AI Daily Digest- 2 June, 2025
Yep, AI did that now. And it’s only Monday.
Why do lawyers keep using ChatGPT?
Gaby Del Valle/ The Verge
Lawyers continue to use ChatGPT for assistance in spite of the dangers. Courtroom convenience or disaster?
US lawyer sanctioned after being caught using ChatGPT for court brief
Maya Yang/ The Guardian
After referencing fictitious cases from ChatGPT, a U.S. attorney faces penalties. A warning story about unregulated AI in the legal field.
‘One day I overheard my boss saying: just put it in ChatGPT’: the workers who lost their jobs to AI
Charis McGowan/ The Guardian
AI is subtly changing the workforce, replacing writers and reducing designers, and some workers are learning this the hard way.
How A.I. Is Changing How Chefs Cook
Pete Wells/ New York Times
AI is entering the kitchen to assist chefs with creating new flavours, cutting down on waste, and designing recipes. Code may co-create your next meal.
A.I. Is Coming For the Coders Who Made It
Leif Weatherby/ New York Times
The AI tools were created by developers, and now they are writing code. Is it true that software engineers are creating their own programs?
Are A.I. Data Centers a Sure Thing or the Next Real Estate Bubble?
Maureen Farrell/ New York Times
Is the demand for AI data centres being overhyped by investors? According to some experts, a bubble is about to form.
From single task AI Agents to goal driven Agentic AI
Ahmed Boulahia/ Towards AI
Artificial agents might proliferate from one-trick ponies to autonomous goal-chasing entities. Welcome to the heyday of "agentic" intelligence.
The AI Misstep Costing Millions: Why Ignoring Graphs Might Be Your Next Failure…
R. Thompson/ Towards AI
Data is just never enough-these companies are losing big because of ignoring graph-based models. Here's why the visual relationship of data matters.
MCP -The Golden Key for AI Automation
Alex Punnen/ Towards AI
MCP-these words might just start raising some eyebrows. It's a modular control plane that perhaps has been revolutionizing AI automation unbeknownst to many. It creates the infrastructure for smarter and scalable systems.
Salman Rushdie says AI won’t threaten authors until it can make people laugh
Steven Morris/ The Guardian
According to Rushdie, AI can imitate prose but wit is still safe. So, as long as a bot cannot crack a joke, authors are safe to breathe a few sigh.

