The Impact of AI on Creativity and Trump´s Tariffs on Batteries

Explore how Artificial Intelligence can enhance human creativity and the implications of Trump´s tariffs on the battery industry.

Artificial Intelligence has the potential to revolutionize creative processes by automating a wide range of tasks, providing artists and designers with instant gratification. However, there are concerns about this technology turning individuals into mere consumers of AI-generated content. To counter this, researchers and artists are exploring co-creativity, where AI serves as a tool to inspire and critique creative works, driving innovation that couldn´t occur independently.

These generative models can offer unprecedented creative opportunities, allowing artists and designers to expand their mediums and unlock ´creative superpowers´. The goal is not to replace human creativity, but to augment it, enabling human-machine collaboration in fields like music composition, game development, and toy design.

In another development, the recent tariffs announced by Donald Trump have caused economic disruptions, particularly affecting the battery industry. These tariffs could severely impact US battery makers due to China´s dominance in the supply chain. The repercussions are predicted to shift the global economic landscape significantly, posing challenging times ahead for the industry.

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IBM and AMD partner on quantum-centric supercomputing

IBM and AMD announced plans to develop quantum-centric supercomputing architectures that combine quantum computers with high-performance computing to create scalable, open-source platforms. The collaboration leverages IBM´s work on quantum computers and software and AMD´s expertise in high-performance computing and Artificial Intelligence accelerators.

Qualcomm launches Dragonwing Q-6690 with integrated RFID and Artificial Intelligence

Qualcomm announced the Dragonwing Q-6690, billed as the world’s first enterprise mobile processor with fully integrated UHF RFID and built-in 5G, Wi-Fi 7, Bluetooth 6.0, ultra-wideband and Artificial Intelligence capabilities. The platform is aimed at rugged handhelds, point-of-sale systems and smart kiosks and offers software-configurable feature packs that can be upgraded over the air.

Recent books from the MIT community

A roundup of new titles from the MIT community, including Empire of Artificial Intelligence, a critical look at Sam Altman’s OpenAI, and Data, Systems, and Society, a textbook on harnessing Artificial Intelligence for societal good.

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