Research, Regulation & Rapid AI Advances 🤖
From groundbreaking AI research tools to major regulatory shifts, here’s what’s shaping the AI landscape this month.
Top Story
ChatGPT's Deep Research: A Game-Changer for Policy & Public Affairs 🔎
OpenAI has introduced Deep Research, a powerful new feature designed to streamline in-depth information retrieval. This tool can quickly analyse and synthesise vast amounts of text, making it a game-changer for policymakers, researchers, and public affairs professionals navigating complex issues. Could this reshape how decisions are made in an AI-driven world?
Featured Event
EUA Conference on AI: A Window into the Future 🏰
The European University Association is hosting a major event on AI’s role in education. While it primarily focuses on academia, it offers a glimpse into broader discussions about AI’s impact on knowledge-sharing, policy, and regulation.
AI Investments & Global Impact
UAE’s Billion-Euro AI Bet 🇦🇪
The UAE is investing between €30-50 billion in AI infrastructure, aiming to become a global leader in artificial intelligence. This move underscores how countries are racing to dominate AI innovation. But will it also raise concerns about data sovereignty and ethics?
AI in Governance
EU Issues Guidelines on AI Misuse by Employers and Police 🛡️
New European Commission guidelines highlight concerns over AI being misused in workplaces and law enforcement. This adds another layer to the ongoing debate on AI’s ethical boundaries.
AI Acceleration
Are We Entering 'AI Weeks Where Decades Happen'? ⏳
The speed at which AI is evolving is staggering. A thought-provoking piece on Substack explores how we might be experiencing unprecedented technological acceleration—where advancements that should take decades are happening in mere weeks.
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