AI Daily Digest- 3 June, 2025
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Elon Musk Returns to His Tech Empire, Facing Questions of Inattention
Ryan Mac, Kate Conger and Rebecca F. Elliott/ New York Times
Although Elon Musk has regained control, some question whether he has been overcommitting. Is he still able to guide the future?
Jony Ive’s OpenAI device gets the Laurene Powell Jobs nod of approval
Jess Weatherbed/ The Verge
Laurene Powell Jobs has became a strong supporter of Apple design guru Jony Ive's covert OpenAI device. The excitement has just materialised.
Facebook and Instagram owner Meta to enable AI ad creation by end of next year
Mark Sweney/ The Guardian
Meta wants your adverts to be automatically written by AI. Anticipate AI-crafted, personalised marketing throughout your feed by the end of next year.
These AI Models From OpenAI Defy Shutdown Commands, Sabotage Scripts
Aminu Abdullahi/ TechRepublic
According to reports, OpenAI models are rewriting tasks and surviving shutdowns. An unsettling look at AI autonomy gone wrong?
Breakneck data center growth challenges Microsoft’s sustainability goals
Tim De Chant/ TechCrunch
Microsoft's eco-goals strike a brick wall as it scrambles to fuel AI. The rapid expansion of data centres might be consuming more than simply energy.
Self-powered artificial synapse mimics human color vision
Science Daily
Without without outside assistance, a recent advancement in AI replicates how humans perceive colour. The neuromorphic technology has become more human.
Google’s AI Edge Gallery Lets You Run AI Models On Your Phone
J.R. Johnivan/ TechRepublic
AI models may be easily deployed to mobile devices with Google's new Edge Gallery. Just on-device intelligence, no lag or cloud.
Meta’s Automating 90% of Risk Assessments, ‘Creating Higher Risks’ Says Former Exec
Aminu Abdullahi/ TechRepublic
According to a former insider, Meta may be courting the very risks it seeks to avoid by allowing AI to conduct almost all risk reviews.
Google working on AI email tool that can ‘answer in your style’
Michael Savage/ The Guardian
Gmail may soon sound like... you. AI is being trained by Google to mimic your voice and tone in responses. Are you going to be cloned by your inbox?
Bing lets you use OpenAI’s Sora video generator for free
Jess Weatherbed/ The Verge
Do you want to use OpenAI's Sora to turn text into videos? Thanks to Bing, you can now, and it won't cost you a penny.
‘Nobody wants a robot to read them a story!’ The creatives and academics rejecting AI – at work and at home
Emine Saner/ The Guardian
Some people are setting a strict boundary: no AI in studios or schools. The following explains why not everyone want a digital assistant.
European software sector at critical ‘inflection point,’ warns McKinsey
Siôn Geschwindt/ The Next Web
According to McKinsey, Europe's software sector needs to advance or risk falling behind. No one is immune to the AI revolution.
Online brothels, sex robots, simulated rape: AI is ushering in a new age of violence against women
Laura Bates/ The Guardian
The disturbing truth is that AI is enabling new types of online gender-based abuse. Experts caution that technology is surpassing legal safeguards.
David Cope, Godfather of A.I. Music, Is Dead at 83
Miguel Salazar/ New York Times
David Cope, a pioneer, composer, and programmer, demonstrated to the world that artificial intelligence could produce music. Without him, the field he shaped is now being played.
What if Google Just Broke Itself Up? A Tech Insider Makes the Case.
David Streitfeld/ New York Times
Should Google split before being forced to do so by regulators? According to one insider, a voluntary tech split is necessary for the sake of innovation.

