AI News of the Day

April 14, 2025

Today's News Items
Meta to Resume AI Training on European User Content
Bleeping Computer

Meta announced it will resume training its AI models using content shared by European adult users on Facebook and Instagram.

OpenAI Releases GPT-4.1 Models Excelling in Coding
BGR

OpenAI is releasing a new family of AI models, GPT-4.1, optimized for coding, instruction following, and long context, offering exceptional performance at a lower cost, with the GPT-4.1 mini topping GPT-4o in many benchmarks.

Nvidia to Manufacture $500 Billion AI Chips in the U.S.
The Hill

Nvidia announced plans to manufacture up to $500 billion of AI chips and supercomputers entirely in the U.S. over the next four years.

Nvidia Plans US-Based AI Supercomputer Production
UPI

Nvidia announced it will produce its NVIDIA AI supercomputers in the United States for the first time, commissioning over one million square feet of manufacturing space in Arizona and Texas.

Elon Musk Says Tesla Nearing 'Pure AI' Breakthrough
Moneycontrol

Elon Musk states Tesla is nearing a 'pure AI' breakthrough for full self-driving capabilities.

Google Cloud Unveils New AI Tools for Partners
CRN

Google Cloud introduces new AI tools to increase partner profitability, including support AI agents, incentive visibility, and partner programs at the Next 2025 conference.

Wired: OpenAI's New GPT 4.1 Models Excel at Coding
Wired

OpenAI announced today that it is releasing a new family of artificial intelligence models optimized to excel at coding, as it ramps up efforts to fend off increasingly stiff competition from companies like Google and Anthropic.

The AI Economy Paradox: When Cheap Intelligence Costs More
Forbes

As AI becomes cheaper, its value erodes. Explore the paradox of commoditized intelligence, performance gaps, and what $20 no longer buys in today's AI economy.

Linda McMahon Mistakes A.1. for AI
USA Today

Linda McMahon said 'A.1.' instead of AI during an education panel.

The Story So Far: 8 Principles for the Future of AI - Newsweek
Newsweek

The future of AI requires new models with a hierarchy of abstract representations of the real world in all its richness and with System 2 reasoning capabilities. ```