Subscribe and do not miss the latest in AI and Tech. Plus, join our vibrant community. Happy Friday! Today’s issue dives into the booming autonomous vehicle industry, fueled by loosened regulations and rapid AI progress. We also explore how Gaza is becoming a controversial testing ground for AI warfare, without regard to human lives. Plus, we’re launching a new “AI Wins” section to highlight real-world breakthroughs and lessons. Enjoy the read — we’re excited to hear your thoughts!
Adobe Adds “No AI” Tag for Human-Made Art.We live in an era where we do not know what is real and what is computer-generated. In Australia, an AI-generated radio host in Australia went unnoticed for months, even while having an avatar and page on the radio station. It took a bit of digging to realize that this DJ did not exist anywhere on the internet, which is strange nowadays. Adobe seems to be taking matters into its own hands and now lets artists label their work as “created without generative AI” in its Fresco app. The tag uses Content Credentials metadata to certify work as AI-free—a response to growing concern over AI’s role in creative fields. While Adobe expands AI tools like Firefly and integrates models from OpenAI and Google, it aims to support all creators by offering clear labeling and choice. 🧠 Learning Corner.Books & Reading Materials.
Is Gaza a Real-Time Testing Ground for Military AI?Israel has turned the Gaza war into one of the world’s first large-scale testbeds for military artificial intelligence — deploying unproven tools in live combat, often with fatal consequences. Reports from Israeli and U.S. defense officials confirm a surge in battlefield AI experimentation, raising ethical and humanitarian concerns globally. Since the October 7, 2023 attacks by Hamas, Israel’s elite cyber intelligence unit, Unit 8200, has rapidly deployed experimental AI technologies, including tools that had never before been used in war. These include:
These tools were developed in part through collaboration between Israeli reservists and engineers from Google, Meta, and Microsoft, working out of a Unit 8200 innovation hub known as "The Studio." The U.S. is not deploying AI directly in Gaza, but it shares intelligence with Israel, co-funds defense projects, and is monitoring these developments closely. Israeli companies like XTEND, which supply AI-enhanced drones, also work with the U.S. Department of Defense, blurring the line between allies and shared military experimentation. Israel has long used conflict zones as tech incubators — from the Iron Dome to cyber weapons. But this AI surge represents a new level of immediacy and scale. And while military leaders tout these advancements as “game-changers,” researchers and ethicists stress the need for clear boundaries and human oversight. 📰 AI News and Trends
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The Autonomous Vehicles Acceleration.The autonomous vehicle (AV) industry is experiencing rapid growth, propelled by recent regulatory changes and significant advancements from key players. The U.S. Department of Transportation has introduced a new framework that relaxes certain safety regulations for AVs to foster innovation and help U.S. companies compete globally, but it may also lead to more casualties and accidents.
Major Players Expand Operations![]() Tesla, Aurora, VW, and Waymo are quickly expanding.
As the industry evolves, balancing innovation with public trust will be crucial. 🧰 AI ToolsAI Agent Building Apps.
Download our list of 1000+ Tools for free. 🏆Real AI WinsClassPass, an American company operating a subscription platform for fitness, improved its AI chatbots after poor early performance by auditing 10% of chats and training on low-rated ones and on specific policies where it struggled, while continuously refining responses based on human agent feedback. ClassPass is using software from Decagon, a two-year-old startup. Now handling 2.5 M+ chats, its AI matches human satisfaction scores and cuts support costs by 95%, with fewer than half of the cases needing human help.
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Friday, April 25, 2025
⚠️Is Gaza a Real-Time Testing Ground for Military AI?
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