformation and reinforced partisan beliefs. Experts highlight how social media, especially X, allowed unmoderated AI content, fueling confusion and distrust.

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Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Company (TSMC) set to halt production of advanced AI chips for Chinese clients, marking a significant shift in the global semiconductor landscape.

Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Co (TSMC) has notified Chinese chip design companies that it is suspending production of their most advanced AI chips from Monday, the Financial Times reported, citing three people familiar with the matter.

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A groundbreaking moment in art and technology: AI robot Ai-Da’s portrait of Alan Turing fetches over $1 million at Sotheby’s, signaling a new era for AI-generated art

A painting by the humanoid Ai-Da Robot, depicting WWII codebreaker Alan Turing, has sold at Sotheby’s for over $1 million, surpassing estimates and marking a historic moment in AI art. The work, titled ‘AI God,’ prompts reflection on the implications of emerging AI technologies.

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AI Brings The Beatles Back to the Grammys: 'Now and Then' Competes for Top Honors

Though the band has been broken up for 50 years, Paul McCartney decided to use AI last year to create 'the last Beatles record.' Instead of synthetically resurrecting his late bandmates with deepfakes, McCartney used AI to enhance a 1978 demo by John Lennon, cleaning up the recording’s poor sound quality.

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The UAE’s neutral stance in the AI race and robust pro-business policies make it a rising hub for tech innovation and AI talent.

The UAE is carving a unique niche in the global AI landscape, offering pro-business policies, a strategic geographic location, and a neutral stance amidst the US-China rivalry. This environment makes it a sought-after destination for Southeast Asian and global tech firms looking to scale AI-driven solutions

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Canada’s $2.4 billion commitment to AI adoption aims to bridge the innovation gap and position the country as a global leader, before it's too late!

Canada has long been recognized for its AI research, but a recent report warns that its businesses lag in adoption, risking competitiveness. With a $2.4 billion investment, Canada aims to accelerate AI integration across industries, bridging the gap between innovation and practical application.

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The UK plans sweeping AI legislation to ensure safety, with Technology Secretary Peter Kyle pledging to turn voluntary AI agreements into legally binding measures.

The UK is set to introduce legislation to safeguard against AI risks, transforming voluntary testing accords into legally binding measures. Technology Secretary Peter Kyle emphasized the importance of investing in advanced computing power and granting the AI Safety Institute full independence to act in the public’s interest.

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Trump's election win signals sweeping changes to U.S. AI policy, challenging regulations set by Biden's administration

Donald Trump's 2024 presidential election victory is set to reshape AI policies, beginning with dismantling Biden's AI regulations. The future of federal oversight, innovation, and industry partnerships hangs in the balance as the incoming administration leans toward deregulation

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Open or Closed? AI model choices define safety, transparency, and governance challenges for the future.

AI is rapidly evolving, and with it, the debate over open versus closed models intensifies. While open models enable broader innovation and transparency, they also introduce security risks, as recent reports of repurposing models for military use show. Closed models offer more control but limit transparency. Striking a balance between access, innovation, and safety is key as policymakers grapple with AI’s future.

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Europe risks 'ruin' without AI adoption, warns Palantir's Alex Karp as U.S. leads the global AI revolution.

Europe must act or risk economic ruin," warns Palantir CEO Alex Karp, urging urgent AI adoption across the continent. As Palantir sees record revenue from rising U.S. AI demand, Karp’s message highlights the need for European governments and companies to catch up in the race for AI innovation and relevance.

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Sophia the humanoid wows at Hong Kong’s NTT Innovation Summit, spotlighting the city’s smart city ambitions and AI-driven urban future.

At Hong Kong's NTT Innovation Summit, humanoid robot Sophia brought the future to life, discussing the potential of AI in smart city initiatives. Leaders from NTT Com Asia, academia, and industry explored AI-driven solutions for smart infrastructure, safety, and sustainable development, aiming to position Hong Kong as a leading smart city.

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Jeff Bezos bets on AI-driven 'generalist' robots to handle everything from folding laundry to clearing tables.

Jeff Bezos is backing a new kind of robotics startup aiming to break barriers with AI-powered 'generalist' robots. Physical Intelligence’s pi-zero model enables robots to switch between tasks, like folding laundry, stacking dishes, and even handling delicate items like eggs. The vision is clear: robots that can adapt to any task with a touch of AI-powered versatility.

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Meta’s Llama AI now powers U.S. national security efforts, expanding AI’s role in government operations

Meta's Llama AI model is set to bolster U.S. national security efforts through partnerships with major tech and defense firms, focusing on applications in logistics, cybersecurity, and intelligence. This initiative highlights the critical role of AI in maintaining technological leadership amid global competition

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Unlocking the Mysteries of AI: It’s Math, Not Magic!

AI may seem magical, but it’s simply the product of neural networks and deep learning, powered by math and extensive datasets. At Florida Tech’s NETS Lab, researchers are demystifying AI, creating methods like PEEK to help ensure AI's reliability and versatility in fields as critical as spaceflight and medicine.

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Get Paid to Train AI: How a Singapore App is Putting Cash in Users' Pockets for Data Collection

Singapore’s Tictag app is enabling everyday users to earn ‘pocket money’ for completing simple data tasks, which then train AI systems in areas like voice recognition and image labeling. ‘The demands keep getting higher,’ says co-founder Kevin Quah, whose start-up seeks to bridge the data gap by involving thousands of users in generating, categorizing, and refining data that powers AI development

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Tim Burton’s World: A Journey into Art, AI, and the Undying Outsider Spirit

Tim Burton’s latest exhibition offers more than just a collection of movie memorabilia, it’s a deep dive into the mind of an artist who has spent a lifetime portraying misfits and monsters. Visitors get to see iconic film props, sketches, and costumes, alongside the director’s latest views on AI’s unsettling impact on art.

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Meta’s AI Llama finds its way into China's defense strategy as PLA researchers develop ChatBIT for military use

China’s PLA researchers are transforming Meta’s Llama AI model into a tool for defense. Named ChatBIT, the AI is part of broader military efforts in intelligence and decision-making. As U.S. security concerns rise over open-source AI, Meta reaffirms its stance against any unauthorized military use of its technology.

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