The Artificial Intelligence Podcast

Today in AI - January 25, 2025


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Sir Paul McCartney has raised alarms over proposed changes to copyright law that would allow AI developers to use creators' content without explicit permission. He believes this could severely impact the livelihoods of musicians and artists by eroding the incentives for creativity. McCartney is urging the government to reconsider these plans to safeguard the ownership rights of young artists.
The Atom Valley initiative in Greater Manchester seeks to create over 20,000 jobs and significantly boost the local economy by £570 million. Spearheaded by the Northern Gateway Development Vehicle, the project will focus on advanced manufacturing, AI, and innovation. There will be substantial community and educational involvement to ensure the local workforce is prepared for new opportunities in these cutting-edge fields.
This week in tech, OpenAI launched the AI agent Operator, while companies like Samsung and Meta released significant updates. The industry also faced notable cybersecurity incidents, including vulnerabilities in Subaru's web portal. The dynamic landscape saw regulatory actions, layoffs in the fintech sector, and new entries in the video editing market, highlighting the rapid pace of change in the technology world.
Researchers at Leeds Beckett University have created an AI tool to detect potential mould growth in buildings by monitoring environmental conditions such as humidity and temperature. This innovation aims to prevent health risks and structural damage, especially in social housing. The tool is currently being tested with SMEs in anticipation of a future commercial roll-out.
Brendan Wallace, co-founder of Fifth Wall Ventures, is using technology and innovative practices to help the real estate sector adapt to climate change, economic shifts, and evolving consumer expectations. Despite facing challenges like wildfires and the COVID-19 pandemic, Wallace remains positive about the industry's potential. He emphasizes the importance of resilience, sustainability, and the use of advanced materials in modern building practices.
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