
The New York Times Embraces AI
The New York Times has approved AI tools such as Echo for tasks like summarizing articles and generating SEO headlines, with strict guidelines ensuring human accountability in all reporting.

The New York Times has approved AI tools such as Echo for tasks like summarizing articles and generating SEO headlines, with strict guidelines ensuring human accountability in all reporting.

Thomson Reuters won a significant AI copyright case against Ross Intelligence for using its content to train an AI model. The court ruled Ross’s use violated copyright law, setting a precedent for AI and copyright disputes.

The US declined to sign an international AI declaration, criticizing Europe for overregulation and warning China against using AI for control. The summit highlighted global divisions on AI regulation and the need for balanced innovation and safety.

The Paris AI Action Summit 2025 gathered international leaders and industry experts to explore artificial intelligence’s potential, emphasizing open-source development and regulatory frameworks.

Advancements in X-ray imaging and artificial intelligence have enabled the virtual unwrapping of a 2,000-year-old Herculaneum scroll, uncovering its ancient Greek text.

The UAE and France have signed a €30-50 billion agreement to develop a 1 GW AI data center, supported by sustainable energy and strategic partnerships. This project positions Europe as a key player in the global AI race.

The European Union has announced new guidelines to regulate AI misuse, banning emotional tracking by employers, manipulative practices by websites, and unverified criminal predictions by police. These rules aim to protect individuals and ensure ethical AI use.

Google has revised its AI principles, removing a commitment to avoid using AI for weapons and surveillance. This change aligns with its ambitions in the global AI race and raises ethical concerns.

Finland’s 2025 AI Guidelines for Education prioritize transparency, inclusivity, and GDPR compliance. With teacher training programs reaching 85% of educators and adaptive platforms like Eduten improving test scores by 25%, the country balances innovation with ethical safeguards. Case studies reveal how AI literacy starts in preschools, while third-party audits ensure algorithmic fairness.