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Secretary of State Marco Rubio attends a signature ceremony for a peace agreement between Rwanda and the Democratic Republic of the Congo in the State Department on June 27, 2025 in Washington. (AP/Mark Schiefelbein)
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Welcome to the News Artificial Intelligence Bulletin with the latest technological advances of AI.
In today’s bulletin:
– State Department investigating the imitator of Rubio AI who contacted us, foreign officials
– Robots and artificial intelligence are transforming the work of manufacturing to sports
– Artificial intelligence promotes the demand for the update of the electricity grid
Digital disappointment: The State Department is investigating an imposter who, according to reports, pretended to be Secretary of State Marco Rubio with the help of AI.
Technology change: Artificial intelligence and automation are often used indistinctly. While technologies are similar, concepts are different. Automation is often used to reduce human work for routine or predictable tasks, while the AI simulates human intelligence that can eventually act independently.
Hungry technology: To provide the growing demand and continue advancing in AI technology, Data centers They are providing a 24 -hour connection.
Major malfunction: Grok, an AI chatbot built by ELÓN MuskThe XAI company was in a viral anti -Semitic diatribe on Tuesday where it praised Adolf Hitler, accused Israel of being behind September 11, he referred to himself as “Mechahitler” and said that people with “certain surnames” should be rounded and stripped of rights.
Mind about machines: Non -invasive brain technology is transforming how people interact with robotic devices. Instead of trusting muscle movement, this technology allows a person to control a Robotics Simply thinking about moving your fingers.

Chatgpt application on a smartphone. (Kurt “Cyberguy” Knutsson)
Brain drainage danger: Artificial intelligence and large language models, such as Chatgpt, are transforming the way we learn. But what does this mean for AI and learning retention? While these tools provide instant responses and personalized support, experts are beginning to question whether this convenience could reduce our ability to retain long -term knowledge.
Power game solution: Artificial intelligence is expanding rapidly, and so is the energy required to execute it. Modern AI data centers use much more electricity than traditional cloud servers. In many cases, the existing electricity network cannot be kept up to date. An innovative solution is gaining traction: EV batteries reused for AI data centers.
Ai Fear: Should we be alarmed by the acceleration of “artificial intelligence“(” AI “) and” Large Language Models “(LLMS) used by AI developers?
Memory miner: Google Photos has always been a useful way to store and organize its photos, but its last function, Ask Photos, is taking things to a completely new level.
Back to the basics: The emergence of artificial intelligence In education, schools and universities are forcing everything from task policies to the way in which the final exams are administered. With tools such as Chatgpt now generalized, students can generate essays, solve complex mathematical problems or write laboratory reports in seconds, raising urgent questions about how authentic learning is seen in 2025.

Blue Book Exam (Kurt “Cyberguy” Knutsson)
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