AI News Roundup – April 25, 2025
Workers could save 122 hours a year by adopting AI in admin tasks, says Google
Google reports workers could save 122 hours annually by using AI for administrative tasks
AI policies in Africa: Lessons from Ghana and Rwanda
An analysis of AI policies in Africa highlights key lessons from Ghana and Rwanda, offering insights for other nations developing AI strategies
Anthropic CEO wants to open the black box of AI models by 2027
Anthropic CEO aims to enhance AI model transparency by 2027, seeking to move beyond “black box” functionality and increase understanding of AI operations
Amazon and Nvidia say AI data center demand is not slowing down
Amazon and Nvidia report that demand for AI data centers continues to grow, indicating sustained investment and expansion in AI infrastructure
‘AI Is Us’: Artists Explore How The Technology We Make Also Makes Us
Artists are exploring the reciprocal relationship between humans and AI, examining how the technology we create, in turn, shapes our own identities and experiences
Nvidia launches NeMo software tools to help enterprises build custom AI agents
Nvidia introduces NeMo software tools, designed to enable enterprises to develop customized AI agents for specific operational tasks and applications
“Periodic table of machine learning” could fuel AI discovery
Researchers at MIT have developed a “periodic table of machine learning” that may help catalyze new discoveries in artificial intelligence
UAE to use AI for writing laws
The UAE plans to use AI for drafting and reviewing federal and local laws, a significant shift in its legislative processes, overseen by the newly established Regulatory Intelligence Office
Google Succeeds With LLMs While Meta and OpenAI Stumble
Google is currently leading in the LLM space while Meta and OpenAI are facing difficulties
Famed AI researcher launches controversial startup to replace all human workers everywhere
Famed AI researcher Tamay Besiroglu launched Mechanize, a controversial startup aiming for full automation of all work with AI agents, sparking debate about job displacement and economic impact

