ā¶ļø YouTube Shorts Adds AI Image-to-Video Tools
YouTube Shorts is launching new AI features that turn still photos into short videos and apply effects to selfies. Powered by Googleās Veo 2, these tools animate everyday images with movement and style. Users can also explore the new AI Playground hub for prompts and inspiration. The tools debut in the U.S., Canada, Australia, and New Zealand.
šŖ¶ Google AI Rebuilds Roman Inscriptions with Aeneas
Googleās new AI tool, Aeneas, helps historians fill gaps in damaged Roman inscriptions by predicting missing words, locations, and dates. Trained on 200,000 Latin texts, it links fragmented records through deeper historical context. Historians say itās transformative, aiding analysis in 90% of cases. Aeneas is now freely available to researchers online.
ā ļø Anthropic Finds More AI Thinking Can Hurt Accuracy
Anthropic researchers discovered that giving AI models more reasoning time can reduce accuracy, a phenomenon called āinverse scaling.ā In tasks like deduction and regression, models became distracted or leaned on faulty logic. The findings challenge assumptions about scaling compute and highlight the need for smarter calibration in enterprise AI use.
š Trumpās AI Plan: Deregulate to Dominate Globally
The Trump administrationās AI Action Plan seeks to accelerate U.S. tech leadership by cutting regulations and rolling back certain federal oversight measures. The plan calls for looser rules on data centers, removes DEI and climate considerations from federal AI guidelines, and promotes major firms like OpenAI and Google through tax incentives and export support, all positioned as part of a broader effort to outpace China in the global AI race.
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GitHub is testing a new debugging workflow that pairs Copilotās āagent modeā with Playwrightās Model Context Protocol (MCP) serversāletting AI not just suggest code, but visually inspect and fix UI bugs in live apps. In a test with the OctoArcade project, Copilot launched a browser, spotted a layout issue, tweaked the CSS, and reran testsāall with just a few developer prompts.
The experiment highlights how giving Copilot structured access to a browser and clear instructions can make agentic debugging far more useful. But it also showed the limits: ambiguous prompts led to overcorrections, and developers still had to guide fixes step-by-step. ā Read the full article here.
Germany is overhauling its defense sector by backing a new wave of AI and robotics startups, think cockroaches with cameras and autonomous tank-bots, as part of a $175B plan to triple its defense budget by 2029. Once hesitant about military innovation, Berlin is now slashing red tape to funnel funding directly to high-tech firms like Helsing and ARX Robotics, aiming to build a European military industrial base less reliant on the U.S.
Spurred by Russiaās invasion of Ukraine and shifting NATO dynamics, Germany wants to leapfrog decades of stagnation and reclaim its role as a defense innovator. From bio-robotic surveillance bugs to battlefield AI, startups are finding fertile ground in a newly energized market where money flows and military timelines have accelerated. ā Read the full article here.
To help revive the threatened California red-legged frog, scientists are using AI to track its distinctive balloon-squeak mating call across noisy Southern California nights. The frogs, once widespread and now federally listed as threatened, were reintroduced from Mexico to new habitats in California.
Instead of relying solely on human listeners, conservationists now use machine learning to sift through thousands of hours of audio, isolating frog calls from coyotes, car horns, and other noise. ā Read the full paper here.
š« Deltaās AI Pricing Plan Scrutinized: Senators slam Deltaās AI fare system, warning it could push prices to each flyerās āpain pointā and exploit personal data under the guise of dynamic pricing.
šØ Google Photos Gets AI Glow-Up: New āCreateā tab adds tools to turn pics into anime, sketches, or short videosāAI-powered features come with watermarks and roll out soon on Android and iOS in the U.S.
š« Teens Turn to AI for Advice and Support: Beyond homework help, many teens now treat chatbots like friends, leaning on AI for everything from party tips to emotional reassurance.
š Proton Launches Private AI Assistant: New chatbot Lumo offers encrypted, log-free chats with ghost mode and zero-access storage, no account or data sharing required, even with cloud integration.
𩺠AI Cuts Medical Errors in Clinics: In real-world trials, OpenAIās tool reduced diagnostic mistakes by 16%, acting as a silent co-pilot for clinicians and boosting care quality and confidence.
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