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China's Dropping AI Models Left and Right—What's the Deal?

Chinese tech giants like Alibaba, Baidu, and Tencent are flooding the scene with open-source AI models, letting devs worldwide grab, tweak, and use them for free. This power move sidesteps U.S. tech restrictions and could shake up the AI game by making top-tier tech accessible to all. 

China's AI Data Center Boom Goes Bust—Empty Servers Everywhere

China went all-in on AI, building over 500 data centers to ride the hype. Fast forward, and up to 80% of that computing power is just sitting idle. Turns out, many projects were rushed without real demand, leaving ghost data centers and investors sweating.

WeChat Adds AI Chatbot 'Yuanbao' to Keep You HookedTencent just dropped 'Yuanbao,' an AI chatbot you can add as a friend on WeChat. No extra app needed—just chat directly in the app. It's all about making WeChat even more of a one-stop-shop, keeping you engaged without bouncing to other platforms. 

Instagram’s AI 'Brainrot' Videos Are Monetizing the Wildest (and Darkest) Content (Warning Graphic Images) AI-generated videos are flooding Instagram with super weird, shock-value clips—like Dora doing foot mukbangs or chaotic Peppa Pig scenarios—raking in clicks and cash. But this viral wave has folks questioning whether platforms can (or will) stop harmful content from going viral. 

AI-Picked March Madness Bracket Has Me Tied for First at Sweet 16

Nelson Aguilar, not up-to-date with college basketball, used ChatGPT to fill out his March Madness bracket. He prompted the AI for a balanced approach, mixing favorites with calculated upsets. Surprisingly, he's now tied for first place in his pool as the tournament reaches the Sweet 16. 

Databricks' New Hack: AI Models That Level Up on Their Own

Databricks just dropped Test-time Adaptive Optimization (TAO), a slick method that lets AI models boost their game without needing squeaky-clean data. By mixing reinforcement learning with synthetic data, TAO helps models sharpen up through practice. In tests, it even outperformed OpenAI's models on financial tasks. This could be a game-changer for companies wanting smarter AI without the data-cleaning headache. 

H&M's AI-Generated Model Twins: Fashion's Future or Just a Fad?

H&M is stepping into the future by creating AI-generated digital twins of real-life models for upcoming campaigns. With the models' consent, these virtual replicas aim to streamline content creation and cut costs. While this tech is a win for efficiency, some worry it might sideline human creativity in the fashion scene.

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AI DAILY: Breaking AI News Handpicked For The Curious MindBy Chris Kalaboukis