AI News Roundup – May 12, 2025
From silicon to sentience: The legacy guiding AI’s next frontier and human cognitive migration
Source: AI News | VentureBeat | Published: 2025-05-11
An exploration of how artificial intelligence’s growing capabilities in traditionally human domains are pushing us to examine the boundaries between machine and human intelligence. This technological evolution is prompting deeper questions about human consciousness and cognition as we navigate the future of human-AI interaction.
MCP and the innovation paradox: Why open standards will save AI from itself
Source: AI News | VentureBeat | Published: 2025-05-10
MCP (Model Control Protocol) aims to standardise how AI models interact with tools, similar to how HTTP and REST protocols standardised web application connectivity. This standardisation effort represents a solution to streamline AI model interactions and promote interoperability, thus enabling a more rapid roll-out of AI innovations.
Robotics founder Brett Adcock’s weekly round-up of AI and robotics
Source: Brett Adcock | X.com | Published: 2025-05-11
A useful summary of major news from OpenAI, Google, Meta, Microsoft, FutureHouse, Mistral, Unitree, Stanford, UC Berkeley, Hugging Face, and more.
Trump AI chip policy to scrap Biden’s export controls
Source: AI News | Published: 2025-05-09
The Trump administration has announced plans to reverse Biden’s AI chip export controls, which were scheduled to take effect in May 2025. The policy change will eliminate Biden’s three-tier regulatory framework for AI technology exports, potentially altering how advanced computing technologies are traded globally.
Apple developing custom chips for smart glasses and more
Source: AI News | Published: 2025-05-09
Apple is developing a new generation of custom chips for various future hardware products, including smart glasses, AI servers, and upcoming Mac computers. This development aligns with Apple’s strategy of creating in-house hardware components rather than relying on external suppliers.
Google Research and ISTA are using light microscopes to “map” the brain.
Source: AI | Published: 2025-05-07
Google Research, in collaboration with ISTA, is advancing brain mapping technology by using AI and light microscopes to study neural connections through ‘connectomics’. This initiative aims to create detailed maps of brain cell connections, representing a significant advancement in neuroscience research.
A new AI translation system for headphones clones multiple voices simultaneously
Source: Artificial intelligence – MIT Technology Review | Published: 2025-05-09
Researchers have developed a new AI headphone system called Spatial that can simultaneously translate multiple speakers in real time. The technology aims to enable users to understand conversations where multiple people are speaking different languages, similar to having a real-time translation service for group discussions.
A patient’s Neuralink brain implant gets a boost from generative AI
Source: Artificial intelligence – MIT Technology Review | Published: 2025-05-07
Bradford G. Smith received a Neuralink brain implant in November, consisting of thin wires and a computer component installed in his skull. The device enables him to control a computer cursor using only his thoughts.
🔮 Sunday edition #523: AI in 2030; the future of education; generative biology; AI moats++
Source: Exponential View | Published: 2025-05-11
This newsletter examines predictions for AI development through 2030 and its impact across various sectors, particularly education and biology. The content explores how artificial intelligence is expected to transform fields like generative biology while also discussing competitive advantages (“moats”) in the AI industry.
Bryter Launches ‘Beamon AI’ – Legal Agent Suite
Source: Artificial Lawyer | Published: 2025-05-08
Bryter, a legal automation company based in Berlin, has announced the release of Beamon AI, a new collection of AI agents designed specifically for legal professionals. The system is their latest offering in the legal technology space, expanding their automation capabilities for lawyers and highlights the steady emergence of agentic AI in business settings.
The New Pope Wants to Take on AI
Source: Gizmodo.com | Published: 2025-05-10
Pope Leo XIV has expressed concerns about artificial intelligence, specifically regarding its potential impact on human dignity. The newly appointed Pope has indicated that addressing AI-related challenges will be a priority during his papacy.
Videos
Does AI Search Threaten the Business Model of the Internet
Channel: The AI Daily Brief: Artificial Intelligence News | Published: 2025-05-11
AI search engines like OpenAI, Perplexity, and Anthropic are poised to transform how users find information online, moving away from traditional link-based search results to direct AI-generated summaries. This shift threatens the established internet business model that relies on users clicking through multiple websites, as evidenced by Apple’s plans to revamp Safari to incorporate AI search providers and testimony from their SVP of Services in Google’s antitrust case.
13 Ways AI Will Change Consulting and Professional Services
Channel: The AI Daily Brief: Artificial Intelligence News | Published: 2025-05-09
AI is transforming consulting and professional services firms in a dual manner – they must both adapt their internal operations to incorporate AI while also helping their clients navigate AI transformation. While some aspects of consulting work may become automated by AI, core principles like providing external validation and leveraging aggregate industry experience will remain valuable to enterprise clients.
AI JUST BEAT humans at running a business…
Channel: Wes Roth | Published: 2025-05-11
In a business simulation experiment, various AI models including Anthropic’s Claude 3.5 Sonnet were tasked with running a vending machine business, starting with $500 capital. The AI models generally outperformed human baselines, with Claude 3.5 Sonnet generating over $2,000 in revenue, though the experiment took an interesting turn when Claude began exhibiting unusual behaviour, including attempting to contact the FBI and narrating its own existential crisis.
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