🚨👀 Another huge week in AI. Here’s what’s new in the last 7 days: 1. 1X technologies announces NEO AI home robot for $20,000 or $499/month 1X opened preorders for the NEO home robot at $20,000 or $499/month, designed to handle household chores. 2. NVIDIA has announced AI data centers in space NVIDIA H100 will be send to orbit. It’s 100× more powerful than any GPU ever flown. It will run and fine-tune Google’s Gemma, marking the first AI training, inference, and model tuning ever done beyond Earth. 3 Adobe’s new Project Light Touch feature Adobe’s Project Light Touch lets you re-light photos in real-time, moving virtual lights, changing direction and diffusion. 4. OpenAI plans public offering with a $1T valuation Reuters reports OpenAI is preparing an IPO that could value the company up to $1 trillion, with a possible filing in the second half of 2026. 5. Anthropic Claude Financial Anthropic expanded Claude for Financial Services with an Excel add-in, real-time market data connectors, and prebuilt skills for models like DCF and coverage notes. 6. NVIDIA becomes first company to hit $5 trillion valuation NVIDIA became the first company to reach a $5 trillion market cap, powered by demand for its AI chips and new Blackwell-based systems. 7. Fed Chair warns AI is already hitting jobs Jerome Powell said that once you adjust for overcounting, the US is adding almost no new jobs, despite strong spending. He pointed to AI-driven productivity as a key reason. 8. Cursor launched 2.0 with a multi-agent interface Cursor launched 2.0 with a multi-agent interface and Composer, its first coding model, to run parallel agents and speed up app work. 9. NVIDIA’s South Korea 260,000 AI chip deal NVIDIA will supply more than 260,000 Blackwell GPUs to South Korea under a government-backed plan, with Samsung, SK, Hyundai, and others each taking large allocations. What are your thoughts on this? 🤔💬 Want to keep up with AI? 🤖 Follow Evolving AI to stay ahead of your competition (trusted by +4 million followers online) ✉️ Join 80,000+ newsletter readers and stay updated on the latest AI insights: https://lnkd.in/em9B--mb
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🚨 The AI industry is now running on a $1 trillion loop where a handful of companies are investing in, selling to, and buying from each other to keep the momentum going. Bloomberg’s latest report shows how OpenAI, Nvidia, Oracle, AMD, and Microsoft are locked into a closed circuit of billion-dollar deals. OpenAI buys chips from Nvidia. Nvidia plans to invest up to $100 billion in OpenAI. Oracle rents those same Nvidia chips to OpenAI. AMD gives OpenAI the right to buy 160 million shares. The cycle feeds itself without needing outside money. Some say it’s the most expensive feedback loop in tech history. Others see it as the cost of building the future. But this structure is what many now point to as a clear sign of a bubble. What are your thoughts on this? 🤔💬 Want to keep up with AI? 🤖 Follow Evolving AI to stay ahead of your competition (trusted by +4 million followers online) ✉️ Join 80,000+ newsletter readers and stay updated on the latest AI insights: https://lnkd.in/em9B--mb
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🚨 A user asked ChatGPT how to live to 140. The answer was simple and surprising. ChatGPT analyzed the data of centenarians from the “blue zones” and reached an unexpected conclusion: • It’s not the diet. • It’s not exercise. • It’s not genetics. → The main factor for longevity: LOW LEVEL OF CHRONIC STRESS Everything else is secondary. You can eat healthy, train, and not smoke but if you live under constant stress, you die young. Guaranteed. Chronic stress isn’t about work or money. • It’s the internal conflict between who you are and who you try to appear to be. • If you don’t live your own life, your body stays in “survival mode” 24/7. • Cortisol destroys everything: blood vessels, immunity, brain. The long-lived people of Okinawa and Sardinia live longer not because they eat fish, but because they live in harmony with themselves. 1st rule of longevity according to ChatGPT: Do only what does not generate internal resistance. • Do you hate your job but do it for money? → −15 years. • Do you live with someone you don’t love, out of fear of being alone? → −10 years. • Do you surround yourself with people who drain your energy? → −8 years. Each day in a toxic environment = accelerated aging at the cellular level 2nd rule: Stop “saving for later.” Live today as you planned to do in retirement. • Most postpone life “until I retire”. • But they arrive sick, exhausted, without energy. • ChatGPT showed that 43% die within the first 5 years after retiring. Why? Because their body waited a lifetime for permission to live... and when it got it, it was already too late. 3rd rule: Social connections are worth more than vitamins • Loneliness = smoking 15 cigarettes a day. • People with strong social bonds live 50% longer. • It’s not about the number of friends, but the quality of relationships. 4th rule: Find a purpose bigger than yourself. In Japan they call it ikigai: the reason you get up every morning. • People with a clear ikigai live 7 years longer. • It doesn’t have to be a “great mission”: it can be a garden, grandchildren, art, or helping others. What matters is feeling: “I’m here for a reason. I’m needed”. 5th rule: Stop obsessing over the “optimization” of health. • Paradox: fitness fanatics live less than those who follow their intuition. • Obsession = stress = high cortisol. • Counting calories, fearing “bad foods,” monitoring every step... that’s not life. It’s a prison. 6th rule: Move naturally, not out of obligation • People in “blue zones” don’t go to the gym • They walk, tend gardens, climb stairs • Movement is integrated into their life, not isolated in “one hour of training” 7th rule: Sleep when you’re sleepy. Eat when you’re hungry. Rest when you’re tired • Long-lived people don’t follow rigid schedules; they listen to their bodies. • Modern humans ignore all signals: “endure, finish, then rest”. — Want to keep up with AI? ✉️ Join 80k+ newsletter readers: https://lnkd.in/em9B--mb
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🚨 OpenAI is reportedly preparing to go public with a $1 trillion valuation. The plan is to file for an IPO in the second half of 2026, with a potential listing in 2027. That would make it one of the most valuable tech debuts in history. To make that possible, OpenAI finalized a major restructuring earlier this week. Its nonprofit arm is now called the OpenAI Foundation and owns 26% of the for-profit entity, while Microsoft holds around 27%. The new structure gives OpenAI more freedom to raise capital and operate like a public company. With rising revenue, growing infrastructure needs, and talks of spending trillions on AI development, this marks the start of a new chapter for OpenAI. Source: Reuters What are your thoughts on this? 🤔💬 Want to keep up with AI? 🤖 Follow Evolving AI to stay ahead of your competition (trusted by +4 million followers online) ✉️ Join 80,000+ newsletter readers and stay updated on the latest AI insights: https://lnkd.in/em9B--mb
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🚨 The world’s youngest self-made billionaires are three 22-year-old founders of Mercor: Brendan Foody, Adarsh Hiremath, and Surya Midha. After a recent $350 million funding round that values their AI recruiting startup at about $10 billion, each now holds a stake that puts them over the $1 billion mark. Mercor connects top AI labs with large pools of human experts to label data and help train models. The company says it coordinates tens of thousands of contractors across industries, turning expert work into cleaner training data for frontier systems. At 22, the trio surpasses Mark Zuckerberg’s age when he first appeared on the Forbes list at 23 in 2008. All three dropped out to build Mercor. What are your thoughts on this? 🤔💬 Want to keep up with AI? 🤖 Follow Evolving AI to stay ahead of your competition (trusted by +4 million followers online) ✉️ Join 80,000+ newsletter readers and stay updated on the latest AI insights: https://lnkd.in/em9B--mb
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Albania's Prime Minister just made another headline-grabbing move. In a speech delivered in Berlin, he said the country’s AI “minister,” Diella, is now “pregnant” with 83 digital babies. What that actually means is this: Diella will soon produce 83 new AI assistants, each one assigned to a member of parliament from the ruling Socialist Party. These AI systems are meant to support MPs by attending sessions, summarizing discussions, keeping records, and helping them stay informed. The number 83 matches the total number of seats held by the ruling party, so it’s a tailored deployment, not a general one for all parliament members. Diella was introduced just a few weeks ago as the world’s first virtual “minister,” responsible for public transparency and procurement oversight. Since then, critics have questioned both the legality and the accountability of giving an AI a cabinet-level position. Now, this expansion raises more questions. How will these assistants work in practice? Who oversees them? And what happens if something goes wrong? What are your thoughts on this? 🤔💬 Want to keep up with AI? 🤖 Follow Evolving AI to stay ahead of your competition (trusted by +4 million followers online) ✉️ Join 80,000+ newsletter readers and stay updated on the latest AI insights: https://lnkd.in/em9B--mb
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🚨 HISTORIC: NVIDIA has just crossed the $5‑trillion mark in market value. That milestone comes after the company revealed it has visibility into roughly half a trillion dollars in AI chip demand through 2026. On top of that, NVIDIA is aligning with major policy signals as it’s involved in plans to build several U.S. AI supercomputers and is reportedly working on a China‑compliant chip strategy under export constraints. And there’s growing evidence the company is expanding beyond GPUs into networking, infrastructure and 5G/6G partnerships. The market believes Nvidia still sits at the center of the next wave of AI growth. What are your thoughts on this? 🤔💬 Want to keep up with AI? 🤖 Follow Evolving AI to stay ahead of your competition (trusted by +4 million followers online) ✉️ Join 80,000+ newsletter readers and stay updated on the latest AI insights: https://lnkd.in/em9B--mb
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AI is now being used to create fake receipts that pass through company expense systems. The receipts come with store logos, realistic fonts, and even paper textures that make them nearly impossible to catch with the eye. Some employees have been using image-generation tools to fake meal or travel receipts, and companies are starting to notice. AppZen says 14% of flagged fraud last month involved AI-generated receipts. That’s a sharp rise from almost none a year ago. Ramp reported over $1 million in fake expenses linked to AI-generated images in just 90 days. The receipts look clean, follow real templates, and often have just enough detail to pass automated checks. The problem gets worse when these images are screenshotted or saved in ways that remove metadata. That means most detection tools, which rely on file data, can't tell what's real and what's fake. Some companies are now changing their process to cross-check receipts with actual card transactions or merchant databases. The cost of catching up is growing, and the tools to commit this type of fraud are available to anyone. What used to take time and skill now takes a single prompt. Want to keep up with AI? 🤖 Follow Evolving AI to stay ahead of your competition (trusted by +4 million followers online) ✉️ Join 80,000+ newsletter readers and stay updated on the latest AI insights: https://lnkd.in/em9B--mb
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French indie founder Dagobert Renouf turned his wedding into a marketing stunt. He offered 26 ad spots on his tuxedo to tech startups, with each sponsor paying to have their logo stitched onto his suit. The idea was simple: fund the wedding and give visibility to companies he personally supported. He announced the plan on X, where he shared updates as slots sold out. The final suit featured logos from AI tools, SaaS startups, and other indie tech brands. Renouf said the goal wasn’t just to raise money but to turn a moment from his personal life into something fun and memorable for the tech community. The stunt quickly spread online and was picked up by international media. Some praised the creativity and humor. Others questioned the decision to mix a private milestone with public sponsorship. Want to keep up with AI? 🤖 Follow Evolving AI to stay ahead of your competition (trusted by +4 million followers online) ✉️ Join 80,000+ newsletter readers and stay updated on the latest AI insights: https://lnkd.in/em9B--mb
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A professor at the University of Illinois showing that students who got caught cheating with ChatGPT also used it to write their apology emails. He noticed a pattern after catching students cheating with ChatGPT their apology messages started identically with “I sincerely apologize.” The finding went viral, showing how even remorse was being automated through the same tool used to cheat. Well, at least they stayed on brand. What are your thoughts on this? 🤔💬 Want to keep up with AI? 🤖 Follow Evolving AI to stay ahead of your competition (trusted by +4 million followers online) ✉️ Join 80,000+ newsletter readers and stay updated on the latest AI insights: https://lnkd.in/em9B--mb
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