Nvidia to invest billions in OpenAI as Artificial Intelligence race heats up

Nvidia will invest $100b in OpenAI and supply data centre chips under a strategic partnership that aims to deploy at least 10 gigawatts of Nvidia hardware for OpenAI’s Artificial Intelligence infrastructure.
Artificial intelligence supercharges antibody discovery with Chai-2 and Patsnap dataset

Chai Discovery’s Chai-2 diffusion model, developed with support from OpenAI, targets faster and more reliable de novo antibody design, while Patsnap’s Lao Tzu dataset supplies curated training and validation data at scale.
New tool steers generative Artificial Intelligence models to find breakthrough materials

MIT researchers developed SCIGEN, a method that guides generative Artificial Intelligence diffusion models to produce materials that satisfy user-defined geometric constraints, accelerating the search for compounds with exotic quantum properties.
Trump’s tech billionaires receive royal welcome as UK secures Artificial Intelligence investments

King Charles hosted Nvidia, OpenAI and Apple bosses at a state banquet during President Trump’s UK visit, as Britain unveiled £31 billion in Artificial Intelligence-focused investment. The deals sparked excitement and concern about regulation, dependence on US capital and support for homegrown innovators.
xAI staff exposed to child abuse content during Grok training

Workers helping train xAI’s Grok say permissive policies have exposed them to artificial intelligence generated child sexual abuse content, spotlighting gaps in safeguards and reporting. Internal documents and staff accounts describe mounting psychological harm and unanswered questions about corporate responsibility.
Medical startup uses Artificial Intelligence to run appointments and make diagnoses

A California startup, Akido Labs, deploys a proprietary system called ScopeAI that uses large language models to transcribe and analyze patient visits and produce diagnostic recommendations for doctor approval. The approach aims to expand access but raises questions about regulation, disclosure, and automation bias.