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Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman launched HUMAIN on May 12, 2025, a Public Investment Fund-owned company set to operate across the entire AI value chain. The company will develop advanced AI infrastructure, including next-generation data centers, cloud capabilities, and one of the world's most powerful Arabic large language models. This strategic initiative coincides with US President Donald Trump's visit to the kingdom, where HUMAIN announced a partnership with Nvidia for 18,000 advanced AI chips, positioning Saudi Arabia as an emerging global AI powerhouse.
Read more arrow_forwardPresident Donald Trump has officially rescinded Biden-era AI chip export restrictions that were set to take effect on May 15, 2025. The canceled regulations had divided countries into three tiers with varying levels of access to advanced AI semiconductors. The Commerce Department called the Biden rule "overly complex and bureaucratic," stating it would "stymie American innovation" while promising to replace it with a simpler framework.
Read more arrow_forwardSix Five Media announced its annual virtual summit, AI Unleashed 2025, scheduled for June 16-19, featuring keynotes from Michael Dell, Rene Haas of Arm Holdings, and Aaron Levie of Box. The four-day event will explore artificial intelligence's transformative impact across industries with participation from executives at major tech companies including HP, AWS, Google Cloud, and Samsung Semiconductor. Sessions will examine emerging AI trends such as autonomous agents, co-pilots, frontier models, and small language models.
Read more arrow_forwardLarge language models like ChatGPT and DeepSeek are increasingly being integrated into high-stakes diplomatic decision-making processes. The U.S. Defense and State departments are developing specialized AI systems for foreign policy applications, while the UK is implementing 'novel technologies' to transform diplomatic practices. Despite the technological promise, experts caution that AI cannot replace the human connections essential to successful negotiations.
Read more arrow_forwardElon Musk, Sam Altman, and Mark Zuckerberg joined a high-profile U.S.-Saudi investment forum in Riyadh on May 13, 2025, coinciding with President Trump's Middle East tour. The gathering followed Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman's launch of Humain, a new AI venture under the kingdom's $940 billion Public Investment Fund. The forum resulted in significant AI-focused agreements, including semiconductor supply deals with Nvidia and AMD for Saudi data center projects.
Read more arrow_forwardThe Center for Strategic and International Studies' Futures Lab is leveraging Pentagon funding to explore how AI can revolutionize diplomatic practices. Researchers are training models like ChatGPT and DeepSeek on peace treaties and diplomatic communications to assist with high-stakes international negotiations. While these tools show promise for conflict resolution, experts caution they may falter when facing unprecedented geopolitical challenges.
Read more arrow_forwardGoogle unveiled significant AI updates for Android on May 13, 2025, bringing Gemini to Wear OS smartwatches, Google TV, and Android Auto. The expansion, announced during the Android Show ahead of Google I/O, marks a major step in Google's strategy to replace Google Assistant with Gemini across its entire ecosystem. These AI enhancements will enable more natural conversations and personalized experiences across multiple devices.
Read more arrow_forwardSaudi digital infrastructure company DataVolt has announced plans to invest $20 billion in AI data centers and energy infrastructure across the United States. The investment was confirmed during President Donald Trump's state visit to Riyadh on May 13, 2025, as part of a broader $600 billion Saudi investment commitment to the US. This represents one of the largest foreign investments in American AI infrastructure to date, strengthening technological and economic ties between the two nations.
Read more arrow_forwardGoogle DeepMind CEO Demis Hassabis recently appeared on CBS's '60 Minutes' with host Scott Pelley to demonstrate the company's rapid advancement toward artificial general intelligence (AGI). The Nobel Prize-winning scientist showcased breakthrough AI models including Project Astra, Genie 2, and SIMA, highlighting their capabilities in understanding and interacting with the physical world. Hassabis predicted AGI could arrive within 5-10 years, while emphasizing Google's commitment to responsible AI development.
Read more arrow_forwardResearchers at EPFL have developed the ADAPT hand, a robotic hand that achieves human-like grasping through compliant materials rather than complex programming. The innovation uses silicone strips and spring-loaded joints to create self-organized movements, achieving a 93% success rate in picking up diverse objects with 68% similarity to natural human grasping. This breakthrough addresses a fundamental robotics challenge by enabling adaptable object manipulation without requiring precise environmental data.
Read more arrow_forwardSix Five Media has announced its annual Six Five Summit will take place virtually from June 16-19, 2025, with the theme 'AI Unleashed 2025.' The four-day event will feature keynotes from industry luminaries including Michael Dell, Rene Haas of Arm Holdings, and Aaron Levie of Box, exploring artificial intelligence's transformative impact across industries. Attendees will gain access to exclusive on-demand content from technology executives focusing on emerging AI trends such as Agentic AI, Co-Pilots, Frontier Models, and Small Language Models.
Read more arrow_forwardEngineers at Caltech have developed a submarine robot that harnesses turbulent water forces for energy-efficient propulsion, according to research published in PNAS Nexus on May 12, 2025. The CARL-Bot (Caltech Autonomous Reinforcement Learning roBot) uses a single onboard accelerometer to detect vortex rings in water currents and position itself to ride these underwater waves across distances, achieving a five-fold reduction in energy consumption. This breakthrough could revolutionize underwater exploration by enabling smaller autonomous vehicles to navigate efficiently in chaotic ocean environments.
Read more arrow_forwardResearchers at EPFL have developed a robotic hand that can pick up diverse objects with human-like movements that emerge spontaneously, without complex programming. The ADAPT hand (Adaptive Dexterous Anthropomorphic Programmable sTiffness) uses simple compliant materials—silicone strips and spring-loaded joints—combined with a bendable robotic arm to achieve a 93% success rate in grasping 24 different objects. In experiments, the hand's self-organized grasps mimicked natural human movements with 68% similarity, representing a significant advancement in robotic manipulation.
Read more arrow_forwardMicrosoft has released an updated version of GPT-4o (version 2024-05-13) for Azure OpenAI Service, available for both standard and provisioned deployments. This update arrives alongside new 'o' series models including o4-mini and o3, which deliver significantly enhanced reasoning capabilities, quality improvements, and better performance. These advanced AI systems strengthen Microsoft's enterprise offerings with more reliable decision-making capabilities in a competitive AI landscape.
Read more arrow_forwardIn his first major address on May 10, Pope Leo XIV identified artificial intelligence as a critical challenge to human dignity and labor rights. The American-born pontiff drew explicit parallels to Pope Leo XIII's landmark 1891 encyclical on the Industrial Revolution, positioning the Catholic Church to address the social implications of rapidly advancing AI technologies. This stance from the world's newest major religious leader signals growing institutional concern about AI's impact on humanity.
Read more arrow_forwardScientists have developed the ADAPT Hand, a robotic hand capable of picking up 24 different objects with a 93% success rate using human-like movements that emerge spontaneously. Rather than relying on complex programming, the breakthrough uses compliant materials and structures distributed throughout the hand to achieve natural movement patterns. This innovation represents a significant advancement in biomimetic robotics, where systems learn to replicate human capabilities through materials science rather than just algorithmic approaches.
Read more arrow_forwardSwiss researchers have developed an innovative edible robot that uses biodegradable materials and surface tension to navigate across water surfaces while collecting environmental data. The boat-shaped device, created by scientists at EPFL and Wageningen University, leverages the Marangoni effect for propulsion and is made primarily from nutrient-enhanced fish food. After completing its monitoring mission, the robot can safely decompose or be consumed by aquatic wildlife, eliminating environmental waste concerns.
Read more arrow_forwardResearchers from South China University of Technology have developed an innovative amphibious robotic dog capable of efficiently navigating both land and water environments. The AI-controlled quadruped uses bioinspired trajectory planning to mimic natural canine paddling gaits, achieving remarkable mobility across different terrains. This versatile technology demonstrates significant potential for applications in search and rescue, environmental monitoring, and disaster response operations.
Read more arrow_forwardNVIDIA announced a landmark partnership with Saudi Arabia's newly formed AI company Humain, agreeing to supply 18,000 cutting-edge Blackwell GB300 chips for a 500-megawatt AI data center project. The deal, announced during President Trump's Middle East tour on May 13, 2025, represents the first phase of a larger commitment to deliver 'several hundred thousand' advanced GPUs to Saudi Arabia over the next five years. This strategic partnership aims to establish Saudi Arabia as a global AI powerhouse as part of the kingdom's economic diversification efforts.
Read more arrow_forwardThe Trump administration has officially rescinded the Biden-era Artificial Intelligence Diffusion Rule days before its May 15 implementation date. The controversial policy would have imposed a three-tiered global framework restricting advanced AI chip exports to most countries while strengthening existing controls. Commerce Department officials stated the Biden rule was 'overly complex and bureaucratic' and promised to replace it with a simpler framework focused on maintaining American AI leadership.
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