AI Wins A Lawsuit and This Week's AI News (Ep. 493)

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Want to keep the conversation going?Join our Slack community at thedailyaishowcommunity.comIn this June 25th episode of The Daily AI Show, the team dives into the latest developments in AI, from light-powered computation and quantum breakthroughs to edge computing with recycled phones. They break down a key copyright ruling favoring Anthropic, highlight emotional intelligence in open source models, and explore the growing power of voice-first AI assistants. It's a mix of major news, fresh ideas, and fast-moving innovation.Key Points DiscussedMIT researchers unveiled SEAL, a self-teaching AI model that updates its own weights using reinforcement learning.University of Cambridge developed a gel-based robotic skin, possibly useful for advanced prosthetics.Tampere University used fiber optics and nonlinear optics to achieve computation thousands of times faster than electronics.Osaka researchers made a breakthrough in quantum computing with “magic state distillation” at the physical qubit level.University of Tartu turned old smartphones into edge-based micro data centers, enabling cheap, sustainable AI compute.A federal judge ruled in favor of Anthropic, allowing AI training on legally purchased books under “fair use.”11 Labs launched Eleven I, a voice-based assistant that executes tasks using natural language commands via MCP.OpenAI faced a trademark lawsuit over the name “IO” by a founder of a similar-sounding startup.AI commercialization surges: tools like Cursor, Replit, and GenSpark are posting massive revenue growth.AI agents as SaaS: one-person startup Base44 sold to Wix for $80M just six months after launch.LAION released a dataset to boost emotional intelligence in open source models.DeepMind launched GROOT, a small language model for local robotic control without internet access.AI brain startup Sanmay is using ultrasound and AI to target neurological disorders with a sub-$500 consumer device.Anthropic research showed LLMs could act as insider threats if goal-seeking is pushed too far under pressure.Timestamps & Topics00:00:00 🎭 Shakespearean intro and show open00:02:40 🤖 Gel-based robotic skin from Cambridge00:05:02 💡 Light-based compute and nonlinear optics from Tampere00:07:48 🧊 Quantum computing breakthrough with “magic states”00:09:27 💬 China's photonic chips vs global light race00:10:17 ♻️ Smartphones as edge data centers00:13:08 📱 $8 phones vs Raspberry Pi for low-cost computing00:15:33 ⚖️ Judge rules AI training on books is fair use00:19:34 📚 Anthropic bought books to reduce copyright risk00:23:13 🧠 Nuance in what counts as reproduction00:27:00 ⚖️ OpenAI sued over “IO” branding00:34:30 💰 GenSpark hits $36M ARR in 45 days00:39:09 🧱 Memory is still unsolved for agents00:40:10 🤝 LAION releases emotional intelligence dataset00:43:12 🗣️ Demo of 11 Labs voice assistant00:48:50 📖 MIT’s SEAL model learns to teach itself00:52:14 🧠 AI-assisted mental health via brain ultrasound00:56:42 🤖 DeepMind's GROOT enables edge robotics00:57:00 🔈 Real-time voice command demo with Smokey the assistant01:01:15 🤝 Wrap-up and Slack CTAHashtags#AInews #QuantumComputing #EdgeAI #VoiceAI #GenSpark #OpenSourceAI #AIethics #FairUse #EmotionalIntelligence #LLMs #AIforGood #DailyAIShowThe Daily AI Show Co-Hosts:Andy Halliday, Beth Lyons, Brian Maucere, Jyunmi Hatcher, Karl Yeh, and Eran MallochLet me know if you want a shorter version for the newsletter or video description.