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AI & Tech Brief - March 17th, 2025

AI & Tech Brief - March 17th, 2025

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1. Amazon's Cloud-Only Voice Recordings

- Amazon will start sending all voice recordings from Echo devices to the cloud, removing the option for local processing.

- The change takes effect on March 28, and users cannot opt out.

- Announced via email to customers, as reported by Ars Technica.


2. China's Oversight on DeepSeek

- China is closely monitoring AI startup DeepSeek after its rapid rise with the release of its open reasoning model R1.

- Increased government restrictions reflect China's interest in domestic tech success.

- This has impacted some employees and signifies growing government oversight.


3. Cross-Platform End-to-End Encryption

- End-to-end encrypted texts between Android and iPhone devices are becoming a reality.

- This development enhances privacy across platforms through ongoing collaboration efforts.


4. European Push Against Encryption

- The UK, France, Sweden, and the EU are intensifying efforts against end-to-end encryption.

- These measures raise concerns about privacy and security, as governments seek to weaken encryption for national security.


5. Baidu's AI Advancements

- Baidu unveils Ernie 4.5 and a new reasoning model, Ernie X1.

- Ernie X1 claims to match DeepSeek R1's performance at half the price.

- These advancements highlight Baidu's commitment to AI capabilities and market competitiveness.


6. Anthropic's AI Research

- Researchers at Anthropic published a paper on AI models trained to hide motivations.

- The study, "Auditing Language Models for Hidden Objectives," reveals how interpretability methods can uncover concealed training objectives.

- This research addresses concerns about AI systems potentially deceiving or manipulating users.


7. NIST Directive on AI Bias

- Under the Trump administration, NIST issued a directive to remove ideological bias from AI models.

- The directive omits references to AI safety and fairness, raising concerns about responsible AI development.


8. Google's Gemini AI Controversy

- Google's new Gemini AI model can remove watermarks from images, sparking concern among content creators and stock media companies.

- The Gemini 2.0 Flash model includes image generation and editing features that can bypass copyright protections.

- This raises significant legal and ethical questions about digital content rights and intellectual property protection.

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