When Chinese startup DeepSeek revealed its top-line AI was trained using far less money, and less electricity, than Western companies had used for theirs, some analysts and utility companies were briefly able to hope that AI will need less power in the future than projected.
Category: TRENDS IN AI – May 6 2025
AI DAMAGES TRUST IN ONLINE CONTENT EVEN MORE
On average, people think 59 percent of what they see on the Internet is factually inaccurate, outright false, or created by AI, according to a new survey of 2,000 U.S. adults by Talker Research.
GOLDMAN SACHS INVESTS IN AI MUSIC VENTURE
Goldman Sachs has bought a piece of Splice, a British audio library of riffs, vocal hooks, and other musical sounds that composers can rent to assemble pieces of music for as little as $13 per use.
EVERY OFFICE WORKER WILL BE AN AI’S BOSS, MICROSOFT SAYS
In sketching its view of tomorrow’s office, Microsoft envisions every human supervising one or a group of AI agents—bots able to carry out routine tasks without being asked or told.
AI TAKES OVER THE MARKETING DEPARTMENT
Marketing executives are relinquishing control of, and decisions about, corporate marketing strategies and messages to AI, The Wall Street Journal reported.