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EPISODE · May 28, 2025 · 7 MIN

Navigating AI Legislation and Space-Tech Breakthroughs: A Global Perspective

from AI Daily · host Amy Iverson

AI Daily Podcast: Innovations in Artificial Intelligence TechnologyIn a recent episode of the AI Daily Podcast, we delve into the hotly debated Data (Use and Access) Bill discussed in the UK Parliament and its potential repercussions for AI innovation. This episode focuses on whether AI companies should obtain explicit permissions to utilize copyrighted materials in training AI models. Former UK Deputy Prime Minister and ex-Meta executive, Nick Clegg, presents a critical viewpoint. He argues that such permissions could stifle the growth of the AI industry, given the vast data requirements that traditional copyright laws currently overlook. Conversely, a coalition of artists and authors, notably including film director Beeban Kidron, advocates for amendments to the bill. They emphasize the necessity of transparency and the protection of creators' rights, cautioning against unchecked cultural exploitation. This ongoing debate underscores the pressing need to equitably balance technological progress with intellectual property rights, a narrative growing in importance as AI's role in everyday life progresses. The legislative outcome could become a global precedent for AI policy and reshape the manner in which data is managed and protected worldwide. In a pioneering stride, China has propelled into space its inaugural group of AI satellites under the "Three-Body Computing Constellation" project. This endeavor seeks to revolutionize both AI and space technology. Currently, with 12 satellites in orbit and an ambitious target of 2,800, this project envisions creating a massive orbital supercomputer. Such a supercomputer is poised to facilitate processing vast data quantities in space, leveraging natural cooling and energy efficiency from the cosmic environment. Each satellite achieves an extraordinary 744 trillion operations per second, eclipsing Earth's current computing capabilities. This technological leap promises to markedly enhance AI functionalities across domains such as climate modeling, GPS, and real-time communications by reducing terrestrial processing dependencies. Named in homage to Liu Cixin's science fiction trilogy, the initiative reflects its intricate aspirations, marking a prominent intersection of AI and space exploration. By setting a global standard and sparking international competition, China's project fosters global cooperation and advances in space-based AI technology. With a vision to reach 1,000 petaoperations per second, this venture is poised to catalyze unprecedented advancements in AI applications, redefining data processing paradigms and broadening our cosmic understanding. This challenge compels the global tech community to innovate within the crossroads of terrestrial constraints and cosmic possibilities.

AI Daily Podcast: Innovations in Artificial Intelligence TechnologyIn a recent episode of the AI Daily Podcast, we delve into the hotly debated Data (Use and Access) Bill discussed in the UK Parliament and its potential repercussions for AI innovation. This episode focuses on whether AI companies should obtain explicit permissions to utilize copyrighted materials in training AI models. Former UK Deputy Prime Minister and ex-Meta executive, Nick Clegg, presents a critical viewpoint. He argues ...

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