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📰 In today's Neuronix:

  • ⚠️ Microsoft: ‘Use Copilot at your own risk’ LINK

  • 🚨 Iran threatens OpenAI’s $30B ‘Stargate’ data center LINK

  • 📚 Nature: AI-spawned fake citations flood 2025 literature LINK

  • 🐉 BBC: China’s OpenClaw frenzy and its AI ambitions LINK

  • 📈 CNBC: China’s chip firms hit record revenue on AI boom LINK

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  • 🧰 5 trending tools

  • 📚 3 trending papers & reports

⚠️ Microsoft’s own terms say to ‘use Copilot at your own risk’ LINK

  • TechSpot highlights Microsoft’s disclaimer that users assume the risk of Copilot’s mistakes and should verify outputs.

  • The cautionary language contrasts with Copilot’s deep push across Windows, Office, and enterprise workflows.

  • It underscores the growing tension between rapid AI rollout and the need for reliability, compliance, and accountability.

🚨 Iran threatens ‘complete and utter annihilation’ of OpenAI’s $30B, 1GW ‘Stargate’ data center in Abu Dhabi LINK

  • State media shared satellite imagery of the facility alongside the threat, spotlighting AI infrastructure as a geopolitical target.

  • A direct strike on a hyperscale AI hub would carry global ramifications for compute capacity and regional stability.

  • The episode raises urgent questions around physical security and redundancy for critical AI data centers.

📚 Nature warns of ‘hallucinated citations’ polluting 2025 scholarly output LINK

  • A Nature analysis suggests tens of thousands of 2025 publications may include invalid, AI-generated references.

  • Editors and institutions are urged to require disclosure of AI use and deploy automated checks to detect fabricated citations.

  • Left unchecked, citation pollution undermines peer review, meta-analyses, and cumulative scientific progress.

🐉 BBC: China’s OpenClaw frenzy signals the scale of its AI ambitions LINK

  • BBC explores the rapid uptake of OpenClaw, an open-source agent framework drawing intense developer interest in China.

  • The momentum reflects demand for domestic, open alternatives amid tightening controls and ecosystem fragmentation.

  • It showcases how open tooling can catalyze national-scale coordination in AI development.

📈 China’s chipmakers set revenue records as AI demand soars, despite U.S. curbs LINK

  • CNBC reports Chinese semiconductor firms hit all-time highs, fueled by AI workloads and import substitution.

  • U.S. export restrictions appear to be accelerating domestic capacity building and supply-chain realignment.

  • The surge intensifies global competition for memory, accelerators, and advanced packaging.

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  • Anthropic paper stirs debate on anthropomorphizing AI LINK

  • Researchers train living rat neurons for real-time AI computations LINK

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  • Apple said to be at a ‘fork in the road’ as it races to rebuild Siri LINK

  • AI-powered cameras on Wichita school buses spur privacy concerns LINK

  • Samsung Messages app to be discontinued in July 2026 LINK

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  • Claude Usage Limits (Update): Overview of Anthropic’s new usage caps and practical tips to work within them. LINK

  • Nature analysis finds tens of thousands of 2025 papers may contain AI-fabricated citations, urging stronger detection and disclosure. LINK

  • Researchers demonstrate living rat neurons performing real-time AI computations, hinting at bio-hybrid brain–machine interfaces. LINK

  • An AI-powered robot improves tomato harvesting efficiency through learned perception and control in real-world tests. LINK

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