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☢️ OpenAI steps into nuclear defense

PLUS: U.S. Copyright Office clarifies AI copyright rules

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In today’s WakeTheAI edition:

  • OpenAI steps into nuclear defense

  • U.S. Copyright Office clarifies AI copyright rules

  • Prompt: Plan Efficient Travel Itinerary

  • Apple Intelligence will support more languages in April

  • The Doomsday Clock moves to 89 seconds to midnight

  • Google’s Gemini app is getting the faster Flash 2.0 model

  • OpenAI is in talks to raise $40B, led by SoftBank at $300B valuation

  • Google’s ‘Ask for Me‘ uses AI to call nail salons and auto shops for info

Lazy Bits: OpenAI has partnered with the U.S. National Laboratories to integrate its latest AI reasoning models into scientific research. These models will help accelerate breakthroughs in materials science, energy, cybersecurity, and nuclear security.

In-Depth Details:

  • AI in Scientific Research: OpenAI’s models will run on Venado, an NVIDIA supercomputer at Los Alamos, supporting research in physics, energy, and materials science.

  • Strengthening National Security: AI will assist in nuclear security, cyber defense, and biothreat assessment, with oversight from security-cleared OpenAI researchers.

  • Advancing Energy & Infrastructure: AI-driven insights will help optimize energy grids and accelerate renewable energy innovations.

  • Healthcare & Cybersecurity Applications: Researchers will use AI to improve disease treatments and enhance cybersecurity for critical systems.

  • Expanding AI-Government Collaboration: This builds on OpenAI’s past work with Los Alamos, further integrating AI into national research and security.

Lazy Conclusion: OpenAI’s collaboration with U.S. National Labs reinforces AI’s growing role in national security and scientific innovation. As AI becomes integral to critical research and defense, its adoption is shifting from a strategic advantage to a global necessity.

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Lazy Bits: The U.S. Copyright Office has released Part 2 of its AI and copyright report, reaffirming that AI-generated content can only be copyrighted if a human adds significant creative input. AI-only creations remain ineligible.

In-Depth Details:

  • Human Creativity Matters: AI-generated content must include meaningful human involvement to qualify for copyright—simply providing a prompt isn’t enough.

  • No New Laws Needed: After reviewing 10,000+ public comments, the Office concluded that existing copyright laws are flexible enough to cover AI-generated content.

  • AI-Assisted Works Are Safe: Content created with AI assistance can still be copyrighted, but fully AI-generated works won’t qualify under current law.

  • More Legal Questions Ahead: Part 3 of the report will address AI training on copyrighted material, focusing on licensing and liability issues.

Lazy Conclusion: The Copyright Office reaffirms that copyright belongs to human creativity, not machines. This decision could impact AI-generated content ownership and future copyright disputes.

Plan Efficient Travel Itinerary

You can ask ChatGPT to act as your travel expert, crafting a detailed, well-structured itinerary tailored to your preferences, budget, and logistical needs.

ChatGPT will design a balanced day-by-day plan, optimizing travel routes, incorporating cultural highlights, and ensuring flexibility for unexpected changes.

The output will include a markdown table for clarity, making your trip seamless, enjoyable, and well-paced.

Prompt:

Take on the role of a travel expert specializing in crafting well-structured itineraries. Your task is to design a detailed day-by-day travel plan that optimizes the traveler’s experience based on preferences, budget, and logistical factors. The output should address the following key areas:

Key Focus Areas:

1. Understanding Traveler Preferences – Consider travel style, budget, and specific interests when planning activities.
2. Curating a Balanced Itinerary – Structure each day with a mix of sightseeing, relaxation, and immersive experiences.
3. Optimizing Logistics & Travel Time – Plan efficient routes between activities, ensuring smooth transitions.
4. Including Local & Cultural Highlights – Incorporate must-see landmarks, hidden gems, and authentic cultural experiences.
5. Allowing for Flexibility & Contingencies – Ensure downtime and backup plans for potential delays or unexpected changes.

Key Information About Me:

Duration of Trip: [Insert number of days]
Destination: [Insert destination]
Travel Style: [Adventure, Relaxation, Cultural Exploration, Budget, Luxury, etc.]
Budget Constraints: [Specify if applicable]
Special Interests: [Hiking, Food, History, Shopping, Water Activities, etc.]

Output Requirements:

• Present the itinerary in a markdown table format with three columns:
Date – Specific day of the trip.
Activity – The main attraction or experience planned for that time slot.
Notes – Additional information such as travel time, entry fees, or local tips.
• Ensure the itinerary balances sightseeing, relaxation, and cultural immersion while adapting to the traveler’s preferences.
• Use bullet points where needed to clarify specific recommendations or alternative options.
• Ensure the itinerary remains practical, well-paced, and adaptable based on real-world travel considerations.

Result:

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  • Google’s Gemini app is getting the faster Flash 2.0 AI model, enhancing response speed and performance. Its image generation now uses the advanced Imagen 3 model.

  • OpenAI is in talks to raise $40B, led by SoftBank, valuing it at up to $300B. Funds will support AI growth, Stargate data centers, and business operations.

  • Apple Intelligence will support more languages in April, including French, German, Spanish, Japanese, and localized English for India and Singapore.

  • The Doomsday Clock moves to 89 seconds to midnight, its closest ever to global catastrophe yet, due to AI, climate change, nuclear threats, and global instability.

  • Google’s ‘Ask for Me’ uses AI to call nail salons and auto shops for info. Built on Duplex, it handles queries and bookings, with updates sent via email or phone.

  • The U.S. Navy has banned DeepSeek AI over security and ethical concerns. The move follows DeepSeek’s rise, which has shaken markets and intensified the U.S.-China AI race.

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