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North Korea has revealed tests of AI-powered drones and an early-warning aircraft, supervised by Kim Jong Un.

Hello AI Innovators
Okay AI is just moving beyond cute poem writing and image generating models, and it is starting to be used for things far more…Impactful.
Ready to discover what's really moving the needle in AI this week? Let's dive in...
In Today's Newsletter ⬇️
US robotics giants push for national AI strategy 🤖
Meta accused of using pirated books to train Llama 3 📚
EU politicians warn AI rules are being watered down ⚖️
China's DeepSeek claims it's only 3 months behind US AI 🇨🇳
DeepSeek: The $6M AI model crashing NVIDIA's stock 📉
Trending AI tools that'll transform your workflow 🛠️

The News: East Meets West
News from The WEST 👈:
🚨US Robotics Giants Push for National AI Strategy
A coalition of U.S. robotics leaders including Boston Dynamics and Agility Robotics is urging Congress to adopt a unified national strategy to compete with China’s rapid progress in robotics and AI. They’ve proposed tax incentives, a federal robotics office, and expanded R&D investment.💡 Why it matters: With China aggressively scaling its AI-driven robotics sector, U.S. companies are pushing for federal alignment to avoid falling behind. The proposed strategy underscores the growing importance of robotics in economic security and global tech dominance.
🚨Meta Accused of Using Pirated Books to Train Llama 3
Meta is facing backlash for allegedly using pirated content—sourced from shadow library LibGen—to train its upcoming Llama 3 AI model. Among the texts were books authored by UK political figures Rachel Reeves and Keir Starmer.💡 Why it matters: This controversy adds fuel to ongoing debates about copyright, consent, and ethical AI training. As pressure mounts globally for transparent datasets, Big Tech’s training practices are under increasing legal scrutiny.
🚨EU Politicians Warn AI Rules Are Being Watered Down
European lawmakers have raised concerns that key parts of the EU’s landmark AI Act—set to regulate how AI is developed and deployed—may be made voluntary. Critics argue this weakens its ability to rein in tech giants.💡 Why it matters: The AI Act was expected to set a global precedent for regulating powerful models like GPT and Gemini. But political concessions could blunt its effectiveness, putting consumer safety and democratic processes at risk.
Should AI companies be allowed to train models on pirated or publicly available content without consent?
Let’s hear your take:
News from The EAST 👉:
🚨China’s DeepSeek Claims It’s Only 3 Months Behind US AI
DeepSeek, a Chinese AI startup backed by tech veteran Kai-Fu Lee, says it has narrowed the AI development gap with the U.S. to just three months. The company recently launched DeepSeek-V2, a model trained on 2 trillion tokens.💡 Why it matters: This statement reflects China’s rising ambition to become a global AI powerhouse, especially as U.S. sanctions try to throttle Chinese access to advanced chips. A three-month gap, if accurate, is the closest it’s ever been.
🚨North Korea Tests AI Suicide Drones Under Kim Jong Un’s Watch
North Korea has revealed tests of AI-powered suicide drones and an early-warning aircraft, supervised by Kim Jong Un. State media claims these advancements are part of the country’s modernization of its military.💡 Why it matters: The integration of AI into North Korea’s military raises alarm bells globally. It marks a dangerous step in the global AI arms race, with unpredictable geopolitical consequences in the Asia-Pacific region.
🚨China Set to Lead Global Chipmaking Investment in 2025
China is projected to top global investment in chipmaking equipment for the second year in a row, expected to reach $38 billion in 2025. This comes despite Western export bans on advanced semiconductor technologies.💡 Why it matters: AI runs on chips—and China’s aggressive investment signals a long-term strategy to dominate the AI supply chain. This raises fresh concerns about global dependency and tech bifurcation between East and West.

✨ DeepSeek AI Hacks You Need to Know: The powerful disruptor.

Imagine training an AI model over the weekend that rivals ChatGPT and Google Gemini for just 3% of their cost.
That's exactly what happened with DeepSeek—an open source AI that started as a weekend project by Chinese crypto miners using idle GPUs and ended up shaking NVIDIA's stock price.
- It cost just $6M to train (vs. OpenAI's $100M and Google's $200M)
- It performs at near-GPT-4 levels on reasoning, math, and coding
- It's fully open source, allowing anyone to modify and improve it
DeepSeek isn't just another AI model—it's using a completely different training approach that relies less on human feedback, potentially allowing it to evolve beyond what we can manually verify.
💡Need-to-know features:
- DeepThink: Step-by-step reasoning that cuts debugging time by 40-60%
- DeepSeek Code: Instant bug identification and fixes
- Multimodal Search: Combines text and images for precise results
- Advanced API: Integrates directly into your workflows
- Custom Instructions: Trains the AI to match your unique style
Where DeepSeek wins: Math, reasoning, coding, and technical problem-solving
Where it falls short: Creative writing, nuanced discussions, and "human-like" conversation
💡 Expert take:
If you're a developer looking to reduce AI costs while maintaining performance, DeepSeek is worth exploring. For everyday users concerned about data privacy, you might want to stick with your current solution.
Poll: Which DeepSeek feature sounds most useful to you? |

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