Artificial intelligence continues to make significant strides across various industries, from transforming healthcare and law to enhancing small businesses and state document management. Recently, Northeastern University students provided AI expertise to small business owners, while Kong launched its AI Gateway 3.10 for secure AI deployments. Google is in talks to rent Nvidia AI servers, and Indiana unveiled an AI tool for state documents. Additionally, AI simulations are being used to predict sports outcomes, and companies like Interview Kickstart are launching AI programming courses. However, concerns about AI governance, data privacy, and corporate transparency remain, with an AI watchdog accusing OpenAI of using copyrighted books without permission.
Northeastern Students Help Small Businesses with AI
Small business owners are turning to Northeastern University students for expertise in artificial intelligence to take their businesses to the next level. The students, trained in AI, work with the owners to discuss ways to use AI to boost business success. One such clinic was held at Northeastern's Oakland campus, where 10 small business owners participated. The students helped the owners understand how to use AI-powered tools to reach a broader audience and improve their marketing strategies. The clinic was a success, with owners expressing gratitude for the dedicated time and insight provided by the students.
Kong Launches AI Gateway 3.10 for Secure AI Deployments
Kong has launched a new version of its AI Gateway, which includes improved AI governance functions. The AI Gateway 3.10 features an AI RAG Injector, which connects to a vector database to add relevant data to a prompt before sending it to the model. This improves security and regulatory compliance. The new version also includes a PII sanitization function, which protects personal data and passwords. The low-code/no-code approach of the AI Gateway 3.10 means developers spend less time manually building pipelines, making it easier to deploy AI models.
Google in Talks to Rent Nvidia AI Servers
Google is in advanced talks to rent Nvidia AI servers from CoreWeave. The deal would provide Google with access to Nvidia's AI technology, which is used in a variety of applications, including natural language processing and computer vision. The terms of the deal are not yet public, but it is seen as a significant development in the AI industry.
AI Transforms Healthcare and Law
Artificial intelligence is transforming the healthcare industry, from diagnosing diseases to suggesting treatments. However, this raises ethical and legal concerns, such as patient governance and data privacy. Harvard Law Professor Glenn Cohen discusses how AI is being used in healthcare and the need for laws to safeguard innovation and patients. Cohen highlights the importance of transparency and regulation in the development and deployment of AI models in healthcare.
Indiana Unveils AI Tool for State Documents
Indiana has launched a new AI tool called Captain Record, which allows users to search over 100 years of state documents. The tool uses generative artificial intelligence to index and summarize the documents, making it easier for users to find the information they need. Captain Record has the potential to transform the way state agencies and residents access and use state documents.
AI Predicts Women's March Madness Winners
An AI simulation has predicted the winners of the women's March Madness tournament. The simulation, run by Microsoft Copilot, predicted that UConn will win the national championship, defeating South Carolina in the final. The AI model used a variety of factors, including team performance and player statistics, to make its predictions.
Interview Kickstart Launches AI Programming Course
Interview Kickstart has launched a new course on AI programming, designed to help professionals learn AI skills. The course covers machine learning fundamentals, neural networks, and natural language processing, and includes hands-on experience with industry-standard tools like TensorFlow and PyTorch. The course aims to prepare participants for roles in the fast-growing field of artificial intelligence.
Google Donates $1M for AI Training to Nonprofits
Google has donated $1 million to the Austin Community Foundation to provide AI training to local nonprofits. The training will help nonprofits work more efficiently and increase their community impact. The program will offer in-person workshops, webinars, and coaching, and is part of Google's AI Opportunity Fund, which aims to equip 1 million Americans with AI skills.
AI Watchdog Accuses OpenAI of Using Copyrighted Books
An AI watchdog has accused OpenAI of training its default ChatGPT model on copyrighted book content without permission. The researchers used a dataset of 34 copyrighted books and found that the model showed strong recognition of the paywalled content. The watchdog is calling for increased corporate transparency regarding pre-training data sources and formal licensing frameworks for AI content training.
Immix and RAD Partner for AI-Powered Incident Response
Immix and Robotic Assistance Devices (RAD) have announced a strategic integration to advance real-time incident management with AI-driven automation. The partnership will integrate RAD's SARA into the Immix platform, enhancing security monitoring and automating critical phone calls for incident escalation. The integration aims to reduce response times and provide real-time situational awareness for first responders.
Key Takeaways
- Northeastern University students are helping small business owners leverage AI to boost their businesses.
- Kong has launched AI Gateway 3.10, which features improved AI governance functions and a low-code/no-code approach for deploying AI models.
- Google is in advanced talks to rent Nvidia AI servers from CoreWeave, potentially gaining access to Nvidia's AI technology.
- Indiana has launched an AI tool called Captain Record, which allows users to search and summarize over 100 years of state documents.
- AI simulations are being used to predict sports outcomes, such as the women's March Madness tournament.
- Interview Kickstart has launched an AI programming course to help professionals learn AI skills.
- Google has donated $1 million to provide AI training to local nonprofits in Austin.
- An AI watchdog has accused OpenAI of training its default ChatGPT model on copyrighted book content without permission.
- Immix and RAD have partnered to integrate AI-driven automation into incident response and security monitoring.
- AI is transforming the healthcare industry, but raises ethical and legal concerns, highlighting the need for transparency and regulation in AI development and deployment.
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- Small business owners turn to Northeastern students for AI expertise to reach the next level
- Kong AI Gateway 3.10 helps secure AI deployments
- Google in Advanced Talks to Rent Nvidia AI Servers From CoreWeave
- AI is transforming health care — and the law could help safeguard innovation and patients alike
- On the record about ‘Captain Record,’ Indiana’s newest AI tool
- March Madness 2025: AI predicts women's Final Four, national championship winners
- New AI Programming Frameworks Tools - Advanced Generative AI Course Interview Kickstart Reviews 2025
- Google gives $1M for AI training to local nonprofits
- An AI Watchdog accused OpenAI of using copyrighted books without permission
- Major AI Security Breakthrough: Immix Teams Up with RAD to Transform Incident Response Technology