AI News Roundup – January 10, 2025
7 Books to Boost Your AI Knowledge in 2025
This list of seven books encourages readers to engage with the complex issues surrounding AI and to develop a more informed understanding of its potential effects on our lives
Google’s Daily Listen AI feature generates a podcast based on your Discover feed
Google is testing “Daily Listen,” a new feature that generates personalized daily audio news podcasts based on user interests
Copyright concerns create need for a fair alternative in AI sector
Decentralized AI frameworks may address AI copyright concerns by giving creators control over their data and ensuring fair compensation
Why Smart Investors Must Watch The AI Bubble Now
Investment Advisor warns of a potential market correction in AI-driven growth stocks, citing overvalued assets and elevated price-to-earnings ratios
Microsoft makes powerful Phi-4 model fully open-source on Hugging Face
Microsoft has open-sourced Phi-4, a 14-billion parameter AI model that surpasses larger competitors in key tasks
New AI Predicts Inner Workings of Cells
Columbia University researchers have developed an AI model that accurately predicts gene activity within any human cell, offering new insights into cellular function and accelerating research into various diseases
CEO Who Bragged About Replacing Workers With AI Now Distressed That AI Will Replace His Job Too
Klarna CEO Sebastian Siemiatkowski, who previously championed AI to reduce his workforce, now expresses concern that AI could replace him
Biggest Nvidia takeaways from Jensen Huang’s CES 2025 keynote
At CES 2025, Nvidia announced groundbreaking AI advancements, including new GPUs, AI models for robotics, and a powerful desktop computer for AI development
AI means the end of internet search as we’ve known it
Generative AI is transforming internet search, shifting from keyword-based queries to conversational interactions
Reflections
OpenAI CEO Sam Altman reflects on the company’s rapid growth and the challenges of developing cutting-edge AI

