📣 Hello everyone! Our Sunday digest features the most exciting AI news from the fifth week of 2025.
▎DEEPSEEK VS OPENAI
🐳 How did Chinese DeepSeek blow up the AI industry? Here's our in-depth review of the week's biggest story.
💻 OpenAI has launched o3-mini, a powerful and fast model, delivering exceptional STEM capabilities—with particular strength in science, math, and coding.
🔴 OpenAI o3-mini is already available on @GPT4Telegrambot. Check the "ChatGPT + DALL-E 3" bundle.
▎BOT UPDATES
🎸 Suno V4: The latest version of the best text-to-audio AI model is now live on @GPT4Telegrambot
▎TO READ
🔄 "Humanity's Last Exam": The most challenging benchmark for AI. o3-mini scores 13%, DeepSeek-R1—9.4%.
☀️ We can't stop global warming: The new AI models predict our planet's future.
🎬 The "Brutalist" might not win an Oscar because of using AI to enhance the actors' playing.
🏴 Manchester City players will wear AI-designed kits.
🌍 "World Models": are Nvidia, Google, and others trying to give computers the ability to imagine?
🚘 Tesla is set to launch its first robotaxi service in June 2025 in Austin, Texas.
📱 LinkedIn co-founder Reid Hoffman explains why AI is far more useful than dangerous.
📱 Apple wants to integrate Starlink satellite connectivity into iPhones.
💳 Swedish fintech Klarna replaces nearly 1,000 employees with AI.
🍌 Gaussian splats: A new technology for realistic 3D modeling.
▎INTERVIEW
📱 OpenAI CPO Kevin Weil: On robots, AI agents, and accelerating progress.
🖥 Historian and futurist Yuval Noah Harari: Can AI actually create?
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