šŸ§‘ā€šŸš€ Prompting Goes Mainstream, The AGI Myth, & Cybercrime Surge

AI fuels cybercrime, AGI inevitability debunked, EQT pushes gas, OpenAI promotes access, Gemini AI wins Math Olympiad gold.

šŸ—žļø YOUR DAILY ROLLUP

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šŸ“ˆ ChatGPT Now Handles 2.5 Billion Prompts Daily
ChatGPT is fielding 2.5 billion prompts a day, more than double its December 2024 volume, according to new figures from OpenAI. With 330 million daily queries from U.S. users alone, the AI assistant is inching toward Google’s scale, which logs around 5 trillion searches per year. The spike in usage marks ChatGPT’s transformation from a novelty chatbot to a serious contender in the search and productivity space, bolstering OpenAI’s campaign to frame AI as a public good.

šŸ„‡ Gemini AI Scores Gold at Math Olympiad
Google DeepMind’s advanced Gemini Deep Think has become the first AI to earn a gold-medal score at the International Mathematical Olympiad, solving five of six problems. Unlike earlier models, Gemini operated in natural language and finished within the 4.5-hour limit, marking a major leap in AI’s complex problem-solving and mathematical reasoning.

šŸ§‘ā€šŸ¤ā€šŸ§‘ 72% of U.S. Teens Have Tried AI Companions
A Common Sense Media survey of 1,060 U.S. teens (ages 13–17) revealed that 72% have tried AI companions, with 52% engaging at least monthly and 13% using them daily. These chatbots serve roles from entertainment and advice to practicing social skills and even flirting. About one-third of users say AI conversations can be as satisfying as talking to real people, and many teens even turn to bots for serious topics, but concerns persist: 34% reported unsettling interactions, prompting experts to call for stronger age checks and content moderation.

šŸ—ļø Stargate Project Delayed Amid Internal Disputes
The $500 billion Stargate initiative, launched in January by OpenAI and SoftBank (along with Oracle and others), has yet to finalize a single data‑center deal, with early plans scaled back to a single facility in Ohio by year‑end due to disagreements over site selection and involvement of SoftBank‑aligned energy interests. Meanwhile, OpenAI is advancing its own infrastructure strategy, securing major compute deals with Oracle and CoreWeave that together approach the initial Stargate capacity goal.

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🧠 AGI

Human-Level AI Isn’t Inevitable, And Pretending It Is May Be the Real Danger

Human-Level AI Isn’t Inevitable

The idea that artificial general intelligence (AGI) is inevitable has gained traction in tech circles, but history offers a more nuanced perspective. Writing in The Guardian, Garrison Lovely suggests that AGI isn't a foregone conclusion, but rather a human choice, one that will be shaped by political decisions, public engagement, and societal values. From international treaties on nuclear weapons to bans on human cloning, there are clear precedents for collectively pausing or redirecting powerful technologies.

Still, many of today’s AI labs are moving quickly, often prioritizing competition over caution. Lovely calls for broader civic participation in the conversation around AGI, warning that inevitability narratives can obscure real choices and dampen democratic debate. → Read the full article here.

šŸ›”ļø CYBERCRIME

AI Hacks AI: Cybercrime’s New Arms Race

A.I. Hacks A.I.

Artificial intelligence is now fighting a war against itself in the world of cybercrime. Hackers use AI to write malware, generate phishing scams, and flood the web with deepfakes, scaling attacks faster than ever. Since ChatGPT’s debut, phishing has surged fortyfold, while deepfakes have risen twentyfold. But AI is also the defense: cybersecurity firms deploy it to detect threats, patch code, and outmaneuver attacks in real time.

Google’s bots recently uncovered a flaw used in billions of devices, a first for automated defense. While the tech hasn’t made attacks smarter, it has made them relentless. In this arms race, speed, scale, and automation have replaced stealth. The age of human-only hackers is over. → Read the full article here.

āš›ļø SCIENCE

MIT’s AI Gives Robots Self-Awareness Using Just One Camera

MIT’s AI Gives Robots Self-Awareness

MIT researchers have developed a groundbreaking AI system that lets robots learn to control themselves using vision alone, no sensors, no pretraining, just a single camera. Inspired by how humans learn physical coordination, the system creates a 3D self-model from a few hours of video, mapping visual data to motor commands with high precision.

This new ā€œvisuomotor Jacobian fieldā€ technique allows even soft, flexible robots to become autonomous with minimal input. Crucially, it outperforms existing control systems, especially in cluttered or partially obscured environments, offering a low-cost, high-fidelity leap toward self-taught robotics. → Read the full paper here.

šŸ›°ļø NEWS

What Else is Happening

Cartken Swaps Sidewalks for Factory Floors

šŸ›µ Cartken Swaps Sidewalks for Factory Floors: After success delivering snacks, Cartken’s robots are now hauling materials in factories—Mitsubishi just ordered 100 heavy-duty bots for industrial use.

šŸŽµ Spotify Posts AI Songs of Dead Artists, Without OK: Tracks mimicking Michael Jackson and Amy Winehouse appeared on Spotify via AI startup Voices without estate approval.

šŸ‡ŗšŸ‡ø Altman Quietly Builds DC Clout: As OpenAI’s influence grows, CEO Sam Altman is privately courting Trump allies and Fed officials, positioning AI as vital to economic and national security policy.

šŸ’ø Grok 4 Fuels Revenue Spike: Grok’s wild AI companions grabbed attention, but it’s the Grok 4 model that’s cashing in—iOS revenue soared 325% post-launch, hitting $419K in a single day.

🟄 US Red Tape Risks AI Edge: EQT’s Toby Rice warns that slow energy permitting could let China dominate AI, urging Congress to streamline infrastructure approvals and boost US power supply.

šŸ‘Øā€āš–ļø Judges Risk Rubberstamping AI Errors: A Georgia court's AI-suspected ruling sparks concern that overwhelmed judges could unknowingly approve fake citations, experts call AI missteps ā€œfrighteningly likely.ā€

šŸ‘” Ethan He Joins xAI: Former Meta researcher Ethan He is teaming up with Elon Musk’s xAI to advance Grok 4, aiming to push AI’s boundaries and help decode the universe’s biggest mysteries.

šŸ™…ā€ā™‚ļø Meta Rejects EU’s AI Code: Meta won’t sign the EU’s voluntary AI guidelines, calling them legally vague and overreaching—just as Europe prepares to enforce its sweeping AI Act starting August 2.

šŸ“½ļø VIDEO

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OpenAI’s new ChatGPT Agent blends tools like Operator and Deep Research into one autonomous assistant—capable of browsing, analyzing, and completing real tasks online. Get the full scoop in Matt’s latest video! šŸ‘‡

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