AI Daily Digests- 4 June, 2025
Daily AI Trends from Research to Real-World
Some House Republicans Have Regrets After Passing Trump’s Domestic Policy Bill
Michael Gold/ New York Times
Buyer's regret? As political repercussions simmers, some Republican legislators are already doubting their support for Trump's comprehensive domestic agenda.
Ministers offer concessions on AI and copyright to avoid fifth Lords defeat
Eleni Courea/ The Guardian
In order to prevent another parliamentary setback, UK policymakers are modifying AI copyright regulations. The dispute between AI and copyright is intensifying.
When Chips Meet Traffic Congestion: TSMC Hits the Brakes in Japan
Matt Gonzales/ TechRepublic
TSMC's growth in Japan encounters a roadblock due to traffic, not technology. The commute is become a challenge for chipmaking.
Google’s NotebookLM now lets you share your notebook — and AI podcasts — publicly
Emma Roth/ The Verge
NotebookLM just got viral. You can now share notebooks and even create audio podcasts from them using Google's AI note tool.
Luca Guadagnino set to direct fact-based drama about OpenAI
Benjamin Lee/ The Guardian
The filmmaker of Call Me by Your Name is bringing the tale of OpenAI to the big screen, bridging the gap between Silicon Valley and Hollywood.
Google quietly paused the rollout of its AI-powered ‘Ask Photos’ search feature
Hayden Field/ The Verge
The idea behind "Ask Photos" was to transform your memories, but Google has quietly put it on hold. What comes next is still unknown.
Meta signs deal with nuclear plant to power AI and datacenters for 20 years
The Guardian
Meta is essentially going nuclear to power its AI future. A 20-year energy contract demonstrates the scope of the business's goals.
Will AI wipe out the first rung of the career ladder?
Blake Montgomery/ The Guardian
Automation is threatening entry-level positions. When AI replaces manual labour, where will the workforce of the future start?
Fi’s AI-powered dog collar lets you monitor pet behavior via Apple Watch
Jess Weatherbed/ The Verge
The new fitness tracker for your dog is more intelligent than before. Fi's AI collar connects to your Apple Watch and monitors your health and behaviour.
Startups need ‘clear pathway’ into UK’s new defence plan, experts warn
Siôn Geschwindt/ The Next Web
If allowed, AI startups have the potential to revolutionise defence. Before it's too late, experts advise the UK to welcome innovators.
President Trump’s New Portrait: This Time He’s in Full Frame
Jason Farago/ New York Times
Trump's new official photo is full-frame, sharp, and bold—forget filters. A fresh look for a candidate who is returning.
What’s Coming Next: 4 AI Trends You Can’t Ignore
Parsa Kohzadi/ Towards AI
Here are four AI trends influencing the second half of 2025, from agentic systems to ethical firestorms, and why you should be interested.
Cyber Attacks Are Up 47% in 2025 – AI is One Key Factor
Fiona Jackson/ TechRepublic
AI is being used on both sides of the surge in cybercrime. Defenders are struggling to keep up with the increasing intelligence of attackers.
AI, bot farms and innocent indie victims: how music streaming became a hotbed of fraud and fakery
Eamonn Forde/ The Guardian
These days, streaming is more than simply music. Bot farms and AI-generated music are taking over the charts, harming actual artists in the process.
Agentic Task Fulfillment (ATF): The Next Evolution Beyond SEO and AEO
Prajwal Paudyal/ Towards AI
ATF is here, so forget SEO. The way humans (and robots) locate and act upon information is being transformed by these goal-driven AI agents.

