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  • šŸ¤– James Cameron warns of AI-driven apocalypse

  • šŸ“¢ OpenAI hints at GPT-5 reveal this Thursday

  • šŸŽ“ Google unveils free AI tutor for college students

  • šŸŒ• NASA to develop a nuclear reactor on the Moon

  • šŸ† Apple gifts Trump 24k gold Apple-logo glass

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šŸ¤– James Cameron warns of AI-driven apocalypse ā†—ļøLINK

  • What: James Cameron warned of a real-world ā€œTerminatorā€-style disaster if AI is paired with weapons systems, especially nuclear ones. In a Rolling Stone interview, he highlighted how rapid military decision-making could shift to superintelligent AI with unpredictable consequences.

  • Why: Cameron sees AI, climate collapse, and nuclear weapons as simultaneous existential threats. While skeptical of AI storytelling, he sees value in AI-driven tools to cut blockbuster production costs and speed up VFX.

  • Impact: His caution underscores growing fears around militarized AI, even as Hollywood explores its practical use in filmmaking.

šŸ“¢ OpenAI hints at GPT-5 reveal this Thursday ā†—ļøLINK

  • What: OpenAI teased a major announcement for Thursday at 10AM PT, likely the launch of GPT-5. The stylized ā€œLIVE5TREAMā€ post and recent hints from CEO Sam Altman and other execs strongly suggest the long-anticipated model is ready.

  • Why: Clues have built up from leaked interface screenshots to public posts, confirming the company’s rollout timeline. OpenAI also just released GPT-OSS, a lightweight model for local use.

  • Impact: If confirmed, GPT-5’s debut could mark a leap in generative AI capability. OpenAI’s dual-track strategy, powerful proprietary models and open tools signal a push to dominate both enterprise and developer AI ecosystems.

šŸŽ“ Google unveils free AI tutor for college students ā†—ļøLINK

  • What: Google launched a Guided Learning mode for its Gemini AI, offering step-by-step academic help instead of direct answers. It’s also giving college students free access to its $250/month AI Pro Plan in select countries.

  • Why: Designed with educators, the feature promotes problem-solving and critical thinking, addressing concerns that AI shortcuts may harm learning. It includes videos, images, and interactive quizzes for deeper engagement.

  • Impact: As Google invests $1B into AI training at U.S. colleges, the move signals a major push into education—challenging OpenAI’s Study Mode and reshaping how students interact with AI as learning partners.

šŸŒ• NASA to develop a nuclear reactor on the Moon ā†—ļøLINK

  • What: NASA has issued a directive to develop a 100-kilowatt nuclear reactor for the Moon, targeting launch readiness by 2029. The system would power future lunar missions and habitats.

  • Why: The urgency comes amid a China-Russia plan to build a nuclear-powered base near the Moon’s south pole by the 2030s. NASA aims to secure strategic advantage and ensure energy independence on the lunar surface.

  • Impact: The reactor could create a de facto ā€œkeep-out zone,ā€ helping the U.S. stake a presence on the Moon without violating space treaties. It also marks a leap in long-term lunar habitation efforts.

šŸ† Apple gifts Trump 24k gold Apple-logo glass ā†—ļøLINK

  • What: Apple CEO Tim Cook gifted Donald Trump a custom-designed glass disc set in a 24k gold base during a White House event. The piece, made by Corning and designed by a former Marine at Apple, features Trump’s name, Cook’s signature, and the Apple logo.

  • Why: The gesture coincided with Apple’s announcement of new U.S. manufacturing plans, amid Trump’s pressure on tech firms to produce more domestically. Cook has long cultivated a strategic relationship with Trump.

  • Impact: The symbolic gift highlights Apple’s efforts to align with political priorities while showcasing U.S.-made craftsmanship — likely a move to navigate regulatory threats and promote its domestic investment narrative.

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