U.S. Department of Defense Races Toward Massive AI Deployment “Within Days to Weeks”

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The U.S. Department of Defense (DoD) is preparing to roll out commercial AI systems at unprecedented scale — and fast. Senior leadership has confirmed that AI tools for logistics, intelligence analysis, and operational planning could be deployed to millions of defense users “within days to weeks.” The accelerated timeline marks a significant shift in how […]

Google DeepMind CEO: scaling is the path to AGI — but the limits are starting to show

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Google DeepMind CEO Demis Hassabis stated in a recent Business Insider interview that massive scaling of compute, data and model architecture remains the most direct route toward artificial general intelligence (AGI). But he warned that the industry is now hitting hard boundaries: spiraling compute costs, environmental pressures and diminishing returns. The remarks reignite one of […]

DeepMind warns AGI may arrive by 2030 — calls for global safety dialogue

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Demis Hassabis, CEO and co-founder of Google DeepMind, warned during a recent conference that artificial general intelligence (AGI) could become “transformative” as early as 2030. Speaking to Axios, Hassabis stressed that the world must begin coordinated discussions on safety, governance and long-term risk — before AGI capabilities accelerate beyond existing guardrails. The remarks highlight a […]

AI Forecast — What to Expect in AI This Week (Week 49, 2025)

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Introduction This weekly Arti-Trends AI Forecast outlines the most likely AI developments expected over the next seven days.Our predictions are based on industry signals, corporate communication cycles, regulatory calendars, and historical release patterns from major AI companies.These are not confirmed events, but data-informed expectations designed to give professionals, developers, and investors an early advantage. The […]

Micron invests $9.6B in new AI memory plant in Japan

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Micron Technology will invest US$9.6 billion in a new memory chip plant in Hiroshima, Japan, focused on producing high-bandwidth memory for AI workloads. The project aims to meet accelerating global demand for specialized AI hardware, affecting cloud providers, data-centre operators and AI developers. The timing highlights the rapid expansion of infrastructure needed for modern AI […]

US AI Startups Funding 2025 — 49 Companies Raise $100M+

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As 2025 nears its end, 49 U.S.-based AI startups have already secured funding rounds of $100 million or more — matching last year’s pace and signaling strong investor confidence in the rapid evolution of artificial intelligence. The surge underscores shifting capital flows toward AI infrastructure, enterprise platforms, and next-generation AI tools, with broad implications for […]

China’s DeepSeek Open-Source Model Signals a Global Shift in AI Power

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The new China DeepSeek open-source AI model marks one of the most significant developments in the global AI landscape this year. Its release challenges U.S. leadership, accelerates worldwide competition, and reshapes how businesses, developers, and policymakers think about the future of open AI systems. Key Takeaways Recent Developments Around DeepSeek DeepSeek, an emerging Chinese AI […]

AI Limitations & Reliability: What AI Still Can’t Do (and Why It Matters)

AI Limitations & Reliability: What AI Still Can’t Do (and Why It Matters)

Artificial intelligence has accelerated at a staggering pace. Modern models can interpret images, write code, analyze audio, generate visuals, plan multi-step workflows, and even hold complex conversations. For many users and businesses, AI already feels like a superpower — fast, capable, and endlessly adaptable. But these breakthroughs hide an essential truth:AI is powerful, but far […]

U.S. Tightens Patent Rules: AI-Assisted Inventions Must Still List Human Inventors

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The U.S. Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO) has issued new guidance confirming that inventions developed with the help of AI remain patent-eligible—but only if a human, not the AI system, is listed as the inventor. AI is officially categorized as a tool, not a creator, reshaping how companies document innovation. USPTO Releases New Guidelines for […]