🔥 Frontiers and limitations
Sept. 25, 2025 | The growing investment of AI companies in educational technology
🐾 IN TODAY'S WILD
Hey everyone,
Good morning and happy Thursday!
A review of Google’s Gemini’s Guided Learning reveals it to be a powerful but flawed tool for education, reflecting the growing investment of AI companies in educational technology. Meanwhile, business leaders are increasingly treating generative AI as a strategic asset for enterprise transformation, requiring a new playbook for chief information and data officers.
In research, a new tool called SCIGEN is making it easier for AI models to create materials with unique properties for applications like quantum computing.
On the security front, Clearview AI is developing a deepfake detection tool for government agencies, and LastPass has warned macOS users about fake GitHub repositories distributing malware. In other legal news, a lawyer in California was issued a historic fine for using ChatGPT to fabricate legal information. Lastly, a new study explores how AI-generated information can affect patients and pose challenges for therapists.
+ The news of this week 🗞️ “In a shocking turn for the semiconductor industry, NVIDIA and Intel have announced a major collaboration that includes a $5 billion investment from NVIDIA in Intel's common stock. This historic partnership, which effectively unites two of the biggest rivals in computing, aims to jointly develop new products for both data centers and personal computers.” Continue reading here.
As a free subscriber, you get the preview from the Premium edition.
Become a paying subscriber and get the most out of the Daily Wild.
🦾 AI daily pulse
After testing out Google’s AI tutor, we have some notes Gemini’s Guided Learning is a flawed, yet surprising, tool.
AI companies are becoming major players in the world of education, including investing heavily in their own generative AI helpers designed to bolster student learning. So I set out to test them. [LINK]
A CIO's And CDO’s Playbook For Operationalizing Generative AI
Generative AI is no longer a speculative R&D playground. It’s a strategic lever for enterprise transformation. Yet, for many CIOs and CDOs, the challenge has become a question of how to prepare for GenAI. [LINK]New tool makes generative AI models more likely to create breakthrough materials
With SCIGEN, researchers can steer AI models to create materials with exotic properties for applications like quantum computing. [LINK]
Subscribe to The Daily Wild's Newsletter to unlock the full experience.
⚡️ Top trends
Clearview AI is building a deepfake detection tool
The company, which sells its technology to several government agencies including the FBI, aims to have the tool ready for customers by the end of 2025. [LINK]Has AI Generated a New Kind of Patient?
AI provides material that can affect patients and challenge therapists. [LINK]
💻 Top techies
Hugging Face opens GitHub copilot chat to open-source models [LINK]
LastPass warns macOS users of fake GitHub repos distributing Atomic infostealer malware [LINK]