AI News

April 10, 2025

Today's News Items
Forbes Announces Seventh Annual AI 50 List
Forbes

Forbes announced its seventh annual AI 50 list, highlighting the most promising startups driving advancements across industries.

AI Advances with Brain-Inspired Memory Intelligence
Mirage News

A paper in Engineering explores a novel approach to AI inspired by human brain's memory mechanisms.

AI Can Reduce Unconscious Bias In Recruitment
Forbes

Recent AI advancements can reduce unconscious bias to create fairer recruitment and talent management outcomes.

OpenAI countersues Elon Musk in legal dispute
myhighplains.com

OpenAI is suing Elon Musk for unfair competition and interfering with its business relationships.

Microsoft 'slowing or pausing' some AI data center projects
The Hill

Microsoft is "slowing or pausing" some of its data center projects, describing the move as a show of flexibility as the artificial intelligence (AI) industry evolves.

AI-native studio exec believes new tech will democratize filmmaking
Newsweek

An AI-native studio executive believes new tech will democratize filmmaking.

Global AI race intensifies as China closes gap
Economic Times

China is swiftly narrowing the performance gap in AI, signalling a transformative shift in the global AI race, according to the latest Artificial Intelligence Index Report

Reading The AI Index 2025: Is AI Your Friend, Foe, Or Co-Pilot?
Forbes

The new AI Index Report 2025 from Stanford's HAI offers a good overview of the ongoing AI revolution.

Celestial AI raises $250 million
Reuters

Celestial AI raises $250 million as it looks to speed up links between AI chips.

Success with AI requires ignoring a popular tech mantra
Fortune

Harnessing the potential of AI doesn't require moving more quickly—it requires deeper thinking and a long-term purpose.