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AI Pets: Can They Replace Real Companions?

The Moflin, an AI-powered pet by Casio, mimics emotional responses and forms bonds through daily interaction. Its fluffy, lifelike design aims to combat loneliness, especially in aging populations. While not a substitute for real pets, Moflin offers companionship and therapeutic potential. Despite quirks, it’s gaining popularity as a modern alternative to traditional pets.

Swiss Church Introduces AI Jesus for Confessional Guidance

A Swiss church offers an AI-powered "Jesus" for spiritual guidance in its Deus in Machina project. Developed with Lucerne University, the AI uses New Testament teachings to engage visitors. Reactions vary, with some praising its insights and others finding it generic, sparking debate about religion and AI ethics.

Bipartisan Push for AGI Leadership to Counter China

The US-China Economic and Security Review Commission recommends a "Manhattan Project-like" effort to achieve Artificial General Intelligence (AGI). The plan calls for multiyear funding to secure US leadership in AGI, aligning with Trump’s view of China as a key AI rival. Critics warn of risks in AI race dynamics.

AI Influencers Exploit Social Media and Threaten Creators

AI-generated influencers are flooding platforms like Instagram, often stealing content from real creators. Some accounts use deepfake technology, while others are entirely AI-created. These accounts monetize through platforms like OnlyFans clones, exploiting human interactions. Critics argue this industry undermines real creators, exploits stolen content, and raises ethical concerns as social media trends toward a "blended unreality."

Majority of Economies Underprepared for AI Disruption

Boston Consulting Group's study of 73 economies shows over 70% are unready for AI disruption. Only five nations, including the US and China, lead in AI adoption. Vulnerable sectors include finance and tech. The report highlights six readiness archetypes and urges policymakers to accelerate AI integration to ensure resilience and competitiveness

Chinese Tech Giants Recruit in Silicon Valley Amid AI Push

Chinese companies like Alibaba and ByteDance are expanding U.S. offices, recruiting Silicon Valley talent for AI projects despite U.S. export bans on Nvidia chips and advanced microchips. These moves aim to bolster AI innovation, including efforts like Alibaba’s AI search engine Accio. Experts predict global pricing wars could democratize AI development.

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