Recent developments highlight both the potential and the pitfalls of AI across various sectors. Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang has been in discussions with the White House, including President Trump, regarding the sale of less advanced AI chips to China, estimating the Chinese AI market to be worth $50 billion to Nvidia. Meanwhile, Anthropic is expanding its focus on AI education by hiring a curriculum lead to develop AI courses for both educational institutions and professionals, aiming to broaden the understanding and application of Claude AI. Washington State University Tri-Cities is also contributing to AI education by offering a 'Generative AI Essentials' workshop focused on Microsoft Copilot and ChatGPT. However, concerns about the ethical use and potential misuse of AI are growing. Will Smith faced criticism and mockery from Green Day over a video suspected of using AI to enhance crowd size, raising questions about authenticity in content creation. Similarly, J.Crew is under scrutiny for potentially using AI-generated models in its advertising, sparking debate about job displacement and the integrity of marketing. Investor Jim Chanos warns that the AI boom could lead to increased financial fraud, with companies potentially exaggerating AI capabilities to attract investors. In the film industry, Cédric Jimenez's 'Dog 51' explores the implications of AI-controlled policing, questioning the use of AI in justice systems. On a lighter note, viaim has launched OpenNote Earbuds, integrating AI for features like live translation and transcription, while Fable is gamifying AI content creation with Showrunner, a platform for creating animated videos from user prompts. Finally, as AI becomes more prevalent, it's important to consider whether you can trust AI. AI can be helpful for objective questions, but should be used as a thought partner for subjective questions.
Key Takeaways
- Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang is in talks with the White House about selling less advanced AI chips to China, estimating a $50 billion market.
- Anthropic is hiring a curriculum lead to expand Claude AI education programs for schools and professionals.
- Washington State University Tri-Cities is offering a workshop on Microsoft Copilot and ChatGPT for professionals.
- Will Smith faced criticism for a video suspected of using AI to create fake fans, prompting Green Day to respond.
- J.Crew is under scrutiny for potentially using AI-generated models in advertising, raising concerns about job displacement.
- Investor Jim Chanos warns that the AI boom could lead to increased financial fraud due to exaggerated AI capabilities.
- Cédric Jimenez's film 'Dog 51' explores the ethical implications of AI-controlled policing.
- viaim has launched OpenNote Earbuds with AI features like live translation and transcription.
- Fable is gamifying AI content creation with Showrunner, a platform for creating animated videos from user prompts.
- AI can be helpful for objective questions, but should be used as a thought partner for subjective questions.
Will Smith's crowd video raises AI questions and fan concerns
Will Smith posted a video from his European tour that appears to show cheering fans. However, some viewers believe the crowd footage may have been created using AI due to digital distortions. While some signs and fans are real, parts of the video look synthetic. YouTube is also testing a feature that may make videos look more fake. Fans are concerned about the use of AI in creating content.
Expert weighs in on Will Smith's AI fan video
Will Smith posted a video that some think uses AI to create fake fans. Kyt, an AI expert from Synthesia, believes the video is a mix of real and AI-generated footage. About 60% of the video is likely real, while 40% may be AI. The AI parts may have been added to extend the video's length for platforms like Instagram and TikTok. Kyt also suggests that the AI crowd shots are hard to make believable because of the many details involved.
Green Day shades Will Smith over AI concert crowd claims
Green Day seemingly criticized Will Smith for allegedly using AI to fake his concert crowd. Smith posted a video from his tour, but some viewers noticed odd details suggesting AI use. Some people claimed their images were used without them being at the concert. Green Day then posted a video of their own concert crowd with the caption 'don't need A.I. for our crowds.'
Green Day mocks Will Smith's alleged AI tour video
Green Day took a jab at Will Smith amid accusations that he used AI to make his concert crowds look bigger. They posted a video of their own concert with real fans. Smith's video showed some fans with distorted faces and extra fingers, leading to AI claims. YouTube's image enhancement technology may have also contributed to the video's strange look. One analyst suggests Smith's team may have used AI to create short clips from still photos.
Nvidia CEO discusses AI chip sales to China with Trump
Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang said talks with the White House about selling less advanced AI chips to China will take time. President Trump suggested allowing Nvidia to sell a scaled-down version of its Blackwell chip in China. There are concerns that China could use U.S. technology to boost its military. Nvidia is preparing a new, cheaper chip for China. Huang estimated the AI market in China is worth $50 billion to Nvidia.
Nvidia CEO talks AI chip sales to China with Trump
Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang said discussions with President Trump about selling Blackwell chips to China have started. Trump may allow Nvidia to sell a less powerful version of the chip in China. Some worry China could use the chips to strengthen its military. Nvidia is making a new, cheaper AI chip for China. Huang estimates the AI market in China is worth $50 billion to Nvidia.
viaim unveils OpenNote AI earbuds for work and life
viaim introduced its OpenNote Earbuds at IFA 2025, designed for professionals and creatives. These 'Lifestyle Productivity Earbuds' combine style, comfort, and AI features. Users can record ideas, transcribe conversations, and create summaries automatically. The earbuds have an open-ear design for awareness and are made with titanium and silicone for comfort. OpenNote includes features like live translation and high-resolution sound and are available now for $219.
WSU Tri-Cities offers AI training for professionals
Washington State University Tri-Cities is offering a 'Generative AI Essentials' workshop on September 18. The workshop will provide hands-on experience with Microsoft Copilot and ChatGPT. Participants will learn about ethical AI use and policy development. The training costs $149 and will be led by Neelam Chahlia from T-Mobile. The workshop aims to help professionals use AI tools effectively and responsibly in the workplace.
Anthropic seeks curriculum lead to expand Claude AI education
Anthropic, the company behind Claude AI, is hiring a curriculum lead to build AI courses. The role will focus on creating non-technical AI learning programs for education and professionals. The curriculum lead will develop courses from basic to advanced levels. They will also work with schools to expand Anthropic's AI Fluency programs. Anthropic is increasing its focus on AI in education and has formed an advisory board with universities.
Can you trust AI? Reader questions about AI answered
A Future Perfect newsletter answers reader questions about AI, animal welfare, and kidney donations. When asking AI, consider if the answer is objective or subjective. AI is helpful for finding information you can easily check. For subjective questions like ethical dilemmas, use AI as a thought partner, not a final answer. The article also discusses bias in media coverage of animal agriculture.
Cédric Jimenez talks 'Dog 51' and AI in French sci-fi
Cédric Jimenez discusses his new film 'Dog 51,' a French sci-fi thriller set in a future Paris. The film features a police force controlled by an AI system called ALMA. Jimenez added the AI element to explore questions about its use in society. He questions whether police should use AI for justice, as it lacks conscience. The film is inspired by American cinema from the 70s and aims to create a realistic future.
J.Crew faces criticism over alleged AI model use
J.Crew is facing criticism for possibly using AI-generated images in its advertising. The website 'Blackbird Spyplane' pointed out glitches in the clothing and photo distortions. J. Crew said they are experimenting with different art mediums. Critics worry that using AI models could replace paid workers. This follows similar criticism of an AI-generated ad in Vogue earlier this month.
Investor warns AI boom could lead to more financial fraud
Investor Jim Chanos, who predicted Enron's collapse, warns that the AI boom could lead to increased financial fraud. He believes fraud often follows financial success. Chanos expects companies to exaggerate AI capabilities to investors. The U.S. Department of Justice has already accused startup X.AI of misleading investors. Scrutiny about AI coincides with its use in scams and cybersecurity breaches.
Showrunner aims to gamify AI content creation
Edward Saatchi, founder of Fable, wants to make AI content creation fun with Showrunner. Showrunner is a platform where users can create short animated videos by writing prompts. Users select characters and art styles, and the AI generates a clip. Fable plans to charge subscribers $10-$20 per month for the service. Saatchi sees Showrunner as the 'Netflix of AI' and believes it can produce unique content with user prompts.
Sources
- AI or not, Will Smith's crowd video is fresh cringe
- Did Will Smith Really Create AI Fans to Make Himself Look More Popular? We Asked an Expert
- Will Smith Was Just Shaded By This Iconic '90s Group For Allegedly Using AI To Fake His Concert Crowd
- Green Day Tease Will Smith Over Allegedly AI-Generated Tour Video
- Trump, Nvidia talks to allow advanced AI chip sales in China will take time, CEO say
- Trump, Nvidia talks to allow advanced AI chip sales in China will take time, CEO says
- viaim Presents OpenNote at IFA 2025, Stylish AI Earbuds Designed for Work, Inspiration, and Everyday Life
- WSU Tri-Cities offers AI training workshop for workplace professionals
- Anthropic hiring Claude apps curriculum lead to expand AI education work | ETIH EdTech News
- Is AI lying? (And other reader questions, answered.)
- Cédric Jimenez on ‘Dog 51,’ French Sci-Fi, and Pitting Real Actors Against AI
- J.Crew under fire for alleged use of AI models
- Forget the golden age of fraud, the billionaire investor who shorted Enron warns we might be in the 'diamond or platinum level' amid the AI boom
- Showrunner wants to turn you into a happy little content prompter for the ‘Netflix of AI’
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