AI News Roundup – March 21, 2025
Understanding AI Vulnerabilities
AI systems are increasingly vulnerable to adversarial attacks, including data poisoning and prompt manipulation. Experts emphasize the need for ongoing adaptation in AI security, with tools like AI firewalls and adversarial testing, to counter malicious actors
Beijing boosts AI startup Manus, as China looks for the next DeepSeek
Chinese AI startup Manus, claiming to have developed a general AI agent, is gaining national attention and support, fueled by regulatory approval and state media coverage, as China seeks another domestic AI success story
The best AI prompt generator: Create perfect AI prompts
AI Parabellum has launched an AI Prompt Generator to help users create structured, professional-grade prompts for AI, improving output quality across platforms like ChatGPT and Claude
Trump’s call for AI deregulation gets strong backing from Big Tech
The Trump administration is minimizing AI regulation, supported by tech companies who argue it’s crucial to outcompete China, despite international concerns about safety
Hugging Face calls for open-source focus in the AI Action Plan
Hugging Face recommends the US government prioritize open-source AI development in its upcoming AI Action Plan, emphasizing its role in innovation, accessibility, and security
Anthropic just gave Claude a superpower: real-time web search. Here’s why it changes everything
Anthropic has integrated real-time web search into its AI assistant, Claude, enhancing its accuracy and utility for enterprise users and positioning it as a stronger competitor to ChatGPT
Inside Goldman Sachs’ Big Bet on AI at Scale
Goldman Sachs is scaling AI adoption across its operations, deploying tools like the GS AI Assistant and focusing on security and governance
GTC March 2025 Keynote with NVIDIA CEO Jensen Huang (Video)
Jensen Huang’s keynote at GTC 2025 outlined NVIDIA’s advancements in accelerated computing and AI, showcasing new hardware, software, and AI-driven solutions for enterprises and robotics
Nvidia announces two ‘personal AI supercomputers’
Nvidia introduced DGX Spark and DGX Station, personal AI supercomputers powered by the Grace Blackwell platform, designed for local AI model development and operation
Majority of AI Researchers Say Tech Industry Is Pouring Billions Into a Dead End
AI researchers believe that simply scaling up existing AI models is unlikely to lead to AGI, despite continued industry investment in this approach

