European major banks test deep-seek AI models… different from the U.S. financial sector.

European banks, including HSBC and NatWest, are testing deep learning AI models, contrasting with U.S. banks’ hesitance due to political and security concerns. This shift highlights the competitive landscape in AI, as European institutions explore innovative solutions while American counterparts face regulatory pressures and geopolitical tensions.

Industry leaders caution against giving AI giants unrestricted freedom to exploit British creatives. – Internewscast Journal

Industry leaders warn against granting AI companies unrestricted access to British creative works, arguing it could disrupt fair licensing in the £125 billion sector. Prominent figures, including Sir Elton John and Sir Paul McCartney, urge the government to prioritize transparency over rewriting copyright laws to protect creators’ rights.

AI doesn’t make good art.

AI-generated art raises ethical concerns, as it can contribute to misinformation and lacks the originality of human creativity. While it may serve as a tool for inspiration, it cannot replicate the emotional depth and personal expression found in traditional art, which remains irreplaceable in its beauty and significance.

World’s first universal embodied AI platform launched in Beijing.

Beijing has launched the world’s first universal embodied AI platform, “Huisi Kaiwu,” designed to enhance robotics, autonomous driving, and human-machine interaction. This innovative platform integrates AI with various body types, enabling robots to learn and interact with their environment, showcasing capabilities in industrial sorting and logistics packaging.

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