Latest AI (Artificial Intelligence) News
OpenAI Releases GPT-5 with PhD-Level Intelligence
On August 7, 2025, OpenAI launched GPT-5, an upgraded ChatGPT version featuring 'PhD-level intelligence' for advanced reasoning. This model advances foundation models, enabling superior performance in complex tasks like mathematical olympiads.
It reflects 2025's shift to more capable AI agents.
US President Trump Signs AI Deregulation Executive Order
On December 11, 2025, President Trump issued an executive order 'Ensuring a National Policy Framework for Artificial Intelligence,' promoting deregulation and preemption. This shifts US strategy to court-first oversight, contrasting global trends.
It impacts chatbots, hiring tools, and data pipelines.
EU AI Act Implementation Faces Delays with 'Stop-the-Clock'
The EU AI Act, enacted August 2025, bans unacceptable risks like social scoring from February 2025, but high-risk compliance is paused until 2027-2028 via 'Digital Omnibus'. It mandates safeguards against data poisoning for high-risk systems.
Economic realities challenge full rollout.
Tiny AI Chip Smaller Than Grain of Salt Developed
On February 7, 2025, researchers created an AI chip using diffractive neural networks on optical fibers for light-speed image decoding with low energy. It promises advances in medical imaging and quantum communication.
This hardware innovation boosts efficiency.
AI Models Achieve Gold at International Mathematical Olympiad
In 2025, Google DeepMind and OpenAI AI models earned gold-level performance at the IMO, transforming research. Google’s AI co-scientist aids literature analysis and experiment design.
This highlights AI's role in scientific acceleration.
AI-Designed Molecule Boosts Pancreatic Cancer Chemotherapy
On December 16, 2025, University of Michigan researchers used AI to design a molecule enhancing chemo effectiveness against pancreatic cancer resistance. It targets tumor vulnerabilities overlooked by humans.
This could improve survival rates.
AI Transforms Vibrational Spectroscopy for Medicine and Environment
2025 AI advances enable Raman microplastic detection, soil-carbon quantification, and cancer immunotherapy via spectra analysis. Deep learning achieves high accuracy in diagnostics and explosives detection.
It shifts spectroscopy to autonomous systems.