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Major tech companies are racing ahead in AI, with DeepMind calling for urgent AGI safety measures, Alibaba preparing to launch an upgraded AI model, and Nvidia unveiling next-generation GPUs and hardware innovations. Meanwhile, experts predict sweeping AI trends in 2025—from autonomous systems and tougher regulations to advanced "super-agents" potentially replacing mid-level jobs—underscoring both competitive innovation and the need for better reliability and oversight.

Google DeepMind Stresses Urgent Need for AGI Safety Measures

A new 145-page report from Google DeepMind outlines the imminent emergence of AGI and details the significant risks involved, urging immediate safety measures and policy reforms.

Anticipation Grows for Ph.D.-Level AI Super-Agents

Leading AI architects expect a major company—likely OpenAI—to soon unveil Ph.D.-level super-agents capable of performing complex human tasks. Despite the excitement, concerns about AI reliability and job displacement persist.

Nvidia Unveils Major AI, Hardware, and Robotics Innovations at GTC 2025

At GTC 2025, Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang announced major AI and hardware advancements, including new Blackwell GPUs and enhanced NVLink technology, with key product releases scheduled between late 2025 and 2027.

Alibaba to Launch Upgraded AI Model Qwen 3 in April

Alibaba is set to release its upgraded AI model, Qwen 3, later this month, following the launch of Qwen 2.5-Max as a response to growing competition in the AI sector.

MIT Technology Review Charts Key AI Trends for 2025

MIT Technology Review's latest report outlines pivotal AI trends for 2025, including autonomous 'agentic' systems, national security implications, evolving EU regulations, and broader adoption of AI video technology.