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May 20 - PAI with NotebookLM on the iphone
Google just announced NotebookLM app on the iphone

Google’s ai app NotebookLM is now a native app on the iphone as well as via the iphone’s browser and can share content with the laptop version.
Get it on the Apple app store. You just need a free google account (gmail, etc) . There is a free and a paid version of the app itself, the free one is pretty good.
You can upload a PDF, enter a Website url, a youtube url, paste in text and ask questions about the contents and even create a deep dive podcast from it.
It’s a beta version so it doesn’t yet have all the features the web version has if you are using it on the iphone with a web browser.
Here is an excellent 21 minute youtube on it
Get in touch if you have questions
For the time being, You’ll still want to use a chatbot like chatGPT, or Perplexity.ai for general ai type conversations as contrasted to this kind of Q&A on specific sources you identify.
AI News Weekly - Issue #439: 10 Free Artificial Intelligence Books For 2025 - May 19th 2025
May 19, 2025
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10 Free Artificial Intelligence Books For 2025
Artificial intelligence has taken the world by storm. As data professionals, it's become essential to understand AI, its impact, and how to apply it. To help you learn further in your AI journey, this article will outline the top ten free AI books you should know in 2025.
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Grok says it’s ‘skeptical’ about Holocaust death toll, then blames ‘programming error’
Grok, the AI-powered chatbot created by xAI and widely deployed across its new corporate sibling X, wasn’t just obsessed with white genocide this week.
Microsoft’s Satya Nadella is choosing chatbots over podcasts
While Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella says he likes podcasts, he might not actually be listening to them anymore.
ChatGPT is getting an AI coding agent
With Codex and its new codex-1 model, OpenAI wants to be an engineer’s “virtual coworker.”
Applied use cases
If Keir Starmer is not robotic enough for you, his AI twin is ready for your questions
Leon Emirali has created digital versions of all UK MPs, including a Wes Streeting avatar who is unabashedly frank about who the next PM should be
The Intelligent Highway: How AI is Revolutionizing Transportation
Picture a world where traffic jams are rare, buses arrive exactly when you need them, and your car warns you about a failing part before it ever breaks down. This isn’t a science fiction movie: it’s happening now, thanks to artificial intelligence quietly reshaping every mile of our journeys.
Does AI hold the key to ending hunger?
Achieving zero hunger is a huge task and humanitarians need to use every advantage that is available to them. AI can be an incredibly important tool for tackling hunger smarter and faster – but it can’t end hunger on its own.
Ethics
Have journalists skipped the ethics conversation when it comes to using AI?
AI is being used in journalistic work for everything from transcribing interviews and translating articles to writing and publishing local weather, economic reports and water quality stories.
AI and Publishing Ethics: A Narrative Review and SWOT Analysis
AI, after surviving two major AI winters (1974-1980 and 1987-2000), is now growing at an exponential rate. This rapid advancement, particularly in its application to medical science and literature, has significantly transformed how research is conducted.
Does AI Have Free Will?
A new study argues that some generative AI agents meet all three philosophical criteria for free will: agency, choice, and control. Drawing from theories by Dennett and List, researchers examined AI agents like Minecraft’s Voyager and fictional autonomous drones, concluding that they exhibit functional free will.
Robotics
Cartwheel Robotics Wants to Build Humanoids That People Love
The main assumption about humanoid robotics that the industry is making right now is that the most realistic near-term pathway to actually making money is in either warehouses or factories.
RealMan displays embodied robotics at Automate 2025
The Beijing-based company described itself as a leading innovator in embodied intelligence and modular robotic systems.
China's AI-powered humanoid robots aim to transform manufacturing
In a sprawling warehouse in a Shanghai suburb, dozens of humanoid robots are manoeuvred by their operators to carry out tasks like folding a T-shirt, making a sandwich and opening doors, over and over again.
Research
MIT Says It No Longer Stands Behind Student’s AI Research Paper
The Massachusetts Institute of Technology said Friday it can no longer stand behind a widely circulated paper on artificial intelligence written by a doctoral student in its economics program.
An AI-based limited area model for forecasting of surface meteorological variables
Issues related to lateral boundary conditions, such as selecting width of lateral boundary regions and combining finer and coarser resolution predictions in the regions, are also studied.
Reputation Through AI?
The perceived human-likeness triggers a chain of psychological processes -which ultimately has a positive effect on the acceptance of crisis communication and thus on the brand image. In our study, we refer to the limitations of our study and thus classify the knowledge gained.
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AI News Weekly - Issue #438: OpenAI’s new for-profit plan leaves many unanswered questions - May 8th 2025
May 8, 2025
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OpenAI has abandoned its controversial restructuring plan. In a dramatic reversal, the company said Monday it would no longer try to separate control of its for-profit arm from the non-profit board that currently oversees operations.
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UAE to teach its children AI
The United Arab Emirates looks set to integrating AI education in its schools’ curricula, meaning all children from kindergarten to high school will learn about the technology, how it can be used day-to-day, and the best ways to implement the various types of models.
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The Download: stereotypes in AI models, and the new age of coding
What’s new? AI models are riddled with culturally specific biases. A new data set, called SHADES, is designed to help developers combat the problem by spotting harmful stereotypes and other kinds of discrimination that emerge in AI chatbot responses across a wide range of languages.
Applied use cases
Agatha Christie, Who Died in 1976, Will See You in Class
An avatar of the long-dead British novelist is “teaching” an online writing course. But do we want to learn from a digital prosthetic built by artificial intelligence?
How CSOs should use AI for sustainability: KPMG’s US ESG lead
KPMG’s Maura Hodge outlines some business opportunities for how companies can use artificial intelligence to aid their sustainability goals.
Beatles producer discusses the use of AI in music
Beatles producer Giles Martin told Sky News the use of AI is 'a question of the artists' wishes' and should be used 'with a sense of ownership'.
Ethics
The use of AI in courts: a warning
Civil litigation—for example, where a person sues another person or challenges a public body—is largely a game of costs. Cases settle or parties capitulate not directly because of the merits of the case, but because of the costs risks for the parties of continuing.
OpenAI vs China: New ‘OpenAI for Countries’ Program Teams Up with Governments for AI Infrastructure Growth
OpenAI has announced a new global initiative called “OpenAI for Countries”, designed to transform how artificial intelligence is delivered worldwide.
Trump admin to roll back Biden’s AI chip restrictions
On Wednesday, the Trump administration announced plans to rescind and replace a Biden-era rule regulating the export of high-end AI accelerator chips worldwide, Bloomberg and Reuters reported.
Robotics
Amazon makes ‘fundamental leap forward in robotics’ with device having sense of touch
Amazon said it has made a “fundamental leap forward in robotics” after developing a robot with a sense of touch that will be capable of grabbing about three-quarters of the items in its vast warehouses.
Hugging Face releases a 3D-printed robotic arm starting at $100
Hugging Face, the startup best known for the AI developer platform of the same name, is selling a programmable, 3D-printable robotic arm that can pick up and place objects and perform a few other basic chores.
Copyright: Kawasaki, Author provided (no reuse) A robot that you ride like a horse is being developed.
Kawasaki has recently revealed its computer-generated concept for the Corleo, a “robotic horse”. The video shows the automated equine galloping through valleys, crossing rivers, climbing mountains and jumping over crevasses.
Research
AI vision system reveals bird wings evolved for heat regulation, not just flight
For centuries, scientists have observed that animals in warmer climates have longer limbs—a pattern known as Allen's Rule. Long attributed to the need to maintain body temperature, the precise mechanism that gave rise to this pattern has remained poorly understood.
Future Directions and Innovations in Wearable Technologies
This report explores the integration of smart textiles and wearable technologies in health and fitness. It examines how these innovations enable real-time physiological monitoring, enhance physical performance, and support disease prevention, while addressing challenges related to design, effectiveness, and large-scale adoption.
A framework for thinking about and deploying ethics in AI
Many codes of ethics on Artificial Intelligence (AI), although well-intentioned, have been proposed at a high level of abstraction without much thought to implementation.
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AI News Weekly - Issue #437: Sam Altman and Elon Musk are racing to build an ‘everything app’ - May 4th 2025
May 4, 2025
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Sam Altman and Elon Musk are racing to build an ‘everything app’
Sam Altman and Elon Musk aren’t just competing in the AI race; they both have ambitions to build Silicon Valley’s holy grail: an “everything” super app encompassing finance, social media, gaming, and more.
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Google Plans to Roll Out Its A.I. Chatbot to Children Under 13
The tech giant said it would make its Gemini chatbot available to children next week, and warned families in an email about the changes.
Visa wants to give AI ‘agents’ your credit card
Artificial intelligence “agents” are supposed to be more than chatbots. The tech industry has spent months pitching AI personal assistants that know what you want and can do real work on your behalf.
Trust, attitudes and use of AI: A global study 2025
AI has the immense potential to transform lives, boost industries and help tackle some of the most pressing global issues. Fully realizing this potential requires collaboration, a collective commitment to responsible innovation and appropriate regulation with education programs and skills development initiatives to help individuals better harness AI’s power.
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Google AMIE: AI doctor learns to ‘see’ medical images
Google is giving its diagnostic AI the ability to understand visual medical information with its latest research on AMIE (Articulate Medical Intelligence Explorer).
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Artificial sense of touch, improved
While exploring a digitally represented object through artificially created sense of touch, brain-computer interface users described the warm fur of a purring cat, the smooth rigid surface of a door key and cool roundness of an apple.
NASA Technology Enables Leaps in AI
Artificial intelligence (AI) is advancing rapidly, as intelligent software proves capable of various tasks.
Ethics
One of Google’s recent Gemini AI models scores worse on safety
In a technical report published this week, Google reveals that its Gemini 2.5 Flash model is more likely to generate text that violates its safety guidelines than Gemini 2.0 Flash. On two metrics, “text-to-text safety” and “image-to-text safety,” Gemini 2.5 Flash regresses 4.1% and 9.6%, respectively.
‘The Worst Internet-Research Ethics Violation I Have Ever Seen’
In an age of social media dominated by algorithms, Reddit took pride in being curated by a community that expressed its feelings in the form of upvotes and downvotes—in other words, being shaped by actual people.
Artificial superintelligence (ASI): Sci-fi nonsense or genuine threat to humanity?
Our current AI systems may one day evolve into a superintelligent entity, but scientists aren't yet certain what this might look like and what the implications are.
Robotics
Amazon-backed Glacier secures $16 million to expand robotic waste recycling business
San Francisco-based startup Glacier has raised $16 million in a Series A funding round to accelerate the deployment of its AI-powered recycling robots across the United States, as reported by TechCrunch.com.
Clever cargo robot uses legs and wheels to tote boxes without human help
Ground-going delivery robots are already streamlining operations in various industries, but they typically still have to be loaded and unloaded by humans. That's where the multi-terrain LEVA bot comes in, as it can autonomously lift and drop off cargo boxes weighing up to 85 kg.
Chang Robotics announces $50M fund, 2025 strategic roadmap
After accomplishments including doubling its workforce in 2024, Chang Robotics this week announced its strategic roadmap for 2025. The company launched a $50 million fund and said it plans to continue its U.S. expansion despite economic headwinds.
Research
A qualitative systematic review on AI empowered self-regulated learning in higher education
Our findings reveal a nuanced landscape where AI demonstrates potential in facilitating SRL’s forethought, performance, and reflection phases, yet also highlights whether the agency is human-centered or AI-centered leading to variations in the SRL model.
Science, Promise and Peril in the Age of AI
It started as a fantasy, then a promise — inspired by biology and animated by the ideas of physicists — and grew to become a powerful research tool. Now artificial intelligence has evolved into something else: a junior colleague, a partner in creativity, an impressive if unreliable wish-granting genie.
Prospective of graphic design in the age of AI
The methodology used for its development is diachronic, non- experimental, qualitative and documentary, allowing us to observe how Graphic Design has faced previous technological revolutions, and then to analyze specific AI technologies, platforms and software, in order to review their benefits and reflect on their prejudices.
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AI News Weekly - Issue #436: Perplexity’s CEO on fighting Google and the coming AI browser war - Apr 26th 2025
April 26, 2025
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Perplexity’s CEO on fighting Google and the coming AI browser war
Aravind Srinivas discusses his partnership with Motorola, fighting Google, and why AI assistants are coming for browsers.
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Alarming rise in AI-powered scams: Microsoft reveals $4 Billion in thwarted fraud
AI-powered scams are evolving rapidly as cybercriminals use new technologies to target victims, according to Microsoft’s latestCyber Signals report.
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Chinese AI startup Manus reportedly gets funding from Benchmark at $500M valuation
Chinese startup Manus AI, which works on building tools related to AI agents, has picked up $75 million in a funding round led by Benchmark at a roughly $500 million valuation, according to Bloomberg.
Applied use cases
AI enhances air mobility planning
Lincoln Laboratory is transitioning tools to the 618th Air Operations Center to streamline global transport logistics.
Google’s AI search numbers are growing, and that’s by design
Google started testing AI-summarized results in Google Search, AI Overviews, two years ago, and continues to expand the feature to new regions and languages.
Microsoft says everyone will be a boss in the future – of AI employees
Tech company predicts rise of ‘frontier firms’ – where a human worker directs AI agents to carry out tasks
Ethics
How does AI judge? Anthropic studies the values of Claude
AI models like Anthropic Claude are increasingly asked not just for factual recall, but for guidance involving complex human values.
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Israel’s A.I. Experiments in Gaza War Raise Ethical Concerns
Israel developed new artificial intelligence tools to gain an advantage in the war. The technologies have sometimes led to fatal consequences.
UAE first country to use AI to write laws
As part of a wider shift to digitise the Gulf country, it has announced federal and local laws will be written by computers, along with judicial rulings, executive procedures and public services.
Robotics
Who will win the race to develop a humanoid robot?
I have been invited to see the G1, a humanoid robot built by Chinese firm, Unitree, at the Hannover Messe, one of the world's largest industrial trade shows.
Chinese robots ran against humans in the world’s first humanoid half-marathon
If the idea of robots taking on humans in a road race conjures dystopian images of android athletic supremacy, then fear not, for now at least.
ABB to spin off world's second biggest robotics business
Swiss industrial group ABB (ABBN.S), opens new tab on Thursday announced plans to spin off its robotics division in the biggest shake up at the company since it sold its power grids business to Japan's Hitachi (6501.T), opens new tab in 2018.
Research
Security and privacy challenges of large language models: A survey
This survey provides a thorough review of the security and privacy challenges of LLMs, along with the application-based risks in various domains, such as transportation, education, and healthcare.
AI as Agency without Intelligence: On Artificial Intelligence as a New Form of Artificial Agency and the Multiple Realisability of Agency Thesis
In essence, we face a dilemma: either to expand our current conception of intelligence to accommodate artificial kinds of it (the Artificial Realisability of Intelligence or ARI thesis), or to expand our current conception of agency to include forms of agency, such as artificial ones, that lack cognition, intelligence, intention, or mental states (the Multiple Realisability of Agency or MRA thesis).
Building A Secure Agentic AI Application Leveraging Google’s A2A Protocol
This paper sets out to examine the Agent-to-Agent (A2A) protocol in both its theoretical design and practical deployment
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AI News Weekly - Issue #435: Stanford 2025 AI Index Report - Apr 22nd 2025
April 22, 2025
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Stanford 2025 AI Index Report
The AI Index offers one of the most comprehensive, data-driven views of artificial intelligence. Recognized as a trusted resource by global media, governments, and leading companies, the AI Index equips policymakers, business leaders, and the public with rigorous, objective insights into AI’s technical progress, economic influence, and societal impact.
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Nvidia says it will build up to $500bn of US AI infrastructure as chip tariff looms
Plan comes after Donald Trump reiterated import threats and chipmaker’s CEO dined at US president’s resort
xAI adds a ‘memory’ feature to Grok
Elon Musk’s AI company, xAI, is slowly bringing its Grok chatbot to parity with top rivals like ChatGPT and Google’s Gemini.
Explainable AI for ship navigation raises trust, decreases human error
The Titanic sunk 113 years ago on April 14-15, after hitting an iceberg, with human error likely causing the ship to stray into those dangerous waters. Today, autonomous systems built on artificial intelligence can help ships avoid such accidents, but could such a system explain to the captain why it was maneuvering a certain way?
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Will AI improve your life? Here’s what 4,000 researchers think
Scientists working on artificial intelligence are more confident than the public that the technology will benefit people.
Wikipedia is giving AI developers its data to fend off bot scrapers
Data science platform Kaggle is hosting a Wikipedia dataset that’s specifically optimized for machine learning applications.
Challenges and opportunities for AI in auditing: Evidence from the field
In this study we research the adoption of AI in auditing by large public accounting firms, with emphasis on its challenges and opportunities. Some previous studies point to delayed adoption of AI in auditing due to regulations and the need for additional safeguards while others document extensive AI implementation.
Ethics
Weaponized AI: A New Era of Threats and How We Can Counter It
AI has emerged as both a transformative tool and a potential weapon of unprecedented sophistication, presenting serious risks to national security and democratic institutions.
The (artificial intelligence) therapist can see you now
New research suggests that given the right kind of training, AI bots can deliver mental health therapy with as much efficacy as — or more than — human clinicians.
EU bans the bots: Commission bars ‘AI agents’ from joining online meetings
The Commission acknowledged it had imposed the ground rule for the first time last week, declining to give more details on the policy and reasons why it took the decision.
Robotics
Robotics meets the culinary arts
RoboCake is ready. This edible robotic cake is the result of a collaboration between researchers from EPFL (the Swiss Federal Institute of Technology in Lausanne), the Istituto Italiano di Tecnologia (IIT-Italian Institute of Technology) and pastry chefs and food scientists from EHL in Lausanne.
ABB to spin off world's second biggest robotics business
Swiss industrial group ABB (ABBN.S), opens new tab on Thursday announced plans to spin off its robotics division in the biggest shake up at the company since it sold its power grids business to Japan's Hitachi (6501.T), opens new tab in 2018.
Studying fruit flies to help build better robots
Researchers at the Swiss Federal Institute of Technology Lausanne (EPFL) are trying to replicate the brains of tiny fruit flies to create next-generation robots.
Research
AI: an overview of research trends and future directions
This study aims to offer an overview of hospitality and tourism research on AI and its impact on the industry.
AI as a teaching tool in university education
A descriptive study with a quantitative approach was conducted using the deductive method and a Likert scale questionnaire.
Cost Modeling and Scheduling for Complex LLM Inference Patterns
Here, our goal is to extend our CSP formulation and analysis to more complex inference scenarios, such as prefix sharing (sharing KVs for the common prefix of multiple requests), and reveal new insights toward a better, implementable scheduling policy.
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