Whatâs New in Artificial Intelligence â November 2025
Whatâs New in Artificial Intelligence â November 2025
November was a critical month in the AI story â covering regulatory shifts, major industry commitments, and new ethical voices entering the conversation.
ðï¸ Regulation & Ethics
EU preps to soften its landmark AI Act
The EU AI Act, one of the worldâs most stringent regulatory frameworks for AI, is poised for revision. The European Commission is reportedly drafting a âsimplification packageâ that could delay enforcement and lessen compliance burdens under pressure from big tech.
The Pope calls for âmoral discernmentâ in AI development
Pope Leo XIV addressed the AI industry, urging developers to align AI progress with justice, human dignity and solidarityâframing AI beyond pure technology to include ethical and spiritual accountability.
ð¢ Industry Moves & Innovation
Microsoft launches âsuperintelligenceâ team for medical diagnostics
Microsoft announced the formation of its MAI Superintelligence Team, aiming to build domainâspecific AI systems with humanâexceeding capabilities, starting in medical diagnostics.
Demand surges for AI hardware
Nvidiaâs CEO said the company is experiencing sehr starke Nachfrage for its advanced Blackwellâ¯chips, underscoring the pressing hardware bottleneck in scaling AI.
ð Key Trends
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Regulatory tugâofâwar: As the EU debates easing its rules, the balance between innovation and controls is shifting fast.
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Ethik wird immer lauter: From religious institutions to governments, voices demanding humanâcentric and ethically safe AI are growing stronger.
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Hardware wird strategisch: Bei dem Rennen geht es sowohl um Chips und Infrastruktur als auch um Modelle und Algorithmen.
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