AI @ Noon | November 13

UK to trial sales of blockchain-based gilts within two years: Bloomberg the UK plans to begin issuing digital gilts within the next two years, as the government latches onto technology it’s been slow to embrace.

+ Chancellor Rachel Reeves is expected to announce a digital issuance trial in her Mansion House speech to the City of London on Thursday, according to people familiar with the matter. Chancellors traditionally use the forum to announce policies to support the financial industry.

+ The new Labour government is striving to modernize its financial markets, in this case by using blockchain technology that underpins Bitcoin to “tokenize” its government debt. The hope is that it will make gilt trading faster and cheaper.

In Europe, Instagram ads are about to get less personal: WSJ reports Meta faces pressure to ask before using data to target ads or train artificial intelligence.

French newspapers to sue Elon Musk’s X over copyright violations: The Times reports a coalition of media outlets say the billionaire’s social media platform is using their content without paying for it.

Le Monde and several French newspapers sue X over 'neighboring rights' payments: AFP reports several news organizations accused the social media platform formerly known as Twitter of running their content without payment.

Chinese army unveils robot wolf, the new leader of the AI pack: The Times reports the Quadrupedal Unmanned Ground Vehicle Wolf is a step up from recent robodogs — it can run, obey commands … and has its own automatic rifle.

Biden admin to support controversial UN cybercrime convention: Politico reports the decision follows months of internal deliberations over whether to support the treaty, which digital rights groups have raised serious concerns over due to its potential misuse by countries like Russia and China.

Bloomberg: Biden administration to support controversial UN cyber treaty

+ Critics fear it could be misused by authoritarian countries

+ Agreement would help pursuit of cybercriminals, official says


From AI to hardware costs: Enterprise tech leaders prepare for Trump 2.0: The president-elect’s focus on tariffs and reducing regulation could affect hardware costs and AI deployments, and set off an M&A frenzy, CIOs say. WSJ

84,653: The price of bitcoin hit a record high of $84,653 on Monday afternoon on hopes that President-elect Donald Trump will offer cryptocurrency-friendly policies. A year ago, bitcoin sold for about $37,000.

Why crypto mania is reaching new heights: Are bitcoin bros right to be so thrilled by Donald Trump’s victory? Economist

Silicon Valley protested Trump in 2016. Now it wants to work with him. Donald Trump’s first White House win triggered public outcry from tech executives and employees but this week, industry leaders were friendlier. WP

Meta will offer paid subscription plans, with no ads, to Facebook and Instagram users in Europe.

AI groups rush to redesign model testing and create new benchmarks: Rapidly advancing technology is surpassing current methods of evaluating and comparing large language models. FT

+ OpenAI’s next artificial intelligence model, Orion, reportedly isn’t showing the massive leap in improvement previous versions have enjoyed. 

AI-generated images threaten science — here’s how researchers hope to spot them: Generative-AI technologies can create convincing scientific data with ease — publishers and integrity specialists fear a torrent of faked science. Nature

Which workers are embracing AI? A subset said the technology could help them work faster—but many still won’t use it. CBR

Reuters: Baidu bolsters AI lineup with enhanced text-to-image tech, no-code app builder 

China’s Baidu joins Meta in race to make AI-integrated smart glasses: 
FT reports the launch comes as Chinese internet groups jostle for dominance in hardware.

Baidu boasts strong AI user growth alongside launch of first smart glasses: SCMP reports at Baidu World 2024, where it announced the new Xiaodu AI Glasses, CEO Robin Li said the Ernie model now sees 1.5 billion API calls per day.

Apple, aiming to catch up with rivals in the smart home market, is nearing the launch of a new product category: a wall-mounted display that can control appliances, handle videoconferencing, and use AI to navigate apps.

Reuters:  Shopify delivers upbeat holiday forecast as AI draws customers, shares surge

Salesforce 
plans to hire more than 1,000 workers to sell its new generative AI agent product.

OpenAI co-founder Greg Brockman has returned to the artificial intelligence startup three months after taking a leave from his role as president, bringing a key figure back to the C-suite amid an exodus of top executives.

+ "We've started a war between technological productivity and human skill, and skill is losing." — Matt Beane, a Digital Fellow at the MIT Initiative on the Digital Economy, in his new book "The Skill Code: How to Save Human Ability in an Age of Intelligent Machines," looks at how technologies such as robots and AI can interfere with old ways of learning, with potentially devastating consequences.

Amazon steps up effort to build AI chips that can rival Nvidia: Big Tech group’s Annapurna Labs is spending big to build custom chips that lessen its reliance on market leader. FT

Bloomberg: Southern CEO says extending coal among options to meet AI demand

+ Utility head open to keeping coal plant online longer

+ Companies scrambling to secure power amid expected demand hike

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-Marc

AI @ Noon | November 7

UK will legislate against AI risks in next year, pledges Kyle: Science secretary says voluntary accord with developers of fast-evolving technology is ‘working.’ FT

UK government launches new AI safety platform for businesses: Science and tech secretary Peter Kyle wants country to be global leader in testing safety of new technology. FT

The scramble is on to fill out Trump’s cabinet: President-elect’s transition team sorts through spreadsheets as allies float names. WSJ

President-elect’s team already eyeing contenders for top appointments: Sen. Marco Rubio (R-FL) and Vivek Ramaswamy are among those being considered for cabinet positions, according to people familiar with the deliberations. WP

Who will run Donald Trump’s new administration? The new US president is expected to prize loyalty in his picks for key posts. FT

Robots are taking over low-skilled jobs — and changing votes: Automation is reducing job mobility for low-skilled workers, which can influence political preferences, according to research from Wharton’s Pinar Yildirim. K@W

What Big Tech CEOs want from a second Trump presidency: Leaders of Silicon Valley’s giants hope for a more permissive attitude on deals, antitrust, and AI in the next administration. FT

AI advocates see Trump re-election as industry boost but urge caution on policy Emerge

+ A priority of the next administration will be protecting the US’s position as an international AI leader, an issue Trump has promised.

+ The Center for AI Policy, a research organization that works to “mitigate catastrophic risks from AI,” warned the new administration against moving too fast.

“While there is certainly room to improve on the Biden AI executive order, a careless or hasty repeal could negatively affect the consistency and rigor of safety testing across the AI industry,” the group said in a statement emailed to Decrypt.


NYT: Bitcoin surges to record as crypto investors cheer Trump win

CNBC: Bitcoiners celebrate as $40 million campaign brings down Ohio Sen. Sherrod Brown


+ Republican Bernie Moreno, a blockchain entrepreneur, won the Ohio Senate race, knocking off Democratic incumbent Sherrod Brown

+ "This is what happens when you mess with the crypto army." -- Crypto twin Cameron Winklevoss celebrates the victory of blockchain entrepreneur Bernie Moreno, new Senator-elect for Ohio, in a post on X.


Crypto politics: Liberals’ and Conservatives’ confidence in cryptocurrencies: New research from Wharton marketing experts is helping to clarify what factors drive confidence in cryptocurrencies, despite the price swings, bank failures, and PR challenges. K@W

TI: TikTok sees Trump victory as app’s best hope

+ @JeffBezos: Big congratulations to our 45th and now 47th President on an extraordinary political comeback and decisive victory. No nation has bigger opportunities. Wishing  @realDonaldTrump all success in leading and uniting the America we all love.

Trump’s victory is a major win for Elon Musk and big-money politics: The candidate largely let the billionaire run his $175 million ground game — a gamble that future candidates could look to emulate. NYT

Trump’s victory is a major win for Elon Musk and big-money politics: NYT reports the candidate largely let the billionaire run his $175 million ground game — a gamble that future candidates could look to emulate.

WP: Musk announces plans to push GOP candidates in 2026 midterms and beyond

Elon Musk’s gamble on Donald Trump pays off: 
Billionaire chief of Tesla and X looks set to take up influential adviser role in White House. FT

Recent breakthroughs in AI promise to improve employee productivity: Gallup finds that employees who use AI are using it most for idea generation (41%), information consolidation (39%), and task automation (39%). Employees who use AI also report that they find it helpful for their work. Nearly half of employees (45%) say that their productivity and efficiency in their role have improved because of AI.

A battle is raging over the definition of open-source AI: Companies that bet on the right one could win big. Economist

Big Tech goes bananas on AI spending: BI reports the AI frenzy shows no signs of slowing among the tech giants: Amazon, Google, Meta, and Microsoft are expected to invest about $300 billion in the tech next year, according to Morgan Stanley. The bank said the spending spree is driven by generative AI and large-language model opportunities.

If Your tattoo was designed by AI, does it have a soul? Ink enthusiasts are divided over whether using artificial intelligence to design body art is fair game or taboo; ‘It’s like doing sports on steroids.’ WSJ

Mozilla is cutting 30% of staff. 

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-Marc

AI @ Noon | November 6

World faces crucial choice over AI, says top economist: AI was the big topic at Saudi Arabia's Future Investment Initiative. As CNN's Eleni Giokos explains, not everyone is certain it will do good things for humanity. CNN

Meta AI is ready for war: The Verge reports Meta is letting the US military and defense contractors use its Llama AI model for national security purposes.

Meta permits its AI models to be used for US military purposes: The shift in policy, covering government agencies and contractors working on national security, is intended to promote “responsible and ethical” innovations, the company said. NYT

Election wargames: Tech and politics try their hands at detecting voting threats: ‘Risk games’ hosted by Lux Capital expose the difficulty of identifying technology-related election threats. WSJ

A deepfake showed MLK Jr. backing Trump. His daughter calls it ‘vile.’: WP reports a false video made with artificial intelligence showed MLK Jr., who was assassinated in 1968, praising Donald Trump.

+ “We’re in kind of the ‘throw spaghetti at the wall’ moment of politics and AI, where this intersection allows people to try new things for propaganda,” said Rachel Tobac, chief executive of SocialProof Security, an ethical hacking company. “I think we’re going to see people try anything they can to influence the election.”

Microsoft linked arms with venture capitalist firm and “little tech” advocate Andreessen Horowitz on Friday to promote regulations that favor open-source AI development, according to Politico's Morning Tech newsletter. Read the "AI for Startups" blog post here.

Crypto’s political donation machine is just getting started Bloomberg

CNBC: Crypto’s $245 million campaign finance operation filled airwaves with ads not about crypto

+ The crypto industry raised more than $245 million from a mix of corporations and individual contributors this cycle.

+ The sector accounted for nearly half of all corporate money raised.

+ In pouring money into ads, the groups weren’t focused on informing voters about crypto.


NYT: Bitcoin surges to a record as crypto investors root for Trump win

+ Bitcoin’s price went above $75,000, breaking the record that the digital currency set in March.

Nuclear energy’s AI boom blew a fuse—here’s what could happen next: Regulator’s decision puts one type of contract at risk, but won’t close the door on nuclear power plants looking to sign agreements with data centers. WSJ

Napster’s lessons for the AI age: Lack of consultation has turned potential allies into adversaries, but technology and the creative industries can work together. Verity Harding

Palantir’s shares jump as ‘unwavering demand’ for AI lifts earnings: FT reports Peter Thiel’s data analytics company raises its revenue forecast as growth accelerates.

Nvidia surpasses Apple to become world’s most valuable company: WP reports the AI darling now has a $3.43 trillion market capitalization.

Apple asks Foxconn to produce servers in Taiwan in AI push: But Nvidia demand could limit Taiwanese supplier's capacity, sources say. Nikkei

CNET: Apple offers up to $1 million to anyone who can hack its AI servers

Physical Intelligence, 
a startup that is developing foundational software for robots, said on Monday it has raised $400 million in early-stage funding from Amazon's Jeff Bezos, OpenAI, venture capital firms Thrive Capital and Lux Capital.

AI startup Perplexity to triple valuation to $9 billion in new funding round: WSJ reports artificial intelligence search company is raising $500 million in its fourth funding round this year.

Apple is exploring a push into smart glasses with an internal study of products currently on the market, setting the stage for the company to follow Meta into an increasingly popular category.

Apple warns investors future products may never be as profitable as iPhone: FT reports analysts say artificial intelligence and virtual reality headsets might have lower margins than smartphones and App Store.

Is your air fryer spying on you? Concerns over ‘excessive’ surveillance in smart devices: UK consumer group Which? finds some everyday items including watches and speakers are ‘stuffed with trackers.’ Guardian

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-Marc

AI @ Noon | October 31

Bloomberg: AI’s $1.3 trillion future increasingly hinges on Taiwan

+ Stock market is hottest major Asian exchange thanks to AI

+ ‘Taiwan is really the engine that’s driving AI,’ says analyst


The next AI debate is about geopolitics: Data might be the “new oil,” but nations—not nature—will decide where to build data centers.  Jared Cohen

+  Jared Cohen is the president of global affairs at Goldman Sachs and co-head of the Goldman Sachs Global Institute.

US crypto exchange Coinbase committed another $25 million of funding to Fairshake, an influential political action committee for the digital-asset industry.

Fact Sheet: Key AI accomplishments in the year since the Biden-⁠Harris administration’s landmark Executive Order: One year ago, President Biden issued a landmark Executive Order to ensure that America leads the way in seizing the promise and managing the risks of artificial intelligence (AI). The Executive Order directed sweeping actions to manage AI’s safety and security risks, protect Americans’ privacy, advance equity and civil rights, stand up for consumers and workers, promote innovation and competition, advance American leadership around the world, and more. WH Release

Center for AI Policy (CAIP) Congressional endorsements for Election 2024: The Center for AI Policy (CAIP) announced endorsements in Election 2024 for incumbent Representative Tom Kean, Jr. to continue representing New Jersey's 7th Congressional District and US Senate candidate Caroline Gleich to represent the people of Utah. Press Release

+ CAIP conducted a survey of notable races this election cycle for the first time as a small pilot project to ascertain federal candidates’ support of AI safety legislation and policies.

+ "I’m proud to earn the endorsement of the Center for AI Policy. As technology continues to evolve, we need a digital expert in Congress to help shape American policy for decades to come." -- Caroline Gleich - Candidate for US Senate (D-UT) + Ski mountaineer and athlete


Will Silicon Valley’s next member of Congress be tough on tech? Silicon Valley is set to get fresh congressional representation in the upcoming election, with two Democrats vying to fill retiring Rep. Anna G. Eshoo’s coveted seat in California’s 16th District. WP

Three Mile Island, notorious in nuclear power’s past, may herald its future: The Pennsylvania plant, site of the worst US nuclear energy accident, is at the forefront of efforts to expand nuclear capacity to meet rising electricity demand. NYT

Wall Street giants to make $50 billion bet on AI and power projects: WSJ reports KKR and Energy Capital Partners plan to invest in development of data centers and the power infrastructure to support them.

How Arm could be the unexpected winner of the AI investment boom: Shares in the British chip designer, which is controlled by SoftBank, have trebled in price over the past year. But its ambitions go much further. FT

Profit at Samsung Electronics Co.’s mainstay chip operations missed market expectations, reflecting the Korean tech leader’s struggles to catch up in lucrative AI chips.

Can startups thrive in an age of AI? Hemant Taneja + Fareed Zakaria

Amazon AI veteran joins PwC to lead innovation and AI push: WSJ reports Matt Wood is the accounting firm’s first commercial technology and innovation officer.

Microsoft’s GitHub unit cuts AI deals with Google, Anthropic: Bloomberg reports GitHub’s Copilot coding assistant will offer new AI models as option for users who want to switch from OpenAI.

Microsoft earnings show AI is bolstering its cloud Business: WSJ reports the quarterly revenue for the cloud unit rose 33%, indicating that the company's heavy investment in artificial intelligence is paying off.

Microsoft’s big bet on AI reaps reward: The Times reports first-quarter profits of $24.7bn beat Wall Street forecasts.

Microsoft cloud revenue rises on AI boom but softer outlook weighs on shares: FT reports warnings of slowing Azure growth and rising data centre costs dampen initial optimism on tech giant’s quarterly earnings.

FT: Meta sees AI spending accelerating as earnings top forecasts

Facebook company Meta shows strong growth as AI spending surges: 
Le Monde reports the parent company of Facebook, Instagram and WhatsApp said net profit in the third quarter was $15.7 billion – up 35% on the same period last year.

How The New York Times is using generative AI as a reporting tool: LLMs help reporters transcribe and sort through hundreds of hours of leaked audio. ARS

Alexa’s new AI brain is stuck in the lab: Amazon is eager to take on ChatGPT, but technical challenges have forced the company to repeatedly postpone the updated voice assistant’s debut. Bloomberg

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-Marc

AI @ Noon | October 30

TSMC chips ended up in devices made by China’s Huawei despite US controls: NYT reports the US government has tried to keep Chinese companies from obtaining certain advanced technologies, but concerns have been growing that some products may have been routed to Huawei.

Bitcoin surge as investors bet on Trump victory: The Times reports the Republican presidential candidate has pledged to make America the bitcoin superpower of the world.'

Polling shows most voters say they’ve been exposed to AI misinformation: Americans for Responsible Innovation (ARI) released new polling on voters’ attitudes towards AI policy and their experiences with AI content during this year’s presidential election. The polling arrives in the final weeks of an election cycle that has featured a flood of AI-generated content. The new polling shows that fifty-five percent of all voters, including a majority of Democrats, Republicans, and Independents, say they’ve been exposed to AI-generated fake information this presidential election.

+ The poll, conducted by Morning Consult from October 16 to 19, surveyed 2,001 registered voters with a margin of error of ±2%. The full poll is available here.

+  About a third of the poll respondents said they were not confident in their ability to distinguish AI generated content from authentic content. 

OpenAI is violating a slew of laws and regulations, including President Joe Biden’s sweeping executive order and the White House’ AI Bill of Rights, according to a complaint filed by the privacy advocacy nonprofit Electronic Privacy Information Center, or EPIC. The complaint filed with the Federal Trade Commission builds on existing consumer protection and antitrust investigations the agency is conducting into OpenAI.

+ “OpenAI is the subject of this complaint, largely because they've really set themselves up as a leader in the generative AI field, and because their products have been used by so many.”

American Security Project, a non-partisan think tank, began a new initiative today called AI 2030, with the support of an array of former national security officials, generals, and some of the world’s leading AI developers — including OpenAI. The initiative is meant to shape public dialogue about US competition against China on AI.

The AI boom may unleash a global surge in electronic waste: Most e-waste is never recycled. Data center upgrades for AI projects could significantly add to the problem, researchers say. WP

Max Richter: ‘AI music is probably in the charts and we don’t realise’: The wildly popular composer has clocked up three billion streams and soundtracked dozens of films. Now he fears for the future of creativity. The Times

Universal Music Group, which has sued AI start-ups for copyright infringement, has partnered with Klay Vision, a music generator that says it won’t rip off artists.

Silent firing is the new quiet quitting: Companies need to find a way to pay for investments in artificial intelligence. FC

How real-time AI facial filters can influence romantic attraction: A study used artificial intelligence to transform the smiles of volunteers during speed-dating sessions to investigate how this affected their interactions. The Times

Musk’s xAI in talks to raise funding valuing it at $40 billion: WSJ reports the fundraising is poised to result in a much higher valuation for the startup, which was pegged at $24 billion this past spring.

Sierra, an AI start-up co-founded by Bret Taylor, the chairman of OpenAI, closed a funding round that values it at $4.5 billion.

Peter Thiel’s Founders Fund leads $500mn fundraising for AI cloud group Crusoe Energy: FT reports the deal values infrastructure start-up at $3bn as it benefits from spending surge on generative AI.

AFP: Google reports strong growth driven by AI, Cloud

FT: Google’s strong earnings boosted by cloud computing growth

Meta 
is reportedly working on a search engine for its chatbot users to reduce the service’s reliance on Google and Microsoft’s Bing.

Reuters: OpenAI builds first chip with Broadcom and TSMC, scales back foundry ambition

+ @pmddomingos: Apple has always been known for its tight integration of hardware and software. And now with Apple Intelligence it’s adding vaporware to the mix.

Bloomberg: Softbank’s Son Says Nvidia is undervalued as super AI looms

+ “$9 Trillion of capex for Artificial Super Intelligence is very reasonable. In fact, it may be too small” -- Masayoshi Son

Suck up to your fake CEO: The deepfake scam explosion has only just begun. Economist

A rural Missouri town fights Big Tech, and itself: Residents of Peculiar battled developers and some of their local officials to keep a giant data center out of their community. NYT

Czech group buys stake in Rolls-Royce mini nuclear project: The Times reports the partnership to push forward deployment of small modular reactors.

Nikkei: Founder of TikTok owner ByteDance tops China's rich list

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-Marc

AI @ Noon | October 29

US  finalizes China tech investment ban targeting AI, chips: Restrictions potentially put China investors with US residency or citizenship in crossfire. Nikkei

China tightens its hold on minerals needed to make computer chips: NYT reports already the dominant producer of rare minerals, Beijing is using export restrictions and its power over state-owned companies to further control access.

The World’s top 25 companies by market cap Visual Capitalist

+ There are only seven trillion-dollar companies in the world, six of which are American

Palmer Luckey on the Pentagon’s future of mixed reality: What a floundering military goggle project reveals about where our experiences with the technology are headed next, according to the founder of Oculus. MIT TR

Fortune: Nvidia’s billionaire CEO says AI can do a lot of things—except take his job

'AI will acquire a human form,' top Nvidia executive tells Nikkei forum
 Nikkei

What if Microsoft let OpenAI go free? It may not be as crazy as it sounds. Economist

Microsoft's AI demand under scrutiny as investors seek payday: Reuters reports the software giant is widely seen as the front-runner in the race to capitalize on generative AI, in part thanks to its investment in ChatGPT-owner OpenAI. But recent reports point to slow adoption for its key products including the $30-per-month Copilot assistant for enterprises.

Google’s search engine has been given an AI overhaul. The web giant has activated a new feature Australia-wide that will deliver answers from its generative chatbot Gemini that will sit above the usual list of web results.

Toyota and NTT to team on AI self-driving to prevent crashes: Nikkei reports Japanese groups to invest $3bn in R&D, aim for practical use by 2028.

This AI version of a hit Christmas song marks a new era for music: Universal Music Group and SoundLabs used AI to create an authorized version of ‘Rockin’ Around the Christmas Tree’ in Spanish. It’s likely the first of many such songs. FC

Meet the ‘super users’ who tap AI to get ahead at work: Workers say using AI tools like ChatGPT every day supercharges their efforts and saves them time on the job. WP

Staying authentic on LinkedIn in the age of AI: Everyone’s vying for visibility and influence, but it’s important to remember that authenticity still holds significant value, and AI cannot capture what you have to bring to the table. FC

ChatGPT dominates web traffic among GenAI tools: The 15 most popular generative AI tools according to web traffic in March 2024. VisualCapitalist

Evan Spiegel battles to revive Snap’s fortunes: Snapchat creator’s ambitions in augmented reality and online advertising hit by growing strength of arch-rival Meta. FT

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-Marc

AI @ Noon | October 28

apan is remarkably open to AI, but slow to make use of it: The land of Doraemon embraces the new technology in theory but not in practice. Economist

Bloomberg: Apple blocked from selling iPhone 16 models in Indonesia

+ Indonesia says Apple hasn’t fulfilled investment pledges

+ Rivals Samsung, Xiaomi have set up local factories to comply


Newspapers must be paid if AI uses their archive, Keir Starmer says: The prime minister vows to defend the media but tech firms warn Britain will be left behind unless companies can use copyrighted work to train their models. The Times

Man who used AI to create child abuse images jailed for 18 years in UK: FT reports a judge rules in landmark case involving deepfake sexual abuse material.

How a Mumbai drugmaker is helping Putin get Nvidia AI chips: Trade-tracking data show that the Indian firm is selling top-end Dell servers optimized for artificial intelligence to Russia. Bloomberg

Our robot stories haven’t prepared us for ARoss Douthat

BI: James Cameron says the reality of artificial general intelligence is 'scarier' than the fiction of it

AP: Researchers say an AI-powered transcription tool used in hospitals invents things no one ever said

Many older Americans don’t trust AI-generated health information: 
The report’s authors wrote that health literacy is important to help adults make decisions about their health. WP

Reuters: Google to develop AI that takes over computers, The Information reports

Meet Joelle Pineau: Shaping AI as the world grapples with its potential: 
Meta’s head of research into the technology explains the career path that led to weighing questions on society’s future. FT

Why Apple’s AI success hinges on the iPhone: Big tech rivals can distribute AI widely through their services, while Apple’s hardware-centric business needs its devices as the touchpoint. WSJ

How Intel got left behind in the AI chip boom: Intel was for decades Silicon Valley’s dominant chip company. But missed opportunities and poor execution left it on the sidelines in tech’s latest gold rush. NYT

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-Marc

AI @ Noon | October 25

White House orders Pentagon and intel agencies to increase use of AI: The Biden administration is under pressure to speed up AI development while also safeguarding against potential risks associated with the technology. WP

White House pushes agencies to adopt AI for military, spy uses: BGov reports the Biden administration plans to accelerate the adoption of artificial intelligence for military and intelligence uses, directing agencies to obtain the most powerful systems in a safe and secure manner, according to plans outlined in a new national security memorandum. The ambition to deploy AI in ways that would include lethal force is driven by fears that the US could fall behind China’s efforts to rapidly advance its own cutting-edge efforts, according to a senior administration official who briefed reporters on the memo before its release on Thursday and requested anonymity to discuss it.

+ “Our competitors want to upend US AI leadership and have employed economic and technological espionage in efforts to steal US technology,” according a White House fact sheet.

+ United Nations Secretary General Antonio Guterres is leading the call for nations to sign a ban on lethal autonomous weapons by 2026, something that the US is not expected to join.

Biden to release AI national security memo: The memo will serve “as a formal charter for the AI Safety Institute” and a framework will provide agencies with new guidance, senior officials said. FedScoop

+ Under the memo, agencies will be directed to access “the most powerful AI systems and put them to use,” senior administration officials who briefed reporters on the memo ahead of its release said. The memo will also bolster the role of the AI Safety Institute and provide direction to agencies for AI use for national security.

WH Memo: Biden-⁠Harris administration outlines coordinated approach to harness power of AI for US national security - Read the memo here.

Human scientists are still better than AI ones – for now: A simulator for the process of scientific discovery shows that AI models still fall short of human scientists and engineers in coming up with hypotheses and carrying out experiments on their own. NS

Big Tech has given itself an AI deadline: Why are AI execs suddenly saying that superintelligence is just around the corner? The Atlantic

The next wave of AI won’t be driven by LLMs - Here’s what investors should focus on instead Vivek Wadhwa

Masayoshi Son inflates the AI bubble even more Parmy Olson

Arm CEO sees AI transforming the world much faster than the internet: Rene Haas, the chief executive officer of Arm Holdings, says AI’s impact will be ‘quite, quite dramatic’ and there’s no holding back smart cars. Bloomberg

US approves massive lithium mine in Nevada, overriding protests: WP reports some environmentalists worry the Rhyolite Ridge Lithium-Boron Project could drive a rare wildflower to extinction, highlighting the trade-offs of the energy transition.

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-Marc