Author: Advanced AI Editor
Here’s some of the top news stories AL didn’t cover last week because….well, because New York, and talking to people, and wandering around seeking inspiration via happenstance on the island of Manhattan. – ‘I’m Sorry, Dave’ – LexisNexis Launches Voice AI Assistant LexisNexis has launched its voice AI assistant, which operates as part of Protégé. It will ‘interact naturally…using spoken language instead of manually entering prompts to conduct legal work’. The ‘multi-modal experience provides customers with greater workflow flexibility’ – (and more on voice soon). Sean Fitzpatrick, CEO of LexisNexis North America, UK, and Ireland, commented: ‘We want to make…
Editor’s Note: This story is part of Newsmakers, a new ARTnews series where we interview the movers and shakers who are making change in the art world. Mexico’s TONO Festival, which focuses on time-based art, opened last week for its third edition. Hosted in Mexico City and the nearby city of Puebla, the festival brings together 50 artists from 22 countries to stage video installations, performances, music events, and screenings. This year’s festival unfolds across major venues in the area, including the Museo Anahuacalli, Ex Teresa Arte Actual, and Museo Universitario del Chopo, UNAM, with nightly music programming extending beyond gallery walls. Related Articles…
Advances in artificial intelligence (AI) are rapidly reshaping the global economy through a transformative impact on business productivity. SoundHound AI (NASDAQ: SOUN) and C3.ai (NYSE: AI) are two small-cap companies poised to turn their unique AI-powered applications into significant long-term growth opportunities. Even with both stocks selling off sharply at the start of 2025, their positive outlook suggests these AI disrupters are ready to rebound. Let’s explore which of these two AI stocks could be a better addition to your portfolio. Person utilizing a computing device with an abstract representation of a magnifying glass searching for artificial intelligence. Image source:…
Microsoft used its AI-powered Security Copilot to discover 20 previously unknown vulnerabilities in the GRUB2, U-Boot, and Barebox open-source bootloaders. GRUB2 (GRand Unified Bootloader) is the default boot loader for most Linux distributions, including Ubuntu, while U-Boot and Barebox are commonly used in embedded and IoT devices. Microsoft discovered eleven vulnerabilities in GRUB2, including integer and buffer overflows in filesystem parsers, command flaws, and a side-channel in cryptographic comparison. Additionally, 9 buffer overflows in parsing SquashFS, EXT4, CramFS, JFFS2, and symlinks were discovered in U-Boot and Barebox, which require physical access to exploit. The newly discovered flaws impact devices relying on UEFI…
Tesla has officially started deploying its first software update for the recently refreshed Model Y, and it appears to add additional parts of a beta version of the Auto Shift feature, as highlighted by one owner this week. After Tesla began deploying its software update 2025.8.6 over the past few days, photos from a couple of owners show that the refreshed Model Y has also started receiving the update. One Model Y owner, X user LRESP, posted on Sunday that the update also enables the latest version of Tesla’s beta Auto-Shift feature, as was echoed by another user in the…
Nvidia claimed that if Chinese companies choose not to purchase alternative Nvidia products, it could lose $400 million in sales of the affected chips it has scheduled for China this quarter. (Photo: Robert Galbraith/Reuters) A potential shortage of Nvidia’s H20 artificial intelligence chips is emerging in China, threatening to disrupt the country’s rapid AI expansion efforts and exposing fault lines in global semiconductor supply chains. H3C, one of China’s largest server makers and a key OEM partner for Nvidia, issued a warning this week to clients, citing “significant uncertainties” in the international supply chain for the H20 processor, according to…
Microsoft is making its AI features widely available on Copilot Plus PCs equipped with Intel and AMD chips. One of the most notable of these features will be Live Captions, which translates audio to English subtitles from dozens of different languages in real time.Microsoft first started testing Live Captions on Intel and AMD devices last December, and it’s now available through the latest Windows 11 update. The update also includes Cocreator, an AI tool in Paint that creates an image based on a text description and what you’re currently drawing. On top of that, Microsoft is also expanding access to…
Developing reliable AI systems to assist human clinicians in multi-modal medical diagnosis has long been a key objective for researchers. Recently, Multi-modal Large Language Models (MLLMs) have gained significant attention and achieved success across various domains. With strong reasoning capabilities and the ability to perform diverse tasks based on user instructions, they hold great potential for enhancing medical diagnosis. However, directly applying MLLMs to the medical domain still presents challenges. They lack detailed perception of visual inputs, limiting their ability to perform quantitative image analysis, which is crucial for medical diagnostics. Additionally, MLLMs often exhibit hallucinations and inconsistencies in reasoning,…
This post is co-authored with Joao Moura and Tony Kipkemboi from CrewAI. The enterprise AI landscape is undergoing a seismic shift as agentic systems transition from experimental tools to mission-critical business assets. In 2025, AI agents are expected to become integral to business operations, with Deloitte predicting that 25% of enterprises using generative AI will deploy AI agents, growing to 50% by 2027. The global AI agent space is projected to surge from $5.1 billion in 2024 to $47.1 billion by 2030, reflecting the transformative potential of these technologies. In this post, we explore how CrewAI’s open source agentic framework,…
Stability AI speaks of a “multi-view video generation with 3D camera control”. This refers to an AI model that can convert photos into 3D models. These in turn can be viewed from all sides, enabling an immersive view. Stable Virtual Camera is still a research preview. Stability AI uses a diffusion model to create the 3D videos. These are AI models in which images are generated point by point using noise. A single photo or up to 32 images can be used as input. The generated videos are available with different camera paths, such as “dynamic”, “spiral”, “dolly zoom”, “pan”…