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🤖 AI Daily: Apple's Cautious AI, Education Transformation & Legal Battles
10 Jun 2025
Today's episode explores Apple's surprisingly incremental AI announcements at WWDC, contrasting with competitors' aggressive AI strategies. We cover Ohio State University's groundbreaking requirement for all students to become AI-fluent, while UK educators struggle with AI usage in academic work. Apple's research reveals concerning limitations in advanced AI reasoning models, raising questions about AGI development. The legal landscape heats up as Stability AI defends against Getty Images' copyright lawsuit, potentially setting industry precedents. Meanwhile, advertising giant WPP invests £300 million annually in AI transformation, and the UK government plans to train all 400,000 civil servants in AI applications. These stories highlight a critical moment where different sectors are grappling with thoughtful AI integration versus blind adoption.Love AI? Check out our other AI tools: 60sec.site and Artificial Intelligence Radio
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