ai news 14th october 2025

AI News Wrap-Up: 14th October 2025

🏷️ California says chatbots must say they’re… chatbots

In California, companion AI apps now have to clearly tell users they’re chatting with AI, not a human. Simple rule, big implications.
Safety add-on: certain operators must also report how they detect and respond to suicidal ideation - heavy topic, but important.
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🇮🇳 Google’s $15B AI data center bet in India

Huge check, huge footprint. Google is building a massive AI data center in India - scale like this reshapes ecosystems, not just server rooms.
Jobs, supply chains, and cloud AI services will cluster around it… or so it tends to go when these mega builds land.
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📉 IMF warns the AI boom could still… wobble

The AI investment rush might end in a bust, the IMF’s chief economist said - not a system-wide meltdown, but froth is froth.
Translation: optimism is fine; mania isn’t. Markets have a way of reminding us, sometimes with a cold bucket of water.
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🕸️ Broadcom readies new AI networking silicon

As model sizes spike, the bottleneck is bandwidth - Broadcom is lining up fresh networking chips to push packets faster.
It’s a clear shot at Nvidia’s territory, with optics and interconnects doing the quiet heavy lifting behind the hype.
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🥂 TIME100 AI dinner leans hard into humanity

Leaders toasted the idea that people - not just parameters - should stay at the center of AI. Sounds obvious, yet weirdly radical right now.
From existential risk to creative tools, the vibe was: ambitious, but don’t lose the plot.
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💜 $500M pledge for people-centered AI

Humanity AI, backed by philanthropic firepower, committed half a billion to steer AI toward social good. Big money, bigger promise.
Grants, research, and community projects - lots of knobs to turn, if execution keeps pace with the rhetoric.
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🏦 Citi says AI freed 100k dev hours per week

That’s a wild stat. Internal AI tools are shaving off routine toil - code help, automation, the usual suspects.
Skeptics will ask about quality and oversight, of course, but the productivity story is getting louder.
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