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Regulatory Challenges, Deepmind's SynthID Goes Open Source, and Nvidia Admits AI Chip Design flaw

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Another edition of the Daily AI Brief is ready for you! Today, we’re covering major AI updates, new tools, regulations, and investments shaking up the industry. Let's dive into these stories right away:

SAP CEO Christian Klein expresses concerns that stringent EU regulations could hinder competitiveness, while the FDA enhances its AI oversight to balance innovation with patient safety. Read more

Google DeepMind has made its AI text watermarking tool, SynthID, open source to help detect AI-generated text without compromising quality. Read more

Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang takes responsibility for a design flaw in the Blackwell GPU, which is now fixed, and the refined chips are entering mass production. Read more

Hugging Face has announced its open-source tool, HUGS, which aims to reduce AI costs and compete with commercial services like OpenAI. Read more

Thunderbit is an AI-powered tool designed to assist business users with web automation tasks. It offers features like AI web scraping, autofill, and web clipping to automate data entry and extraction. Thunderbit also provides tools for summarizing web content, managing business cards, and creating personalized sales emails. It supports integration with various platforms like Notion, Google Sheets, and Slack, enabling users to automate workflows without needing to code. Read more

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Denmark’s largest sovereign AI supercomputer, Gefion, launches in partnership with NVIDIA to tackle scientific challenges like clean energy and biotechnology. Read more

Google's DORA report highlights the impact of AI and platform engineering on DevOps, with 81% of organizations using AI daily for tasks like coding and documentation. Read more

A former OpenAI researcher claims the company’s use of copyrighted data violates copyright law, igniting legal debates on AI-generated content. Read more

Arm reportedly canceled Qualcomm’s license to design chips, sparking a legal dispute over the use of Arm’s technology in Qualcomm’s products. Read more

The European Parliament is using a generative AI tool from Anthropic to enhance the searchability of its archives, reducing document search time by 80%. Read more

Nicebuild LLC introduces the PLAUD NotePin, an AI-powered voice recorder that generates summaries and mind maps using GPT-4o and Claude 3.5 Sonnet. Read more