The world of artificial intelligence is rapidly evolving, with breakthroughs in various fields and new technologies emerging every day. In this news brief, we'll delve into the latest developments in AI, from copyright laws to AI-powered moderation, and explore the implications of these advancements.
Jimmy Page Opposes U.K. Government's Proposed Copyright Rules For Artificial Intelligence
Legendary guitarist Jimmy Page has voiced his opposition to the U.K. government's proposed changes to copyright laws concerning artificial intelligence. The proposed rules aim to extend copyright protection to AI-generated works, but Page argues that this would stifle creativity and innovation.
DeepSeek Claims Theoretical Daily Cost-Profit Ratio of 545%
Chinese AI startup DeepSeek has claimed a theoretical daily cost-profit ratio of 545% related to its V3 and R1 models. However, the company warns that actual revenue would be much lower due to various factors such as nighttime discounts and lower pricing for V3.
China Warns Top AI Leaders to Avoid US
The Chinese government is mandating its premiere artificial-intelligence scientists and business leaders refrain from visiting the U.S., as the communist country increasingly views the burgeoning technology as a top national security priority.
Reddit Cofounder Alexis Ohanian Says AI Should Moderate Social Media
Reddit cofounder Alexis Ohanian thinks AI will moderate future social media, allowing users to set tolerance levels for content. He envisions a system where people use 'sliders' to 'choose their level of tolerance' about certain topics on social media.
Researchers Use AI to Overcome Strength-Ductility Dilemma in AM
A research team led by Professor Seungchul Lee from the Department of Mechanical Engineering at KAIST has successfully overcome the strength–ductility dilemma of Ti-6Al-4V alloy using artificial intelligence. The AI developed by the team accurately predicts mechanical properties based on various 3D printing process parameters while also providing uncertainty information.
DeepSeek Claims Theoretical Profit Margins of 545%
Chinese AI startup DeepSeek recently declared that its AI models could be very profitable — with some asterisks. The company boasted that its online services have a “cost profit margin” of 545%, but warned that actual revenue would be much lower due to various factors.
The Empathy Algorithm: Can AI Outfeel Us at Our Own Game?
Imagine a world where artificial empathy surpasses our own. AI is extending its own form of empathy beyond what humans can sustain, albeit in a way that lacks organic emotional depth. The question is no longer whether artificial empathy is "real"—but whether it is functionally better.
Tencent’s New DeepSeek Competitor Looks Promising Based on Key AI Benchmarks
Headquartered in Shenzhen, China, the team with Tencent recently unveiled their new AI platform called Hunyuan Turbo S. Designed specifically as a competitor to DeepSeek, which was also created by a Chinese AI company, Tencent hopes its generative AI platform will help it gain recognition amongst the in the world.
Hyderabad Students Rush to AI Courses Amid Job Market Shift
Institutes across Hyderabad report rising enrolments in AI and ML short-term courses, while online platforms are witnessing increased participation from students outside tech fields. Despite artificial intelligence (AI) and machine learning (ML) having little direct relevance to their fields, many students in Hyderabad are spending their summers pursuing certifications in these areas.
Caltech’s Entrepreneurs Forum Community Series Returns With “The AI Hardware Ecosystem: AI Factories of the Future”
Caltech’s Entrepreneurs Forum next event on its 2025 calendar is The AI Hardware Ecosystem: AI Factories of the Future. It will take place at the Cahill Center for Astronomy and Astrophysics, 1216 E. California Boulevard, Pasadena, California, on Saturday, March 15.
Key Takeaways
- AI is rapidly evolving, with breakthroughs in various fields and new technologies emerging every day.
- The U.K. government's proposed copyright rules for AI have sparked opposition from legendary guitarist Jimmy Page.
- Chinese AI startup DeepSeek has claimed a theoretical daily cost-profit ratio of 545% related to its V3 and R1 models.
- The Chinese government is mandating its premiere artificial-intelligence scientists and business leaders refrain from visiting the U.S.
- Reddit cofounder Alexis Ohanian thinks AI will moderate future social media, allowing users to set tolerance levels for content.
- Researchers have successfully overcome the strength–ductility dilemma of Ti-6Al-4V alloy using artificial intelligence.
- Tencent’s new Hunyuan Turbo S platform solidifies the Chinese tech giant’s position in the race to develop the fastest and most powerful AI platform.
- Hyderabad students are rushing to AI courses amid a job market shift, with institutes reporting rising enrolments in AI and ML short-term courses.
- Caltech’s Entrepreneurs Forum is hosting an event on the AI Hardware Ecosystem: AI Factories of the Future, which will take place on Saturday, March 15.
Sources
- JIMMY PAGE Opposes U.K. Government's Proposed Copyright Rules For Artificial Intelligence
- DeepSeek claims theoretical daily cost-profit ration of 545%
- China Warns Top AI Leaders to Avoid US
- Reddit cofounder Alexis Ohanian says AI should moderate social media
- Researchers use AI to overcome strength-ductility dilemma in AM
- DeepSeek claims ‘theoretical’ profit margins of 545%
- The Empathy Algorithm: Can AI Outfeel Us at Our Own Game?
- Tencent’s New DeepSeek Competitor Looks Promising Based on Key AI Benchmarks
- Hyderabad students rush to AI courses amid job market shift
- Caltech’s Entrepreneurs Forum Community Series Returns With “The AI Hardware Ecosystem: AI Factories of the Future”