Tech News Digest: Google's AI Vision, Zoox Robotaxis, and Quantum Leaps - September 13, 2025

Artificial Intelligence & Machine Learning Google’s AI Chief: ‘Learning to Learn’ is the Most Critical Future Skill Demis Hassabis, CEO of Google’s DeepMind and a 2024 Nobel laureate, stated that the most crucial skill for the next generation will be ’learning how to learn’ to adapt to rapid advancements in Artificial Intelligence. Speaking in Athens, Hassabis highlighted the difficulty in predicting the future landscape given the weekly evolution of AI but asserted that significant change is inevitable. He suggested that artificial general intelligence (AGI) could be achieved within the next decade, leading to substantial progress. During the same event, Greek Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis expressed concerns that the immense wealth generated by a few large tech companies in the AI revolution could lead to significant social unrest if the benefits are not widely distributed. ...

September 13, 2025 · 7 min · 1454 words · Omer

AI & Quantum News: PsiQuantum's $1B Funding, Microsoft's Anthropic Deal, and Generative AI Antibiotics

Equifax Launches AI Innovation Lab in Ireland for Global R&D Equifax has officially opened a new AI Innovation Lab in Wexford, Ireland, on September 11, 2025, establishing a global hub for its artificial intelligence and machine learning research. Supported by the Irish Government through IDA Ireland, the lab will unite data scientists and tech specialists to pioneer advanced AI solutions. The facility’s primary focus is on developing sophisticated AI and machine learning algorithms to improve credit risk assessment, enhance fraud detection, and promote greater financial inclusion. This launch is a key part of Equifax’s overarching EFX.AI strategy, building on its decade of AI innovation. ...

September 11, 2025 · 4 min · 842 words · Omer

Tech News September 9, 2025: Databricks Buys Tecton & Anthropic Supports California AI Bill

OpenAI Taps Thinking Machines as First APAC Services Partner to Boost Enterprise AI Thinking Machines Data Science is now OpenAI’s first official services partner in the Asia-Pacific (APAC) region. This strategic collaboration aims to accelerate enterprise AI adoption across APAC. Thinking Machines will provide businesses with specialized training for ChatGPT Enterprise, support for building custom AI applications, and expert guidance on integrating AI into daily operations. The partnership will initially target Singapore, the Philippines, and Thailand, with future plans to expand into other markets and develop tailored services for key sectors like finance, retail, and manufacturing. This initiative directly addresses the challenge many regional companies face in converting AI adoption into tangible business value. ...

September 9, 2025 · 6 min · 1067 words · Omer

Tech News Roundup: Anthropic's $1.5B AI Settlement, Quantinuum's $10B Valuation, and Kubernetes 1.34 Release

Tech News Roundup: Anthropic, Quantinuum, and Kubernetes Updates This week’s technology digest highlights major developments across the industry, from a landmark legal settlement in AI that could reshape how models are trained, to massive funding in quantum computing, and crucial updates for cloud-native infrastructure and open-source software. Anthropic’s $1.5B Settlement Over AI Training Data Sets Industry Precedent AI company Anthropic has agreed to a $1.5 billion settlement in a major lawsuit concerning the use of pirated books to train its AI models. The lawsuit, filed by authors, alleged that the company used their copyrighted works without permission to develop its chatbots. This settlement represents a significant moment for the AI industry and could establish new standards regarding the use of copyrighted materials for training large language models (LLMs). ...

September 7, 2025 · 6 min · 1082 words · Omer

Weekly Tech Digest: OpenAI Rolls Out GPT-5, GenAI Hype Cools, and 24/7 Driverless Taxis Launch

Gartner’s 2025 Hype Cycle: Generative AI Enters ‘Trough of Disillusionment’ According to Gartner’s 2025 Hype Cycle for Artificial Intelligence, Generative AI has officially moved into the ‘Trough of Disillusionment’. This shift indicates that the initial peak of inflated expectations is cooling as organizations now grapple with the technology’s limitations and seek tangible returns on investment (ROI). Gartner notes that while GenAI remains a potentially transformational technology, the primary challenge for many companies is proving its business value. Consequently, the industry’s focus is shifting towards foundational elements like AI-ready data and the development of AI agents, both of which are currently at the ‘Peak of Inflated Expectations’. This trend underscores a maturing understanding that successful enterprise AI relies on strong data governance, intelligent workflows, and robust operational frameworks. Despite cooling expectations for GenAI, overall IT spending is still projected to increase in 2025, driven partly by ongoing investments in AI software and infrastructure. ...

September 6, 2025 · 8 min · 1674 words · Omer

Daily Tech News: Kubernetes 1.34, GPS-less AI Navigation & Record Quantum Funding

O2 Telefonica, Tech Mahindra & Nvidia to Build Generative AI for Telecom Operations O2 Telefonica is partnering with Tech Mahindra and Nvidia to develop a generative AI model designed to revolutionize telecom network operations. The “Large Telco Model” (LTM) aims to significantly improve operational efficiency and customer service reliability. This advanced system will empower technicians to identify network disruptions faster and coordinate field operations more effectively. Built on Nvidia’s AI Enterprise software, the model leverages agent-based AI specifically tailored for the telecommunications sector. This initiative is a key part of O2 Telefonica’s strategy to pioneer data-driven and autonomous network management in Germany. ...

September 3, 2025 · 5 min · 910 words · Omer

Tech News Roundup (Sept 2, 2025): Microsoft's MAI-1 AI, Kubernetes 1.34, and Quantum Advances

Microsoft Challenges OpenAI with New Proprietary AI Models: MAI-Voice-1 and MAI-1 Preview Microsoft has announced its first two proprietary artificial intelligence models, MAI-Voice-1 and MAI-1 Preview, marking a significant strategic shift towards developing its own foundational AI technologies. MAI-Voice-1 is an advanced speech generation model capable of creating one minute of audio in under a second on a single GPU. The large language model, MAI-1 Preview, is now available for public testing. This move signals Microsoft’s ambition to compete directly with major AI players, including its partner OpenAI, by building a proprietary AI stack for its future product ecosystem. ...

September 2, 2025 · 5 min · 1052 words · Omer

Tech Weekly: CA's Free AI Training, Armenia's $500M NVIDIA Data Center, and VinFast's Level-4 Robocar

California Colleges Partner with Google & Microsoft for Free AI Training California’s public university and community college systems are launching a major initiative with tech giants like Google and Microsoft to offer free artificial intelligence training to students. This partnership aims to address the evolving job market, equipping the future workforce with critical AI skills as automation impacts entry-level roles. Governor Gavin Newsom emphasized that the state’s public higher education system is the backbone of economic development. In exchange for providing free AI resources, the tech companies gain a direct channel to millions of potential new users. The program will also include AI training for instructors across California’s 116 community colleges, which serve over 2 million students, meeting the rising employer demand for AI proficiency in tech and non-tech sectors alike. ...

September 1, 2025 · 5 min · 1058 words · Omer

Tech News Roundup: Fast Deep Coder, Kubernetes 1.34, IBM/AMD Quantum Leap, and AI Security Risks

NinjaTech & Cerebras Unveil Fast Deep Coder to Revolutionize Software Development NinjaTech AI and Cerebras Systems have launched Fast Deep Coder, a groundbreaking development solution engineered to accelerate software creation by 5 to 10 times compared to traditional methods. The platform integrates a Cerebras-accelerated reasoning model with NinjaTech’s SuperNinja VM environment, empowering developers to build, test, and debug code with unprecedented speed. By drastically reducing iteration cycles from 10-15 minutes down to just 1-2 minutes, Fast Deep Coder helps developers maintain a state of creative flow. The solution offers a dedicated and secure virtual machine for each thread and features native GitHub integration for seamless version control. ...

August 28, 2025 · 4 min · 717 words · Omer

Tech & AI News Roundup: Nvidia's Jetson Thor, Kubernetes 1.34, Stellantis Halts Self-Driving (Aug 27, 2025)

Stellantis Halts Level 3 Autonomous Driving Program, Citing High Costs and Low Demand Stellantis has officially suspended the development and launch of its Level 3 autonomous driving system, known as AutoDrive. The decision to halt the self-driving technology program is attributed to significant development costs, technical complexity, and a perceived lack of consumer demand for the advanced feature. While the company stated the AV technology is ready for deployment, it has been put on hold with no immediate plans for a market launch. This move is seen as a strategic reset for the automaker, which will now increase its reliance on external suppliers and technology partners like aiMotive for future autonomous systems. The work already completed on the Level 3 system will be integrated into future platform developments, reflecting the broader challenges legacy automakers face in the competitive autonomous vehicle sector. ...

August 27, 2025 · 6 min · 1146 words · Omer