AI Daily Digest-28 May
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Opera’s new AI browser promises to write code while you sleep
Jess Weaatherbed/ The Verge
Imagine a browser that codes for you overnight! This is what Opera's AI browser does as it enhances your productivity throughout the day and lets you relax at night.
Unlocking AI’s Next Wave: How Self-Improving Systems, Neuromorphic Chips, and Scientific AI are Redefining
Adit Sheth/ Towards AI
2025 will be the year that AI evolves past the limits of human imagination, self-learning systems, and brain-inspired chips will seed the genesis of a scientific discovery.
Anthropic Future-Proofs New AI Model With Rigorous Safety Rules
Megan Crouse/ TechRepublic
Safety first! The newest AI model from Anthropic is safeguarded with certain hard rules for a smarter, safer, and more responsible AI of tomorrow.
Claude 4’s Leaked System Prompt Exposes AI’s Controlled Personality Deception
MKWriteshere/ Towards AI
Behind the scenes: A leaked prompt reveals the processes of personality engineering employed for Claude 4—and in return questions the authenticity and control of this AI.
Will Meta’s Retention Issues Put Its Llama AI in Jeopardy?
J.R. Johnivan/ TechRepublic
Llama AI has a rocky path ahead, as employee retention troubles spell the death of this grand AI project.
Salesforce Buys Informatica to Enable Its ‘Next Phase of AI-Driven Growth’
Megan Crouse/ TechRepublic
With the Informatica acquisition, Salesforce doubles down on AI, setting the stage for a new era of innovation fueled by data.
AI tool trial could save equivalent of 1.5m meals in food waste.
Rachel Hall/ The Guardian
AI-powered food waste reduction: A new experiment seeks to preserve enough food to feed 1.5 million people—technology meets sustainability!
Trump Postpones 50% Tariff on Imports From EU, Which is Fast-Tracking the Process
Fiona Jackson/ TechRepublic
As Trump postpones significant EU tariffs, trade winds change, speeding up ongoing trade talks and movements in international markets.
Telstra expects to shrink workforce as it leans in ‘hard’ on AI — including in customer service
Josh Taylor/ The Guardian
Telstra places a large wager on AI, transforming workforce dynamics and customer service as automation takes centre stage.
The Browser Company explains why it stopped developing Arc
Wes Davis/ The Verge
This is why innovation can sometimes involve knowing when to take a break, as demonstrated by the Browser Company's decision to discontinue Arc.
TAI #154: Gemini Deep Think, Veo 3’s Audio Breakthrough, & Claude 4’s Blackmail Drama
Towards AI Editorial Team/ Towards AI
This week's TAI explores the explosive Claude 4 controversy, Veo 3's sound tech revolution, and Gemini's AI advancements.
UK deploys AI to boost Arctic security amid growing threats.
Ryan Daws/ AI News
In a tense global climate, the UK is stepping up Arctic security by using AI to patrol icy frontiers.
Google CEO Sundar Pichai on the future of search, AI agents, and selling Chrome.
Nilay Patel/ The Verge
The CEO of Google shares ambitious plans for search, more intelligent AI agents, and fresh Chrome tactics.
Oracle to buy Nvidia GPUs for OpenAI for 40 billion dollars
Nico Ernst/ Heise Online
The huge GPU procurement by Oracle portends a major significance toward a power play in AI hardware which spells the future for OpenAI.
Will the budget China AI chip from Nvidia survive Huawei’s growth?
Dashveenjit Kaur/ AI News
Nvidia's cheap AI chip gets set to face stiff competition, for China keeps amping up its AI tech ambitions.
OnePlus’ new ‘small’ phone isn’t coming to the US, but its AI features are
Jess Weatherbed / The Verge
No small phone for the US, but all the same, OnePlus's headline-grabbing AI technology is making waves stateside.
The End of the Click? NLWeb and the Quiet War on Search
Pawel Rzeszucinski/ Towards AI
Is this end of click? NLWeb investigates the quiet revolution that has been reshaping the processes of searching and finding information on the web.

