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AI News Wrap-Up: 7th June 2025

🛰️ Battlefield drones inch toward AI, but full autonomy still distant

Ukraine and Russia continue testing AI-assisted drones, some can autonomously resume missions if communication breaks, but fully autonomous swarms remain years away. Challenges include limited computing power, coordination issues, and difficulty distinguishing targets.
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📚 China limits AI during gaokao exams to curb cheating

During the national college entrance exams from June 7–10, major AI platforms (Alibaba, ByteDance, Tencent, Moonshot) temporarily disabled features like photo-recognition and question-answering to prevent cheating. Enforcement was quietly shared via social media.
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🏛️ UK defers AI regulation, plans comprehensive bill

The UK government has postponed its focused AI regulation on large language models until next year, opting instead for a broader legislative package that will cover model safety, copyright, and ethical usage. 88% of the public support tighter controls on harmful AI.
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💻 Apple WWDC 2025: cautious AI evolution

Apple unveiled its new “Liquid Glass” UI design across iOS 26, macOS Tahoe, visionOS, and more, and updated its Apple Intelligence suite: on-device models, live translation, visual intelligence improvements, and developer APIs via Xcode. Siri enhancements remain slated for 2026.
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