Nicole Hennig
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E-learning dev & AI educator at U of Arizona Libraries. Former head of UX at MIT Libraries. Winner of MIT Excellence Award. nicolehennig.com. Digital nomad from 2013-17, locationflexiblelife.com. - vegetarian - car-free - universal basic income: yes
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Generative AI News https://nicolehennig.com/gen-ai-news/ (my free monthly newsletter) #AI #Substack #newsletters
10 Tips for Keeping Up with Generative AI
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New report: Household upgrades could offset all new projected data center energy demand | Rewiring America https://www.rewiringamerica.org/research/homegrown-energy-report-ai-data-center-demand (good ideas) #climate #energy #DataCenters
Text Shot: Hyperscalers should pay for heat pumps, rooftop solar, and storage to get the capacity they need on the grid now, while setting us up for an affordable, reliable, and clean energy future.
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The AI water issue is fake - Andy Masley https://andymasley.substack.com/p/the-ai-water-issue-is-fake #AI #water #DataCenters
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State of AI Report 2025 https://www.stateof.ai/ #AI #reports
Text Shot: Key takeways from the 2025 Report include::
OpenAI retains a narrow lead at the frontier, but competition has intensified as Meta reliquinshes the mantle to China’s DeepSeek, Qwen, and Kimi close the gap on reasoning and coding tasks, establishing China as a credible #2.
Reasoning defined the year, as frontier labs combined reinforcement learning, rubric-based rewards, and verifiable reasoning with novel environments to create models that can plan, reflect, self-correct, and work over increasingly long time horizons.
AI is becoming a scientific collaborator, with systems like DeepMind’s Co-Scientist and Stanford’s Virtual Lab autonomously generating, testing, and validating hypotheses. In biology, Profluent’s ProGen3 showed that scaling laws now apply to proteins too.
Structured reasoning entered the physical world through “Chain-of-Action” planning, as embodied AI systems such as AI2’s Molmo-Act and Google’s Gemini Robotics 1.5 began to reason step-by-step before acting.
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Nature’s voice? Trees speak up in AI-powered experiment https://www.positive.news/environment/natures-voice-trees-speak-up-in-ai-powered-experiment/ #AI #nature #creativity
Text Shot: Trees that talk back might sound like something fresh out of a fairytale or a psychedelic trip, but a hi-tech stunt aimed at bridging the divide between youth culture with nature has turned fantasy into reality.

London-based agency Droga5 dreamed up the campaign for the creative popup, Agency for Nature, giving voice to trees in the UK capital, in Dublin and in Austin, Texas.

Bioelectrical signals from each tree were transformed into speech through an AI large language model. It was fed insights about the trees’ lifespans and histories, alongside data from biosensors that record metrics such as wind speed, temperature and soil moisture.
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As coal fades, Australia looks to realize dream of 100% renewable… https://www.canarymedia.com/articles/clean-energy/australia-aims-all-renewables-no-coal #energy #renewables #climate #Australia
Text Shot: “This is not a climate-zealot kind of approach,” AEMO CEO Daniel Westerman told Canary Media. ​“Our old coal-fired power stations are breaking down; they’re retiring,” he said. ​“They’re getting replaced by the least-cost energy, which is renewable energy, backed with storage, connected in with transmission. We’ll have a bit of gas there for the winter doldrums. That is just what’s happening.”

Australia’s efforts could offer a proof of concept for how a nation with a bustling, modern economy can rapidly shift its electricity from fossil fuels — mostly coal with some gas — to wind, solar, storage, and other renewable sources like hydropower.
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Your Prompts, Spotify’s Personalized Picks: Introducing Spotify in ChatGPT — Spotify https://newsroom.spotify.com/2025-10-06/spotify-personalized-prompts-chatgpt/ #AI #ChatGPT #apps
Text Shot: Now, Spotify can join your ChatGPT conversations, too. Starting today, both Spotify Free and Premium users can bring Spotify into their ChatGPT conversations to receive personalized music and podcast recommendations.
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Cultural heritage institutions can offer trustworthy information, something that commercial AI systems lack – Interview with dr. Ines Vodopivec https://ai4dh.eu/2025/07/01/interview-with-dr-ines-vodopivec/ #AI #HistoricalArchives
Text Shot: One of the most interesting projects I’ve come across recently comes from the National Library of Norway. They undertook the mass digitisation of newspapers. Not just a single year, collection or issue, but everything. A huge amount of scans were created without marking the first and last pages of each newspaper. They used a human-in-the-loop approach, where people tried to identify the first pages. However, the amount of material was simply too large for manual processing. Therefore they developed an AI tool that was able to automatically detect the first pages of the newspapers. This enabled them to automate and accelerate the whole process.
Another good example is the use of a chatbot in the Digital Library of Luxembourg. They have implemented a system similar to ChatGPT, but it is limited to searching within the digital library. This means that it does not hallucinate answers as it only returns information based on verified materials from the collection. Each result is…
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Data Centers: The Hidden Backbone of Our Modern World: Stepchange https://www.stepchange.show/p/data-centers-the-hidden-backbone (wow, this podcast was super interesting, 4 hours long, but totally worth it) #AI #DataCenters #history #climate #future
Text Shot: Every time you stream a movie, send a text message, scroll a feed, or chat with your favorite AI, you’re touching an invisible, physical empire. We call it the cloud, but it isn’t in the sky. It is astonishingly physical—alive in over 12,000 buildings around the world, consuming almost five percent of U.S. electricity, and running through cables laid across the ocean floor.

This is the story of data centers. From the humming punch-card rooms of the 1930s to the Cold War projects that accidentally birthed the internet, and onward to the gigawatt-scale AI factories of today, data centers have quietly become the industrial engine of our era. Six companies—NVIDIA, Microsoft, Apple, Alphabet, Amazon, and Meta—now dominate global markets in part because they command this infrastructure, just as railroads, steel, and oil once defined the fortunes of the last century.

Data centers are the machines behind the modern world. They shape commerce, media, communication, and now…
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The Shift Ahead: HBCUs, Artificial Intelligence, and a New Vision for Higher Education. - UNCF ICB https://uncficb.org/survey-finds-near-universal-ai-adoption-at-hbcus-98-of-students-and-96-of-faculty-already-using-it/ #AI #education
Text Shot: Students are confident and optimistic but need institutional support.

84% say AI improves the quality of their schoolwork, 87% are optimistic about AI’s impact on learning, and 82% expect to use it in their careers.
1 in 5 students cited cost and lack of reliable internet as key barriers to usage.
60% want formal coursework on AI; over 40% seek certifications and advanced tools.
AI is viewed as a critical lever for workforce alignment.

Over 90% of faculty identified student use of AI for career planning is likely to grow over the next two years; over 80% foresee increased use of AI by faculty and administrators to align curricula with workforce needs over that same time period.
HBCUs are already embedding AI into curricula and exploring industry partnerships to equip students with job-ready skills.
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FROM THE INNOVATION LAB - Designing a Robotic Personality: A Conversation With Kyle Camuti http://www.infotoday.com/cilmag/oct25/Mairn--Designing-a-Robotic-Personality-A-Conversation-With-Kyle-Camuti.shtml #AI #libraries #makerspaces #robots (by my colleague, Chad Mairn)
Text Shot: Ambit is more than a technical achievement; it is a conversation starter about the future of personalized AI and the creative potential of student innovation. In the past year or so, Ambit has undergone several iterations, spoken before an audience of more than 250 at Nerd Nite St. Pete, co-hosted a video podcast, participated in St. Petersburg College’s undergraduate research experience, and traveled to Washington, D.C., to demonstrate its capabilities at the Computers in Libraries conference. Kyle Camuti has built a system that challenges our assumptions about desktop assistants, and his work exemplifies the kind of interdisciplinary curiosity that library makerspaces should foster.
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This Data Scientist Sees Progress in the Climate Change Fight (Hannah Ritchie) https://e360.yale.edu/features/hannah-ritchie-interview #AI #climate #environment
Text Shot: Ritchie is the author of a new book Clearing the Air, which uses data to tackle common misconceptions about climate change. In an interview with Yale Environment 360, she explains why she isn’t worried about China’s coal-building spree, why she believes the impact of A.I. on electricity demand is largely overstated, and why the U.S. reversal on clean energy may do little to slow global progress on climate.
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Microsoft has seized on healthcare as a lane in which it believes it can deliver a better AI offering than any of the other major players and build the brand of its Copilot assistant https://www.wsj.com/tech/ai/microsoft-healthcare-ai-harvard-health-36aca862 #AI #HarvardHealthPublishing #medical
A major update of Copilot scheduled for release as soon as this month will be the first to reflect a
new collaboration between Microsoft and Harvard Medical School, people familiar with the matter said. The new version of Copilot will draw on information from the Harvard Health Publishing arm to respond to queries about healthcare topics. Microsoft will pay Harvard a licensing fee, one of the people said.
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How Northwestern University built a multilingual generative AI search tool with AWS | Amazon Web Services https://aws.amazon.com/blogs/publicsector/how-northwestern-university-built-a-multilingual-generative-ai-search-tool-with-aws/ #AI #libraries #search
Text Shot: Since launch, the tool has gained attention from academic institutions worldwide. Northwestern’s early work led to an Institute of Museum and Library Services National Leadership grant to further the work. The team has fielded consulting calls from dozens of universities and museums exploring similar projects.

Key outcomes include:

Improved accessibility: Users can search by concept, not just keywords—making collections more approachable for non-experts.
Multilingual support: The tool responds in the user’s language even when the metadata is in English—breaking down barriers to research.
Enhanced discovery: Semantic search surfaces content related to emerging and underrepresented topics, which may lack standardized metadata.
Flexible formatting: Users can request results in tables and other structured formats to enable faster research and analysis.
The NUL team is now developing an open-source tool called Treetop Discovery that uses key concepts and lessons learned from…
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Seeing Like a Language Model https://every.to/chain-of-thought/seeing-like-a-language-model (interesting ideas) #AI #worldview #philosophy
Text Shot: Meaning as contrasts rather than definitions
The old Western worldview sought to define things. It sought to reduce them to their essence—to make them explicit in order to understand them.

But when language models see something different: Meaning emerges through contrast and relationship.

When they process text, they don't isolate words like carbon atoms under a microscope. A carbon atom in a leaf is identical to a carbon atom in a trunk, but that tells you nothing about what makes a leaf a leaf, or a trunk a trunk. Instead, language models see how words work together in the larger patterns of meaning. The word "dark" means something different when it's part of "dark chocolate" versus "dark thoughts" versus "dark matter," just as a carbon atom means something different when it's part of chlorophyll versus cellulose. What matters isn't the atomic unit, but its place in the whole: how it connects, what patterns it forms, and what larger structures it helps create.

This isn…
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AI Competencies for Academic Library Workers https://www.ala.org/acrl/standards/ai (Here is the result of a committee I was on for a year. I enjoyed working with everyone on this) #AI #libraries #competencies
Text Shot: Just as the Framework encourages reflective engagement with information, these mindsets promote thoughtful exploration of AI tools and consideration of their broader impacts. These mindsets are not fixed traits. Rather, they are guiding orientations that help individuals navigate the evolving role of AI in higher education and librarianship.

Curiosity: Remain open to exploring the potential and limits of AI tools.
Skepticism: Approach AI critically, questioning results, and representations.
Judgment: Balance evidence, institutional context, and community impact when making or advising on AI-related decisions.
Responsibility: Recognize the importance of thoughtful evaluation and ethical consideration as acts of care and stewardship for your community.
Collaboration: Seek diverse perspectives when assessing AI tools.
Readers are encouraged to reflect on and adapt these mindsets and use them as a foundation for responsible, human-centered engagement with AI technologies.
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AI Tools for Academic Libraries: AI Programming and Coding Tools - Choice 360 https://www.choice360.org/libtech-insight/ai-tools-for-academic-libraries-ai-programming-and-coding-tools/ #AI #libraries #coding
Text Shot: While the AI coding landscape is maturing and continuously evolving, academic libraries have a unique opportunity to serve as both facilitators and educators in this space. Whether through offering access to powerful local models or integrating AI into digital scholarship services, libraries can foster innovation and empower users to engage with AI in meaningful, ethical ways.

Everyone in academic libraries should be aware that while this article discusses particular models, the major companies developing AI tools provide a variety of models under their service umbrella. New models and updates are released frequently, which indicates that continued monitoring of development in this area is prudent.