AI Industry News: UK Newspapers, Apple, and Huawei Make Headlines

The intersection of artificial intelligence and various industries is a hot topic in the news. This week, several developments have caught our attention, from the impact of AI on creative industries to the advancements in AI chip production.

Some of the UK's biggest newspapers have launched a coordinated campaign against the government's plans to introduce exemptions to copyright law for training AI models. The Make It Fair campaign, backed by the News Media Association and the Society of Editors, aims to protect the creative industries from the unlicensed use of their content by tech firms. The campaign comes as a response to the government's consultation on possible exemptions to copyright law for AI training models.

Apple Succumbs to Silicon Valley's Numeric Affliction

Apple, a tech giant, has succumbed to the trend of investing in AI, indicating a significant shift in the industry. The hyperscalers are going all in on an AI market that's still in its infancy, and Apple is following suit.

Children's Mental Health at Risk from Chatbots, Advocacy Groups Say

Youth advocacy groups are ramping up protective legal efforts over fears that children can form unhealthy, dangerous relationships with AI chatbots. Chatbot apps, such as Replika and Character.AI, have gained popularity among users seeking companionship online, but developers say AI companions can combat loneliness and improve users' social experiences in a safe space.

Deep Fake Video of Donald Trump Kissing Elon Musk's Toes Plays at US Office

A deep fake video of Donald Trump kissing Elon Musk's toes played continuously on monitors in the US Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) on Monday. The AI-generated clip, titled "Long Live the Real King," appeared to mock Trump and Musk's relationship.

Bank of America's Jim DeMare on Investments, AI

Bank of America's President for Global Markets, Jim DeMare, spoke with Bloomberg's Guy Johnson at the Bank of America Investor Summit in Dubai, discussing investments and AI.

Microsoft Invests in Cloud Data Firm Veeam Software to Build AI Products

Microsoft has made an undisclosed equity investment in Veeam Software as part of an expanded partnership to build artificial intelligence products. Veeam's software is designed to help customers quickly recover their data after cybersecurity incidents, ransomware attacks, or accidental data loss.

Huawei Ascend 910C Reportedly Hits 40% Yield, Turns Profitable

Huawei's Ascend 910C AI chip has reportedly reached a 40% manufacturing yield, marking the first time the Ascend production line has turned profitable. The company aims to improve the yield to 60%, bringing it closer to industry standards.

Key Takeaways

  • The UK's biggest newspapers have launched a campaign against the government's plans to introduce exemptions to copyright law for training AI models.
  • Apple has succumbed to the trend of investing in AI, indicating a significant shift in the industry.
  • Youth advocacy groups are ramping up protective legal efforts over fears that children can form unhealthy, dangerous relationships with AI chatbots.
  • A deep fake video of Donald Trump kissing Elon Musk's toes played continuously on monitors in the US Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) on Monday.
  • Microsoft has made an undisclosed equity investment in Veeam Software as part of an expanded partnership to build artificial intelligence products.
  • Huawei's Ascend 910C AI chip has reportedly reached a 40% manufacturing yield, marking the first time the Ascend production line has turned profitable.

Sources

Artificial Intelligence AI Chip Production Copyright Law AI Training Models Deep Fake Video AI Chatbots