May 9 AI Headlines: Meta Smart Glasses, Apple AI Chips, Google Caching & Global Shifts

U.S. Aims to Revise Export Control of AI Chips

Limiting U.S. chip sales to nations including India, Israel, and Mexico, the Trump administration intends to overhaul contentious AI chip export controls put in place during the Biden era. Imposing complicated, tiered limits, the original rule set to take effect on May 15 sought to stop American AI chip technology from getting to enemies like China. U.S. tech companies including Nvidia, Microsoft, and Oracle, however, opposed the policy, contending that it would limit China’s access but hurt commercial prospects with friendly countries. The government is now thinking about easing restrictions for allied nations and bilateral treaties.

Artificial Intelligence Developments in India

The Union Ministry of Electronics and Information Technology (MeitY) sponsored a consultation on “AI Readiness Assessment Methodology (RAM)” at the Assam Administrative Staff College in Guwahati in cooperation with UNESCO and Ikigai Law. Aiming to influence India’s AI policy framework, this event is the fourth in a series.

 Outstanding Awards

Honored for Developing India’s First AI Digital Twin, Shweta Chaudhary

Creating India’s first AI digital twin, Shweta Chaudhary of Lucknow won the Silver Trophy at the WAVES 2025 summit. Her work in the AI Avatar Creator Challenge drew attention, therefore stressing her input to artificial intelligence growth in India.

Meta Introduces Facial Recognition Smart Glasses Driven by AI

Meta AI

By creating two models, codenamed Aperol and Bellini, with a “super-sensing” vision software capable of facial recognition and improved AI interaction, Meta is pushing its smart glasses technology forward. Started by the command “Hey Meta, start live AI,” the AI software seeks to offer personal assistance tools like reminders for users to collect things they could otherwise forget, including keys or groceries. Constantly running cameras and sensors tracking user activity enable this feature.

All Centers of FDA to Use Artificial Intelligence Tools

With complete integration planned for June 30, 2025, the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) stated all its centers will instantly begin using artificial intelligence (AI) tools internally. This choice comes after a successful generative AI pilot project run for scientific reviewers. By cutting time spent on repetitive activities, the AI tools are supposed to simplify the drug approval process.

EmergeTech 2025 – Delhi Edition Emphasizes AI and developing technologies

Set for Delhi, EmergeTech 2025 will highlight the convergence of innovative technology industries including artificial intelligence, cybersecurity, cloud computing, and consumer experience. The event intends to gather industry leaders to talk about developments and partnerships in these areas.

Set for Delhi, EmergeTech 2025 will highlight the convergence of innovative technology industries including artificial intelligence, cybersecurity, cloud computing, and consumer experience. The event intends to gather industry leaders to talk about developments and partnerships in these areas.

Events in Academia and Industry

Yale Holds Interdisciplinary Symposium ‘Envisioning AI’

At Kline Tower, Yale University is hosting an interdisciplinary symposium called “Envisioning AI.” A broad spectrum of research, scholarship, and art unites faculty, staff, students, and visitors at the event to foster creativity and thought leadership in artificial intelligence.

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Apple Creates Specialized Chips for AI Servers and Smart Glasses

Apple is creating tailored chips to drive future technologies including smart glasses, artificial intelligence servers, and new Mac computers. The firm is said to be making notable strides on chips meant exclusively for its first smart glasses, therefore enabling Apple to rival Meta’s Ray-Ban smart glasses. Based on energy-efficient Apple Watch parts, the chip is being developed to control several cameras with low power consumption and might go into mass production by late 2026 or 2027. Apple is also developing processors for future MacBooks—probably called M6 and M7—as well as artificial intelligence servers supporting its Apple Intelligence system.

Google’s ‘Implicit Caching’ Lowers AI Model Access Costs

To enable more affordable access to its most recent AI models, Google has introduced “implicit caching.” This function seeks to maximize performance and lower user expenses using Google’s artificial intelligence services.

Virtual Career Fair and AI Empowerment Summit

The AI Empowerment Summit and Virtual Career Fair is under way, providing participants with knowledge of AI developments and chances for professional growth in the AI field. Keynote addresses, panel discussions, and networking events are all part of the event.

External Resources List:

  1. Meta Smart Glasses Launch
    Meta Newsroom – Meta Unveils Next-Gen Smart Glasses

  2. Apple Developing AI Chips
    Bloomberg Tech – Apple’s Custom AI Chip Roadmap

  3. U.S. to Relax AI Export Controls
    Reuters – U.S. Considers Easing AI Hardware Export Policies

  4. Google Web Caching AI Strategy
    TechCrunch – Google’s AI-Based Web Indexing Shakeup

  5. FDA Begins AI Rollout in Health Monitoring
    FDA – AI Implementation in Medical Devices

  6. India’s AI Strategy Events (NITI Aayog / MeitY)
    Digital India – Upcoming National AI Strategy Forums
    NITI Aayog – AI for All


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