AI Daily Digest- 30 May
Today’s top AI research, APIs, updates, and open-source releases.
Gmail’s AI summaries now appear automatically
Dominic Preston/ The Verge
Overwhelmed inbox? You can now get AI-powered summaries from Gmail without doing any work. Bid farewell to lengthy threads and welcome to immediate clarity.
Horses 'mane' inspiration for new generation of social robots
ScienceDaily
Emotional intelligence is being taught to robots by horses! Future bots may be more responsive and relatable thanks to their mane-inspired design.
Musk Tried to Torpedo OpenAI UAE Deal Unless His Company Was Included
Aminu Abdullahi/ TechRepublic
According to reports, Elon Musk attempted to thwart OpenAI's UAE deal unless his business received a share. AI diplomacy just became intimate.
Nvidia beats Wall Street expectations even as Trump tamps down China sales
Johana Bhuiyan/ The Guardian
Nvidia once again exceeded revenue projections in spite of regulatory obstacles, demonstrating that market demand for AI remains dominant.
Speak With Claude AI App in Real-Time Interactions: How to Use Voice Mode
J.R. Johnivan/ TechRepublic
Claude AI now has a voice! You can now communicate with the chatbot in real time, just like you would with a friend. Here's how to turn it on.
Energy Department Unveils New Supercomputer That Merges With A.I.
Don Clark/ New York Times
A supercomputer designed to work with AI is unveiled by the United States. Imagine even greater intelligence combined with big data.
AI could consume more power than Bitcoin by the end of 2025
Justine Calma/ The Verge
The AI boom is lighting up data centers. Experts warn that with ever-rising demands for power, it may soon rival Bitcoin consumption.
YouTube will let you search for things you see in Shorts
Emma Roth/ The Verge
If you spot something interesting in a YouTube Short, very soon you will just tap to search for it with AI backing.
Claude 4 and Its Remarkable Tests
Berika Varol Malkoçoğlu/ Towards AI
Claude 4 is putting the score on intelligence tests and charming the scientific community. Is it the most "human" so far?
The New York Times’ first generative AI deal is with Amazon
Emma Roth / The Verge
Amazon being NYT's first AI partner is one of the gigantic shifts regarding the interaction between journalism and AI.
Gemini can now watch Google Drive videos for you
Jess Weatherbed/ The Verge
Gemini, with its latest upgrade, watches Drive videos and summarizes them for you. AI, then, becomes your viewer.
New AI test can predict which men will benefit from prostate cancer drug
Andrew Gregory/ The Guardian
AI and personalized medicine: a new test predicts which patients best respond to a certain prostate cancer treatment.
For Some Recent Graduates, the A.I. Job Apocalypse May Already Be Here
Kevin Roose/ New York Times
It is a harsh realisation for the graduating herds-AI is phasing out the entry-level jobs faster than the diplomas have been hitting the printers.
Silicon Valley Is at an Inflection Point
Karen Hao/ New York Times
Powerful forces, from ethical dilemmas to groundbreaking innovations, are turning Silicon Valley around. What emerges might just recreate tech history.
How to Convince Your Boss the Smartest AI Investment Is You
Towards AI
Do you want AI to be a platform on which your job rests, rather than the other way around? Here's how to pitch yourself as the upgrade your boss simply must have.
Bridging UI, DevOps, and AI: A Full-Stack Engineer’s Approach to Resilient Systems
Bhanu Sekhar Guttikonda/ DZone
Find out how full-stack engineers are turning to AI to create digital ecosystems that are smarter and more resilient.
Turn Audio into Instant Summaries Using AI — Build This App with Me
Prisca Ekhaeyemhe/ Towards AI
Build an AI app that turns spoken words into instant notes. A perfect weekend project for developers and creators!
Amazon and The New York Times Announce an A.I. Licensing Deal
Michael M. Grynbaum and Cade Metz/ New York Times
Previously uncharted in media-tech collaboration, Amazon and NYT join hands to reinvent news delivery using AI.

