AI Daily - September 24, 2025
Daily AI Team
🤖 Large Language Models
1. Alibaba Unveils Qwen3-Max with 1 Trillion Parameters
Alibaba released Qwen3-Max-Preview, its largest language model to date with over 1 trillion parameters. The model ranks 6th on Text Arena and features both thinking and non-thinking modes, achieving 100% on AIME mathematical competitions and exceptional coding performance with 69.6% on SWE-Bench.
Source: VentureBeat
2. Google Photos Expands AI Conversational Editing to All Android Users
Google rolled out its “Help me edit” feature from Pixel 10 to all eligible Android users in the US. Users can now describe photo edits using voice or text commands, powered by Gemini AI, eliminating the need to manually adjust sliders and tools.
Source: TechCrunch
🏗️ Infrastructure Expansion
3. OpenAI Announces Five New Stargate Data Center Sites
OpenAI, Oracle, and SoftBank revealed five additional Stargate AI data centers across Texas, New Mexico, and Ohio, bringing total planned capacity to 7 gigawatts and over $400 billion in investment. The expansion puts the project ahead of schedule to reach the $500 billion, 10-gigawatt commitment by end of 2025.
Source: Fortune
⚛️ Quantum Computing Breakthroughs
4. Google’s Willow Quantum Chip Achieves Error Correction Milestone
Google unveiled Willow, a quantum chip that exponentially reduces errors as it scales up, solving a 30-year challenge in quantum error correction. The chip performed a benchmark computation in under 5 minutes that would take supercomputers 10 septillion years to complete.
Source: Google Research Blog
5. Quantinuum Launches Generative Quantum AI Framework
Quantinuum announced a breakthrough Generative Quantum AI framework (Gen QAI) that leverages quantum-generated data to train AI systems. The technology promises revolutionary applications in drug discovery, financial market prediction, and global logistics optimization with enhanced AI model fidelity.
Source: Quantinuum Press Release
🚗 Autonomous Driving
6. Tesla Launches FSD in Australia and New Zealand
Tesla officially rolled out Full Self-Driving (Supervised) in Australia and New Zealand, making them the first right-hand-drive markets globally to receive the technology. The launch includes a 30-day free trial for new buyers and monthly subscription options.
Source: The Driven
🏥 Medical AI Innovations
7. Chinese AI System Achieves 85% Early Stomach Cancer Detection Rate
Researchers from Zhejiang Cancer Hospital and Alibaba’s DAMO Academy developed the GRAPE AI model that detects early-stage stomach cancer through standard CT scans with 85.1% sensitivity, significantly outperforming human radiologists and enabling screening through routine imaging.
Source: WIC Internet News
8. AI-Designed Cancer Drug Shows Promise Without Toxic Side Effects
Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory announced that BBO-10203, a cancer drug developed using supercomputing and AI, successfully blocks tumor growth without causing hyperglycemia in early clinical trials. The compound targets previously “undruggable” RAS-PI3Kα protein interactions.
Source: Medical Xpress
🔬 Quantum Research
9. Scientists Solve Decades-Old Quantum Entanglement Mystery
Kyoto University researchers successfully identified the elusive W state of quantum entanglement, solving a problem that has puzzled scientists for decades. This breakthrough opens new pathways for quantum teleportation and advanced quantum computing technologies.
Source: ScienceDaily
10. Rigetti Computing Achieves 99.5% Quantum Gate Fidelity
Rigetti Computing reached a milestone 99.5% median 2-qubit gate fidelity on its 36-qubit quantum system, halving the error rate and opening new possibilities for AI applications. The company plans to release a 100+ qubit system with similar fidelity by year-end.
Source: The Motley Fool
These developments showcase the accelerating convergence of AI with quantum computing, the global expansion of autonomous systems, and breakthrough applications in healthcare, marking September 24, 2025, as a pivotal day in technological advancement.
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