Author: IBL News

  • The future of robotics amid rising competition and advances in AI

    The future of robotics amid rising competition and advances in AI


    Robert Playter, CEO of Boston Dynamics, discusses the future of robotics amid rising competition and advances in artificial intelligence.

    Source: Youtube

  • AI and automation are becoming part of the American manufacturing landscape

    AI and automation are becoming part of the American manufacturing landscape


    AI and automation are becoming part of the American manufacturing landscape.

    Source: Youtube

  • Sen. Ernst highlights AI’s role in DOGE’s mission as Musk reflects on mixed success

    Sen. Ernst highlights AI’s role in DOGE’s mission as Musk reflects on mixed success


    Sen. Ernst highlights AI’s role in DOGE’s mission as Musk reflects on mixed success.

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  • Trump faces backlash over AI generated picture of him dressed as pope

    Trump faces backlash over AI generated picture of him dressed as pope


    Trump faces backlash over AI generated picture of him dressed as pope.

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  • Anthropic Allows to Connect AI Apps to Tools and Data Through MCP

    Anthropic Allows to Connect AI Apps to Tools and Data Through MCP

    IBL News | New York

    Anthropic launched Integrations this month, a new way to connect apps and tools to its AI assistant Claude. It also announced that it has expanded its Advanced Research capability to allow this chatbot to search the web, users’ Google Workspace, and its Integrations. These tools, available in beta for paid users, are part of the company’s effort to compete with Google’s Gemini and OpenAI’s ChatGPT.

    In November, Anthropic launched its MCP (Model Context Protocol), an open standard connecting AI apps to tools and data. With Integrations, Claude can work seamlessly with remote MCP servers across web and desktop apps.

    Several Integrations from Anthropopic partners, such as Atlassian, Zapier, Cloudflare, Intercom, Square, and PayPal, expand what Claude can do.

    For example, the Atlassian Integration lets Claude summarize and create pages in Atlassian’s Confluence workplace software.

  • Energy for the AI arms race in the US will come from natural gas, nuclear and coal

    Energy for the AI arms race in the US will come from natural gas, nuclear and coal


    Energy for the AI arms race in the US will come from natural gas, nuclear and coal, says US Energy Secretary Chris Wright.

    Source: Youtube

  • Mt. Sinai medical school embraces AI education platform

    Mt. Sinai medical school embraces AI education platform


    The Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai has decided to embrace the use of artificial intelligence, becoming the first medical school to make OpenAI’s educational program available to its medical and graduate students.

    Source: Youtube

  • President Trump Announces He Will Revoke Harvard’s Tax-Exempt Status

    President Trump Announces He Will Revoke Harvard’s Tax-Exempt Status

    IBL News | New York

    President Trump doubled down on his announcement last month and said he would remove the university’s tax-exempt status on Friday, adding, “It’s what they deserve.”

    The Trump administration has frozen more than $2 billion of Harvard’s federal funding, and the university has sued.

    If the tax-exempt revocation is confirmed, Harvard would have to pay federal income taxes on its revenue, and donations could be lost if donors can’t claim tax deductions on their gifts.

    Philanthropic contributions account for about 45 percent of Harvard’s annual operating revenues.

    Harvard University, the nation’s oldest and richest university (with an endowment of $53 billion), signaled Friday that it would resist President Trump’s renewed offensive, a move for which it said there was “no legal basis.”

    “Such an unprecedented action would endanger our ability to carry out our educational mission,” the statement said. “It would result in diminished financial aid for students, abandonment of critical medical research programs, and lost opportunities for innovation. More broadly, the unlawful use of this instrument would have grave consequences for the future of higher education in America.”

    Despite Mr. Trump’s assertion online and Harvard’s sharp response, it was not immediately clear Friday whether the I.R.S. was moving forward with revoking Harvard’s tax-exempt status. This change could typically occur only after a lengthy process, as the federal law prohibits the president from directing the I.R.S. to conduct tax investigations.

    In recent weeks, Harvard has taken a confrontational posture toward the Trump administration, rejecting a roster of Federal government demands.

    Those demands include that Harvard submit reports to Washington, alter its admissions and hiring policies, and bring in an outsider to examine “those programs and departments that most fuel antisemitic harassment or reflect ideological capture.”

    A Harvard commentator explained how the endowment of the institution works. “Increasing the tax on Harvard’s endowment — or worse, stripping our tax-exempt status entirely — would utterly cripple this University.”

  • Mastercard launches program to use AI tools for shopping

    Mastercard launches program to use AI tools for shopping


    Mastercard is working with companies to use artificial intelligence to help shoppers shop and make payments.

    Source: Youtube

  • Former TV meteorologist battles AI sextortion scam

    Former TV meteorologist battles AI sextortion scam


    Former TV meteorologist battles AI sextortion scam.

    Source: Youtube