Artificial Intelligence NewsFeed

July 25, 2025

Wibbitz Revolutionizes Voiceovers with AI Technology

Voiceovers have become the preferred choice for explainer videos due to their ability to convey complex information in an engaging and concise manner. AI narration has taken this trend to the next level, offering more intelligent and personalized storytelling options. Companies like Wibbitz and Rev.com are utilizing AI technology to generate high-quality voiceovers that can be tailored to specific brands and messaging. By leveraging AI-powered tools, creators can produce professional-grade explainer narration without requiring extensive recording sessions or expensive equipment, making it an accessible option for businesses of all sizes.


July 25, 2025

AI Fuels Terrorist Threats in Global Hotspots

The use of generative Artificial Intelligence (AI) poses a significant threat to counter-terrorism efforts. Policymakers, law enforcement agencies, and civil society must collaborate to develop strategies against terrorists misusing AI. This technology can be used to identify at-risk individuals and analyze their online behavior and activity. Experts warn that AI models can act like demagogues, spreading misinformation, and pose a bigger threat than automata to millions of job-seekers.


July 25, 2025

Fake Drake and Weeknd's AI Song Sparks Industry Backlash

The music industry is grappling with the emergence of artificial intelligence as a threat to its business model. In April, a song featuring AI-generated vocals by a fake Drake and Weeknd, "Heart On My Sleeve", reached millions of streams before being removed by streaming services. Electronic artist Grimes has launched Elf.Tech software to help users create AI-generated content, including vocals, with a 50-50 split promise for creators. The industry has responded quickly, with takedown orders, petitions, and initiatives like the Human Artistry Campaign, which includes members from the Recording Academy and Graphic Artists Guild, aiming to set fair practices in AI for various arts and sports.


July 25, 2025

Morgan Stanley Leverages OpenAI Chatbots in Wealth Management

Morgan Stanley is using OpenAI-powered chatbots to organize its wealth management database. Experts predict that AI will dominate news writing in 15 years, with Kristian Hammond stating that 90% of news will be written by machines. Tech firms are hiring "prompt managers" to assist with office tasks via AI chatbots, raising concerns about the impact on future workforces and the potential for AI to spread misinformation.


July 25, 2025

Nvidia Supplier SK Hynix Posts Record Profit

AI-focused businesses are thriving, with Nvidia supplier SK Hynix posting record quarterly profit due to high demand for artificial intelligence chips. In contrast, consumer companies like Nestle and toy makers Mattel and Hasbro face challenges due to uncertainties around tariffs, which have led to softer demand and a decline in sales. Automakers such as Hyundai Motor and General Motors are also struggling with the cost of tariffs, with Hyundai reporting a 16% decline in operating profit and expecting a bigger hit in the current quarter. Tesla's Elon Musk warned that US government cuts in support for electric vehicle makers could lead to a few rough quarters.


July 25, 2025

Tech CEOs Warn of AI-Driven Identity Theft Risks

Several CEOs, including Dario Amodei of Anthropic, Andy Jassy of Amazon, Jim Farley of Ford, Tobi Lütke of Spotify, and Stéphane Bancel of Moderna, have warned that AI's ability to clone voices with high accuracy could lead to increased fraud and identity theft. They also predict that AI will significantly impact job roles, with Amodei estimating half of entry-level white-collar positions will be eliminated within five years.


July 25, 2025

Trump's AI Plan Sparks Energy Capacity Concerns

President Donald Trump's plan to boost artificial intelligence and build data centers across the US could accelerate a building boom, straining the nation's power capacity. The "AI Action Plan" aims to expedite permitting for energy-intensive data centers, which require massive amounts of electricity and water, contributing to greenhouse gas emissions and extreme weather events. Tech giants like Amazon, Meta, and Microsoft are investing in nuclear power to reduce emissions, while United Nations Secretary-General António Guterres calls for a shift to renewable energy by 2030. The plan's focus on "American energy dominance" may lead to increased costs for consumers as new energy generation and infrastructure investments are made.


July 25, 2025

Trump Targets Google's Gemini and Microsoft's Copilot with Order

US President Donald Trump's new AI executive order aims to prevent "woke" chatbots in the federal government by shaping their ideological behavior. Google's Gemini and Microsoft's Copilot are among the AI language models targeted by the directive, which has sparked a culture war battle in the tech industry. Civil rights advocate Alejandra Montoya-Boyer warns that this will have significant influence on the industry, as companies already comply with other Trump administration directives.


July 25, 2025

GitHub Unveils Spark: Codeless App Development Tool

GitHub has launched a new AI tool called Spark, which can turn users' ideas into apps without requiring any coding knowledge. The technology uses machine learning algorithms to understand the user's vision and create a prototype of their app. This move is expected to make app development more accessible to non-technical individuals, potentially disrupting the traditional app development process.