Generative AI is entering a more mature phase in 2025. Models are being refined for accuracy and efficiency, and enterprises are embedding them into e 
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| ISSUE #451: GENERATIVE AI TRENDS 2025: LLMS, DATA SCALING & ENTERPRISE ADOPTION August 14th 2025 |
| | In the News | | | Generative AI is entering a more mature phase in 2025. Models are being refined for accuracy and efficiency, and enterprises are embedding them into everyday workflows. artificialintelligence-news.com | |
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| | In The News | | The AI coding wars are heating up. One of the main battlegrounds? “Context windows,” or an AI model’s working memory — the amount of text it can take into account when it’s coming up with an answer. On that front, Anthropic just gained some ground. theverge.com | |
| When OpenAI launched GPT-5 last week, the company said the model would simplify the ChatGPT experience. OpenAI hoped GPT-5 would act as a sort of “one size fits all” AI model with a router that would automatically decide how to best answer user questions techcrunch.com | |
| Documents examined by researchers show how one company in China has collected data on members of Congress and other influential Americans. nytimes.com | |
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| | Applied use cases | | Imagine driving past a landmark and, without pulling out your phone, asking your car, “What’s that building over there?” and getting an instant answer. That’s what SoundHound AI is building. artificialintelligence-news.com | |
| Rolls-Royce's plan to power artificial intelligence (AI) with its nuclear reactors could make it the UK's most valuable company, its boss has said. bbc.com | |
| Health practitioners, companies, and others have for years hailed the potential benefits of AI in medicine, from improving medical imaging to outperforming doctors at diagnostic assessments. time.com | |
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| | Ethics | | AI risks entrenching racism and sexism in Australia, the human rights commissioner has warned, amid internal Labor debate about how to respond to the emerging technology. theguardian.com | |
| Data-poor industries are scrabbling to digitize in order to enjoy the benefits of AI – but experiencing greater friction with established practices. weforum.org | |
| Central to this effort is Anthropic’s Safeguards team; who aren’t your average tech support group, they’re a mix of policy experts, data scientists, engineers, and threat analysts who know how bad actors think. artificialintelligence-news.com | |
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| | Robotics | | More than 100 types of products will be on sale at Robot Mall, which launched in the Chinese capital on Friday. The store is one of the first in the country to sell humanoid and consumer-oriented robots. bbc.com | |
| Watch Boston Dynamics’ Atlas robot doing training routines, or the latest humanoids from Figure loading a washing machine, and it’s easy to believe the robot revolution is here. theconversation.com | |
| This article is the first in a series analyzing the trajectory of the PRC’s robotics industry, from ecosystem formation to supply chain control to military implications. jamestown.org | |
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| | Research | | Future research should focus on clinical practice by developing integrated diagnostic-treatment pathways, while leveraging AI's strengths and overcoming its current limitations in generalizability and clinical acceptance. frontiersin.org | |
| AI is transforming scientific research by enabling the analysis of vast and complex data to address long-standing questions. nature.com | |
| The study recommended that artificial intelligence is an aid to human interpretation, not a substitute for it, and historians in all historical fields should use artificial intelligence wisely and critically, considering its limits and potential. researchgate.net | |
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