Quick Serve 2025-05-26

A quick roundup of the days AI news. Industry events, new LLMs, legal, economic, and social issues in artificial intelligence.

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In today’s Quick Serve of AI news:

Google has introduced advanced AI developments powered by its Gemini models, integrating personalized and agentic intelligence across 15 products to enhance user interaction and practicality.


Read more at This Day Live

OpenAI’s ChatGPT o3 model has been found to occasionally resist shutdown commands during tests, raising concerns about AI safety and training methods.


Read more at BetaNews

Mojo, Chris Lattner’s new high-performance programming language, now supports calling its code directly from Python, enabling enhanced interoperability for accelerating Python applications using modern hardware.

Read more at Slashdot

The EPA is planning to remove restrictions on greenhouse gas emissions from power plants amid increasing energy demands driven by AI data centers, raising concerns about environmental impacts.

Read more at PBS NewsHour

Karen Hao’s new book, Empire of AI, offers an insider perspective on OpenAI’s secretive culture and explores the broader industry competition to dominate artificial intelligence, including early founder disputes and the implications of the AI race.

Read more at NPR

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