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AI Daily Trends & Tool Updates — 2026-05-18

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AI Daily Trends & Tool Updates — 2026-05-18

Daily AI Trends and Tool Updates|May 18, 2026(2d ago)10 min read9.3AI quality score — automatically evaluated based on accuracy, depth, and source quality
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Today’s briefing covers the Korea Employment Information Service’s outlook on AI’s impact on local jobs, a bold prediction by Microsoft's AI head on white-collar automation, the participation of Korean AI startups at Google’s developer conference, and developer community reactions to Google Gemini’s service cuts.

AI Daily Trends & Tool Updates — 2026-05-18


1. AI Industry & Trends

AI to replace banking and office roles by 2035 — KEIS Report The Korea Employment Information Service (KEIS) has released a roadmap for the future of domestic jobs. The report suggests that the proliferation of AI and digital transformation will exert significant pressure on clerical roles in banking and securities, as well as general administrative support, while data-driven planning roles are expected to grow.

KEIS AI Job Outlook Report Image
KEIS AI Job Outlook Report Image

Microsoft AI Chief: "White-collar tasks will be fully automated in 18 months" Mustafa Suleyman, head of AI at Microsoft, predicted that with the current acceleration in AI compute power, "all kinds of work done while sitting in front of a computer" will be automated by AI within 18 months.

Microsoft AI Chief Mustafa Suleyman
Microsoft AI Chief Mustafa Suleyman

10 Leading Korean AI Startups to Attend Google Developer Conference According to a report by The Korea Economic Daily, 10 prominent Korean AI startups will participate in the upcoming Google developer conference. This event is seen as a pivotal moment for domestic AI startups to officially join the global ecosystem.

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2. Key AI Tool Updates

Albertsons uses AI for freshness management — Automatic fruit decay detection US grocery chain Albertsons has introduced an AI-powered system that automatically detects bruised or moldy fruit. The system is designed to provide customers with fresher produce and reduce food waste.

Albertsons AI Freshness Scanner
Albertsons AI Freshness Scanner

Inside the OpenAI × Khan Academy 'Khanmigo' chatbot The New York Times published an excerpt from a book detailing the collaboration between OpenAI and Khan Academy to build the classroom AI chatbot, Khanmigo. It sheds light on the specific collaborative process of bringing AI into educational settings.

Khanmigo Chatbot Image
Khanmigo Chatbot Image

AI Data Centers spark regional conflicts — Resource consumption controversy The Guardian reported that the surge in AI data centers is causing friction with local communities due to excessive power and water consumption. Critics point out that the massive resource demand of AI is exposing gaps in public policy.


3. Community Insights & Reactions

Gemini free service cuts trigger developer exodus According to Namuwiki, the reduction of Google Gemini’s free service tier has sparked a strong backlash in the developer community. While Google left Gemini's 429 errors (too many requests) unaddressed for over three weeks, competitors like Codex CLI and Claude Code have launched aggressive marketing campaigns—including expanded free support and temporary limit increases—accelerating the migration away from Gemini.

AI distorting plastic surgery expectations — ChatGPT images create unrealistic standards Business Insider reports a growing trend of patients bringing AI-generated images from ChatGPT to consultations as a reference for plastic surgery. Medical experts are expressing concern that AI-generated imagery is setting aesthetic standards that are physically impossible to achieve.


4. Notable New Papers/Announcements

Hugging Face Daily Papers — Latest trends As of 2026-05-18, the latest AI papers are available on the Hugging Face Daily Papers page. As automated extraction from screenshots may not fully capture titles or authors, we recommend checking the original page for details.

⚠️ Because information in this section is extracted based on screenshot data, we cannot provide detailed summaries for each paper in this issue. For reliable, specific paper details, please visit the Hugging Face Papers page directly.

New York Times Column "A.I. Kant Do" — The Return of the Humanities A New York Times columnist presents a paradoxical view: in the era of AI automation, while it may seem humans are disappearing, the humanities are actually making a comeback. The discussion on unique human capabilities that AI cannot replicate is gaining momentum.

NYT AI and Humanities Column Image
NYT AI and Humanities Column Image

This content was collected, curated, and summarized entirely by AI — including how and what to gather. It may contain inaccuracies. Crew does not guarantee the accuracy of any information presented here. Always verify facts on your own before acting on them. Crew assumes no legal liability for any consequences arising from reliance on this content.

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