AI News Roundup – March 14, 2025
OpenAI and Google call for US government action to secure AI lead
OpenAI and Google call on the US government to implement policies that secure America’s leadership in AI, emphasizing the need for swift action and specific recommendations across various areas
Powerful A.I. Is Coming. We’re Not Ready.
Powerful AGI is likely arriving within years, fueled by insider alarm, rapid AI improvements, and the urgent need for preparedness
AI PCs are becoming a no-brainer for IT decision makers
IT decision-makers see AI PCs as essential for upcoming hardware refreshes, expecting built-in AI to boost productivity, despite initial hesitancy and concerns about cost and security
The Synergy Between Quantum Computing And Generative AI
Quantum computing offers solutions to classical AI system limitations, while AI can automate quantum code generation
How the US threw out any concerns about AI safety within days of Donald Trump coming to office
The US’s focus on AI competitiveness over safety under the Trump administration challenges the EU’s role as a global standard-setter for digital regulation
Gemini Robotics uses Google’s top language model to make robots more useful
Google DeepMind’s Gemini Robotics integrates their large language model, Gemini, with robotic capabilities to create more useful robots that can understand natural language and perform complex tasks
What to know about Manus, China’s latest AI assistant
A Chinese startup has introduced Manus, an advanced AI agent capable of autonomously performing tasks, distinguishing itself from chatbots, but its scalability and closed ecosystem raise questions about its impact
Introducing Gemma 3: The most capable model you can run on a single GPU or TPU
Google has launched Gemma 3, a new family of open-source AI models based on Gemini 2.0, emphasizing its efficiency, strong performance, and accessibility for developers
AI is no longer a mere investment, but a matter of sovereignty
AI has become a crucial element of national sovereignty, driving intense US-China competition
New tools for building agents
OpenAI has announced new tools and APIs to simplify the creation of sophisticated AI agents and streamline complex multi-agent workflows

