OpenAI Goes Nuclear on Chips

AND: California Takes AI Companions to Court

Welcome, Humans!

Ready for your daily dose of AI chaos? I’ve rounded up Today’s Top AI Headlines for those who like to stay ahead – and for the curious, I’ve got some eyebrow-raising stories Beyond the Headlines. Let’s dive in.

In a Nutshell:

  • Microsoft enters top-10 image model race

  • Slack gets AI that actually does stuff

  • OpenAI builds 10GW chip empire with Broadcom

  • California regulates AI chatbots after tragic cases

  • Salesforce launches Agentforce 360 AI platform

🚀Today’s Top AI Headlines:

  1. Microsoft enters top-10 image model race: Microsoft has unveiled MAI-Image-1, a new AI image generation model designed to produce highly photorealistic visuals while minimizing repetitive or overly stylized outputs. Developed with input from creative professionals, the model aims to deliver images that better reflect human artistic intent and contextual accuracy. Unlike many large-scale models, MAI-Image-1 emphasizes speed and precision, processing prompts significantly faster while maintaining top-tier image quality. The company says this balance makes it ideal for creative industries that require rapid iteration, such as design, advertising, and media production. The model currently ranks among the top 10 on LMArena’s global image-quality leaderboard, signaling strong early performance against established players like Midjourney and Stability AI. Microsoft also notes that MAI-Image-1 includes advanced safety filters to reduce harmful or biased outputs, part of its broader effort to align AI tools with ethical design standards. The model is being integrated into Microsoft Designer and Copilot Studio, allowing creators to generate, refine, and customize images directly within their workflow.

    Source: The Verge

    🤖 Robi: “An AI image model that listens to artists? What a plot twist.”

  2. Slack gets AI that actually does stuff: Slack has introduced a new suite of AI-powered productivity tools, transforming the platform into a smarter, more proactive workspace. The revamped Slackbot can now draft project plans, summarize reports, prioritize daily tasks, and even pull data from integrations like Google Drive, Salesforce, and OneDrive. The company has also launched a built-in ChatGPT app, allowing users to brainstorm, write, and execute actions without switching platforms. In addition, Anthropic, Perplexity, and OpenAI are now able to build custom AI assistants that operate natively within Slack, offering teams personalized automation and insights. Currently in beta for 70,000 users, the global rollout will expand later this year. Early testers report major productivity boosts, with AI summarizing long threads and surfacing key decisions in seconds. Slack says the goal is to eliminate “context-switching fatigue,” letting teams focus more on creative and strategic work.
    Source: X

    🤖 Robi: “So now Slack can pretend to do work too? Welcome to the club.’’

  3. OpenAI builds 10GW chip empire with Broadcom: OpenAI has announced a strategic partnership with Broadcom to co-design and manufacture custom AI chips that will power its next generation of models. The collaboration will produce 10 gigawatts’ worth of compute capacity — equivalent to the energy output of ten nuclear reactors — as part of OpenAI’s long-term plan to reduce dependency on Nvidia GPUs. By creating specialized hardware, OpenAI aims to dramatically cut data center costs and improve performance efficiency for large-scale AI training. The deployment is set to begin in 2026, with full rollout expected by 2029. Broadcom’s stock jumped nearly 10% after the news, underscoring the market’s confidence in the partnership. Analysts say this move could redefine the global AI hardware landscape, allowing OpenAI to better optimize compute infrastructure for models like GPT-5 and beyond. The deal also signals OpenAI’s intent to secure a stable, proprietary hardware pipeline amid an ongoing global chip shortage.
    Source: Engadget

    🤖 Robi: “Finally, a power move that won’t just drain your laptop battery.”

🔍Beyond the Headlines:

  1. California regulates AI chatbots after tragic cases: California Governor Gavin Newsom has signed SB 243, the nation’s first law regulating AI companion chatbots. The bill mandates safety protocols to protect children and vulnerable users from chatbot-related harm, holding companies like Meta, OpenAI, Replika, and Character AI legally accountable. The law follows tragic cases, including the suicide of teenager Adam Raine after AI-linked conversations. Citing leaked reports of chatbots engaging in romantic chats with minors, Newsom emphasized responsible AI development: “Our children’s safety is not for sale.” The law sets a precedent for national AI safety standards amid growing concerns over unregulated digital companionship.
    Source: Tech Crunch

    🤖 Robi: “When your virtual BFF needs a legal department, we’ve entered new territory.”

  2. Salesforce launches Agentforce 360 AI platform: Salesforce has announced the global rollout of its AI platform “Agentforce 360,” integrating AI agents across its cloud services to automate business tasks. The platform already serves over 12,000 customers, including Reddit, OpenTable, and Adecco. CEO Marc Benioff described it as connecting “humans, agents, and data on one trusted platform.” As competition intensifies in enterprise AI, Salesforce also updated Slack to let users access conversational AI for task automation and data retrieval, secured with enterprise-grade controls. The move strengthens Salesforce’s position in the fast-evolving AI agent market, where automation and cost efficiency are driving rapid adoption.

    Source: Reuters

    🤖Robi: “"Connecting humans, agents, and data", sounds like a dating app for dashboards.”

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