The Daily AI Show

AI News: Big Drops & Bold Moves (Ep. 469)

64 min • 22 maj 2025

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The team covered a packed week of announcements, with big moves from Google I/O, Microsoft Build, and fresh developments in robotics, science, and global AI infrastructure. Highlights included new video generation tools, satellite-powered AI compute, real-time speech translation, open-source coding tools, and the implications of AI-generated avatars for finance and enterprise.


Key Points Discussed

UBS now uses deepfake avatars of its analysts to deliver personalized market insights to clients, raising concerns around memory, authenticity, and trust.


Google I/O dropped a flood of updates including Notebook LM with video generation, Veo 3 for audio-synced video, and Flow for storyboarding.


Google also released Gemini Ultra at $250/month and launched Jules, a free asynchronous coding agent that uses Gemini 2.5 Pro.


Android XR glasses were announced, along with a partnership with Warby Parker and new AI features in Google Meet like real-time speech translation.


China's new “Three Body” AI satellite network launched 12 orbital nodes with plans for 2,800 satellites enabling real-time space-based computation.


Duke’s Wild Fusion framework enables robots to process vision, touch, and vibration as a unified sense, pushing robotics toward more human-like perception.


Pohang University developed haptic feedback systems for industrial robotics, improving precision and safety in remote-controlled environments.


Microsoft Build announcements included multi-agent orchestration, open-sourcing GitHub Copilot, and launching Discovery, an AI-driven research agent used by Nvidia and Estee Lauder.


Microsoft added access to Grok 3 in its developer tools, expanding beyond OpenAI, possibly signaling tension or strategic diversification.


MIT retracted support for a widely cited AI productivity paper due to data concerns, raising new questions about how retracted studies spread through LLMs and research cycles.


Timestamps & Topics

00:00:00 🧑‍💼 UBS deepfakes its own analysts


00:06:28 🧠 Memory and identity risks with AI avatars


00:08:47 📊 Model use trends on Poe platform


00:14:21 🎥 Google I/O: Notebook LM, Veo 3, Flow


00:19:37 🎞️ Imogen 4 and generative media tools


00:25:27 🧑‍💻 Jules: Google’s async coding agent


00:27:31 🗣️ Real-time speech translation in Google Meet


00:33:52 🚀 China’s “Three Body” satellite AI network


00:36:41 🤖 Wild Fusion: multi-sense robotics from Duke


00:41:32 ✋ Haptic feedback for robots from POSTECH


00:43:39 🖥️ Microsoft Build: Copilot UI and Discovery


00:50:46 💻 GitHub Copilot open sourced


00:51:08 📊 Grok 3 added to Microsoft tools


00:54:55 🧪 MIT retracts AI productivity study


01:00:32 🧠 Handling retractions in AI memory systems


01:02:02 🤖 Agents for citation checking and research integrity


#AInews #GoogleIO #MicrosoftBuild #AIAvatars #VideoAI #NotebookLM #UBS #JulesAI #GeminiUltra #ChinaAI #WildFusion #Robotics #AgentEconomy #MITRetraction #GitHubCopilot #Grok3 #DailyAIShow


The Daily AI Show Co-Hosts: Andy Halliday, Beth Lyons, Brian Maucere, Eran Malloch, Jyunmi Hatcher, and Karl Yeh

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