AI News Wrap-Up: 15th May 2025

AI News Wrap-Up: 15th May 2025

Nvidia & Taiwan Take the AI Stage at Computex

At the Computex trade show in Taipei, Nvidia’s CEO Jensen Huang will highlight new partnerships with Taiwanese giants like Foxconn and Quanta. This follows Nvidia’s $500 billion U.S. AI infrastructure push with TSMC and Wistron. AMD, Qualcomm, and MediaTek will also showcase AI innovations in edge and PC markets, marking Taiwan's strategic shift toward enterprise AI.
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UK’s “Consult” AI Could Revolutionise Public Policy

The UK government’s “Consult” AI tool, part of the “Humphrey” suite, was piloted in Scotland and successfully analysed over 2,000 public responses. Expected to save £20 million annually, the system is praised for efficiency, yet criticised for potential manipulation and oversight gaps.
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♿ Google Boosts Accessibility with Gemini AI

To mark Global Accessibility Awareness Day, Google launched Gemini-powered updates across Android and Chrome. Features include TalkBack-enabled image descriptions and improved real-time captions, pushing inclusivity forward for users with disabilities.
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Copyright Fight Brews in UK AI Bill

Ministers blocked a Lords amendment requiring AI developers to declare use of copyrighted material, citing financial privilege. Artists and creators condemned the move, while Baroness Kidron vows to revive the push for transparency.
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💥 Creative Sector vs. Data Bill

A separate Lords vote backed stronger transparency rules for AI training data, deepening the standoff between creative-rights advocates and ministers favoring a lighter regulatory approach.
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UAE Unveils Mega 5 GW AI Campus

The UAE and U.S. inaugurated a massive AI computing campus in Abu Dhabi, built by G42 and U.S. partners. Targeted to serve 3.5 billion users across three continents, the facility combines nuclear, solar, and gas power with strict chip export controls.
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🧬 AI Predicts Patient Age from a Selfie

Harvard’s Mass General Brigham launched “FaceAge,” an AI tool that estimates a patient's biological age from a photo, helping oncologists tailor treatments more effectively.
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💼 Enterprise AI Heats Up

Together AI acquired Refuel.ai to enhance its AI Acceleration Cloud for enterprise deployment. Meanwhile, NTT DATA formed a strategic alliance with OpenAI to scale gen-AI applications globally.
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📈 AI Design Software Market to Explode

A new market study projects the AI design tools sector will skyrocket from $5.54 billion in 2024 to $40.15 billion by 2034, driven by retail and creative industries, but shadowed by growing developer shortages.
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