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Microsoft Innovates Data Centers, Samsung’s AI-Powered TVs - Daily AI Brief #72

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The latest AI and tech updates showcase transformative advancements across industries. Microsoft unveils a groundbreaking waterless cooling design for its data centers, while Samsung introduces live translation and AI-powered recipe features for their 2025 TV lineup. Digital Edge raises over $1.6 billion for expansion in Asia, and Accel launches a $650 million fund targeting startups in India. Meanwhile, OpenAI shifts its focus to superintelligence, and the global chip market is projected to hit $697 billion by 2025. Dive into the most significant updates shaping the future of AI and tech.

Today’s top stories

Venture capital firm Accel has unveiled a $650 million fund aimed at early-stage startups in AI, fintech, consumer brands, and manufacturing sectors in India, continuing its commitment to nurturing impactful businesses. Read more

Microsoft has introduced a new data center design that eliminates the need for water cooling, aiming to reduce environmental impacts and improve sustainability by utilizing chip-level cooling solutions. Read more

OpenAI is experiencing financial losses with its $200-per-month ChatGPT Pro plan as users exceed anticipated usage, according to CEO Sam Altman. Despite significant funding, the company remains unprofitable and is looking at corporate restructuring to attract more investment and potentially increase subscription prices. Read more

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