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In March 2025, artificial intelligence (AI) continued to make significant strides across various sectors:

Advancements in AI Models and Applications

  • OpenAI's Creative Writing AI: OpenAI unveiled a new AI model proficient in creative writing, particularly in the metafiction genre. This development has sparked discussions regarding copyright implications, as the AI's training on existing works raises questions about intellectual property rights.The Times

  • Google's Gemini Robotics AI: Google DeepMind introduced an updated version of its Gemini Robotics AI model, integrating language understanding, visual perception, and physical action. Demonstrations showcased robots performing tasks such as folding paper and handling objects based on spoken commands, marking a significant advancement in combining AI with robotics.

Corporate Developments in AI

  • Meta's In-House AI Training Chip: Meta began testing its first proprietary AI training chip, aiming to reduce reliance on external suppliers like Nvidia. This dedicated accelerator is optimized for AI tasks, enhancing power efficiency and reflecting Meta's strategy to cut infrastructure costs associated with substantial AI investments.

  • Palantir's AI Conference and Client Expansion: Palantir Technologies hosted its sixth artificial intelligence conference, AIPCon, amid a downturn in AI stocks. The company announced potential new clients, including Walgreens, Delta Air Lines, and Heineken, highlighting efforts to expand its U.S. commercial market through generative AI.

Legal and Ethical Considerations

  • French Lawsuit Against Meta Over AI Training: French publishers and authors filed a lawsuit against Meta, accusing the company of using their copyrighted works without permission to train its AI models. This legal action underscores ongoing tensions between creative industries and tech companies regarding the use of copyrighted material in AI training.

Notable AI Developments

  • Manus AI Agent: Chinese startup Monica introduced Manus, an autonomous AI agent capable of independently analyzing, planning, and executing complex tasks without direct human guidance. Recognized as one of the world's first autonomous agents with such capabilities, Manus represents a significant milestone toward achieving artificial general intelligence (AGI).

These developments highlight the rapid integration of AI across industries, the strategic shifts organizations are making to harness its potential, and the ongoing discussions surrounding the ethical use of AI technologies.