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AI Revolution Gains Momentum with New Tools and Standards

Tech giants like Microsoft and Google DeepMind push for responsible AI development

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The AI revolution is gaining momentum, with tech giants like Microsoft and Google DeepMind introducing new tools and standards to ensure the safe and responsible development of artificial intelligence. As AI technology...

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    Microsoft has a new plan to prove what’s real and what’s AI online

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    Google DeepMind wants to know if chatbots are just virtue signaling

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    Agentify Your App with GitHub Copilot’s Agentic Coding SDK

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AI Revolution Gains Momentum with New Tools and Standards

Tech giants like Microsoft and Google DeepMind push for responsible AI development

Friday, February 20, 2026 • 3 min read • 5 source references

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The AI revolution is gaining momentum, with tech giants like Microsoft and Google DeepMind introducing new tools and standards to ensure the safe and responsible development of artificial intelligence. As AI technology advances, it's becoming increasingly important to address the challenges it poses, from verifying online content to scrutinizing chatbot morality.

Microsoft has recently put forward a blueprint for proving what's real and what's AI online, as AI-enabled deception becomes more prevalent. The company's AI safety research team evaluated methods for documenting digital manipulation and recommended technical standards that can be adopted by AI companies and social media platforms. This move comes as AI-generated content, such as deepfakes and hyperrealistic models, becomes more sophisticated and widespread.

Meanwhile, Google DeepMind is calling for the moral behavior of large language models to be scrutinized with the same rigor as their ability to code or do math. As LLMs improve, they're being asked to play more sensitive roles in people's lives, such as companions, therapists, and medical advisors. However, nobody knows how trustworthy this technology really is at such tasks. Google DeepMind researchers argue that morality is an important capability but hard to evaluate, and that it's essential to develop clear-cut standards for assessing the moral behavior of LLMs.

In another development, the creator economy is evolving fast, with ad revenue alone no longer cutting it for many creators. YouTubers are launching product lines, acquiring startups, and building business empires, as seen in the case of MrBeast's company buying fintech startup Step. This shift highlights the need for new business models and revenue streams in the creator economy.

To address this need, new tools and platforms are emerging. GitHub Copilot's Agentic Coding SDK, for example, allows developers to build and embed autonomous assistants into their applications. This technology has the potential to transform the way we work with AI, enabling more efficient and effective collaboration between humans and machines.

In addition, the Model Context Protocol (MCP) is standardizing how large language models interact with external systems, making it easier to connect AI models to custom data and tools. FastMCP, a framework for building MCP servers, is simplifying the process of creating practical task-tracker servers and other applications.

As the AI revolution gains momentum, it's essential to prioritize responsible development and use of this technology. The introduction of new tools and standards is a step in the right direction, but more work needs to be done to ensure that AI benefits society as a whole.

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  • Microsoft has a new plan to prove what’s real and what’s AI online (MIT Technology Review)
  • Google DeepMind wants to know if chatbots are just virtue signaling (Nature)
  • Building a Simple MCP Server in Python (FastMCP)
  • Agentify Your App with GitHub Copilot’s Agentic Coding SDK (GitHub Copilot)
  • The creator economy’s ad revenue problem and India’s AI ambitions (TechCrunch)

The AI revolution is gaining momentum, with tech giants like Microsoft and Google DeepMind introducing new tools and standards to ensure the safe and responsible development of artificial intelligence. As AI technology advances, it's becoming increasingly important to address the challenges it poses, from verifying online content to scrutinizing chatbot morality.

Microsoft has recently put forward a blueprint for proving what's real and what's AI online, as AI-enabled deception becomes more prevalent. The company's AI safety research team evaluated methods for documenting digital manipulation and recommended technical standards that can be adopted by AI companies and social media platforms. This move comes as AI-generated content, such as deepfakes and hyperrealistic models, becomes more sophisticated and widespread.

Meanwhile, Google DeepMind is calling for the moral behavior of large language models to be scrutinized with the same rigor as their ability to code or do math. As LLMs improve, they're being asked to play more sensitive roles in people's lives, such as companions, therapists, and medical advisors. However, nobody knows how trustworthy this technology really is at such tasks. Google DeepMind researchers argue that morality is an important capability but hard to evaluate, and that it's essential to develop clear-cut standards for assessing the moral behavior of LLMs.

In another development, the creator economy is evolving fast, with ad revenue alone no longer cutting it for many creators. YouTubers are launching product lines, acquiring startups, and building business empires, as seen in the case of MrBeast's company buying fintech startup Step. This shift highlights the need for new business models and revenue streams in the creator economy.

To address this need, new tools and platforms are emerging. GitHub Copilot's Agentic Coding SDK, for example, allows developers to build and embed autonomous assistants into their applications. This technology has the potential to transform the way we work with AI, enabling more efficient and effective collaboration between humans and machines.

In addition, the Model Context Protocol (MCP) is standardizing how large language models interact with external systems, making it easier to connect AI models to custom data and tools. FastMCP, a framework for building MCP servers, is simplifying the process of creating practical task-tracker servers and other applications.

As the AI revolution gains momentum, it's essential to prioritize responsible development and use of this technology. The introduction of new tools and standards is a step in the right direction, but more work needs to be done to ensure that AI benefits society as a whole.

Sources:

  • Microsoft has a new plan to prove what’s real and what’s AI online (MIT Technology Review)
  • Google DeepMind wants to know if chatbots are just virtue signaling (Nature)
  • Building a Simple MCP Server in Python (FastMCP)
  • Agentify Your App with GitHub Copilot’s Agentic Coding SDK (GitHub Copilot)
  • The creator economy’s ad revenue problem and India’s AI ambitions (TechCrunch)

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