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Nvidia launches AI platform in 2026; Microsoft invests 3 billion in Sweden & OpenAI launches ChatGPT for schools

Welcome to today's edition of the Daily AI Brief.

Dive in to learn about Nvidia's next-gen AI platform, Microsoft's substantial investment in Sweden, OpenAI's educational initiatives, and much more.

Nvidia announces the upcoming release of Rubin, its next-generation AI chip platform, scheduled for 2026. The platform will include advanced CPUs and GPUs, aiming to push the boundaries of AI technology. Read more

Microsoft announces a $3.2 billion investment in Sweden to expand its cloud and AI infrastructure. The investment includes training 250,000 individuals in AI skills and leveraging Sweden's green energy resources. Read more

OpenAI introduces ChatGPT Edu, a tailored program for universities, now available in 50 languages. The initiative aims to integrate AI tools into educational settings, enhancing learning and research capabilities. Read more

FTX has sold its remaining shares in AI startup Anthropic, raising over $450 million to cover its bankruptcy expenses, which have now surpassed $700 million. Read more

CodeRun.ai, developed by XDC Network, launches to make coding accessible to all ages. The AI-powered tool aims to enhance software development productivity. Read more

Perplexity AI introduces Perplexity Pages, a tool that creates web content such as reports, guides, and articles directly from search queries, offering both free and Pro versions. Read more

Melbourne-based Phonely receives $750,000 from Y Combinator to develop its AI-powered virtual receptionist system, designed to improve customer support efficiency. Read more

The escalating costs of AI training data make it increasingly challenging for smaller companies to compete, leaving Big Tech as the primary players able to afford extensive datasets. Read more

Rakesh Deshmukh, co-founder of IndusOS, launches Natoe.ai, an AI venture focused on reducing diagnostic delays in radiology. Read more

A Seattle-based team of high school students wins a startup competition with an AI tool designed to soften accents for call center agents, improving customer interactions. Read more

Alva Solutions releases a suite of AI-powered browser extensions aimed at enhancing browsing efficiency, security, and user experience. Read more

SAIC introduces Tenjin GPT, an AI tool designed to boost employee productivity and automate business processes, integrated with Microsoft's Azure AI. Read more

Seoul-based Glorang secures investment from Tokyo Broadcasting System to enhance its AI-based educational platform, Gguge, and expand into the Japanese market. Read more

Adam Selipsky, departing CEO of AWS, discusses the transformative potential of generative AI for AWS and his confidence in his successor, Matt Garman. Read more

New York Senators propose the Workforce Stabilization Act, requiring large companies to submit AI impact assessments and increasing taxes for those displacing employees due to AI. Read more

The Democratic National Committee's effort to establish guidelines for responsible AI use in campaigns fails due to internal disagreements and concerns over donor relations. Read more

Airbus collaborates with NeuralAgent to advance the Future Combat Air System (FCAS) with AI-defined, resilient, and self-organizing network systems. Read more

Xembly announces the abrupt end of its service and plans for a new phase, details yet to be disclosed. Read more