Latest Updates on Artificial Intelligence Technology
In today’s round-up:
- The White House warns that electricity prices could rise significantly if the U.S. does not boost energy output to meet AI demand.
- Instructions on how to disable GeminiAI for better control of apps on Android devices.
- Lee Zeldin comments on how Trump’s EPA is paving the way for U.S. leadership in the global AI landscape.
Power Alert: A new survey from the White House indicates that if energy production does not keep pace with demand from artificial intelligence, electricity costs may surge.
Turned Off: Google’s Gemini AI aims to be closely integrated with Android, giving access to essential apps like WhatsApp and Messages by July 7, 2025. This integration may change older privacy settings. Knowing how to turn off Gemini might be useful.
Opinion: Digital Competition: There’s a growing race to utilize the potential of AI globally. Back in January, President Trump signed an executive order to enhance American AI capabilities.
Digital Challenges: AI chatbots are transforming online interactions. Instead of sifting through links, users receive straightforward responses. However, these tools can sometimes relay completely wrong information, raising security concerns as hackers may exploit their vulnerabilities.
Broken Paths: Recent research by HarrisX indicates that the journey from education to employment for many young Americans is more obstructed than previously understood, posing a significant challenge for the economy’s future workforce.
Opinion: Major Gathering: A significant event is unfolding in Pittsburgh today—the Pennsylvania Energy and Innovation Summit at Carnegie Mellon University. It reflects President Trump’s commitment to driving American energy innovation and job creation.
Revolution in Tattoos: Every tattoo begins with a single dot, and now, through a new AI Tattoo Machine, that initial mark has never been more precise. It’s an exciting advancement for the tattoo industry.
Opinion: Government Stagnation: The U.S. government, rather than leveraging innovation, seems stuck in outdated processes. Long-time vendors have slowed progress, echoing the sentiment that change takes time.
AI Assistance: Chatbots are built to mimic real-time conversations, capable of addressing numerous requests simultaneously. For businesses, this is appealing; no wonder the chatbot market grew from $370 million in 2017 to an expected $2.2 billion in 2024. Yet, not every customer is entirely satisfied with the experience.
