AI DAILY: Breaking AI News Handpicked For The Curious Mind

CREATIVITY IN AN AI WORLD


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MIT's 'Periodic Table' of Machine Learning Is a Total Game-Changer

MIT researchers just dropped a "periodic table" for machine learning, mapping out how 20+ classic algorithms are mathematically connected. This framework lets scientists remix existing methods to create new AI models—like one that beat current image classifiers by 8%. Even cooler? There are blank spots hinting at undiscovered algorithms. It's like AI's own version of scientific alchemy.

When AI Makes Art: What Happens to Human Creativity?

As AI-generated art floods our feeds, the real question isn't "Can AI be creative?" but "What does creativity mean now?" This editor's letter explores how AI reshapes art, urging us to see it not as a threat but as a partner. The future of creativity might be more collaborative than we ever imagined. 

AI Films Are Now Eligible for Oscars—But Human Creativity Still Reigns

The Academy has updated its rules: films using AI tools are officially Oscar-eligible. But here's the twist—AI won't boost or hurt your chances. What matters is how much human creativity is at the core. This comes after AI-enhanced performances like Adrien Brody's in The Brutalist stirred debate. The message? AI can assist, but the heart of the story better be human.

China and the U.S. Are Building AI Empires—But on Totally Different Foundations

The U.S. and China are both racing to dominate AI, but their strategies are worlds apart. While the U.S. flexes with cutting-edge GPUs and cloud giants, China is going DIY—crafting its own chips like Huawei’s Ascend 910C and training models like DeepSeek on limited hardware. Despite U.S. export bans, China’s scaling up with what it’s got, proving that necessity really is the mother of invention.

The 4 Types of AI Agent Users—and What They Want

A new survey breaks down AI agent users into four vibes: Smarty Pants (info junkies), Minimalists (keep it simple), Life-Hackers (efficiency nerds), and Tastemakers (curated everything). Each group has unique needs, from decision support to personalized recs. For brands, it’s a cheat sheet for building AI tools that actually click with users.

Who Has Time to Be Polite to ChatGPT?

TechRadar's Graham Barlow questions the habit of saying "please" and "thank you" to AI like ChatGPT. He argues that since AI lacks consciousness, such politeness is unnecessary and time-consuming. Barlow also notes that these extra words increase computational load, leading to higher costs and environmental impact. He advocates for concise interactions, reserving courtesy for human exchanges.

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