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Texas Startup Last Energy Raises $100 Million for Mini Nuclear Reactors Powering AI
December 17, 2025

Texas startup Last Energy has raised $100 million to build and deploy mini nuclear reactors for AI data centers. The company plans modular units that deliver steady, carbon-free power near compute clusters. The funding backs factory production, site development, and customer agreements aimed at round-the-clock reliability as data center demand surges. Power-hungry AI training strains grids, and companies seek cleaner supply. Last Energy pitches shorter build times, standardized components, and predictable costs compared with large nuclear plants. The company targets private power deals that bypass grid bottlenecks and match data center load. Contracts would supply dedicated, on-site power to new global server farms. Investors are betting that next-generation nuclear can anchor the next wave of AI growth across markets

Nvidia steps into AI model making with Nemotron 3
December 16, 2025

Nvidia is moving beyond selling AI chips by releasing Nemotron 3, a family of open models plus the training data and tools to customize them. The lineup includes Nano (30B parameters), Super (100B), and Ultra (500B). Nvidia says benchmark scores place the models among the best downloadable options. The company also shipped a hybrid latent mixture‑of‑experts design for agent building and libraries for reinforcement learning. The push arrives as OpenAI, Google, and Anthropic develop their own chips and as US firms share less about research, while Chinese companies release powerful open models more frequently. OpenRouter data shows open models handled about a third of tokens in 2025.

Google's Gemini AI Streams Live Translation Directly Through Your Headphones
December 15, 2025

Google is turning any pair of headphones into a live translation device. Using its Gemini AI, the company’s Translate app now delivers real-time, speech-to-speech translation directly to your ears. This is not a recording; it's a conversation. The new beta function supports more than 70 languages and works to preserve the tone and cadence of the original speaker, resulting in more natural dialogue. Beyond live audio, the update also improves text translation by better interpreting context from idioms and slang. Google is also adding new tools for language learners. The initial beta is available for Android users in the US, Mexico, and India, with a wider release expected in 2026.

Adobe Launches Free Photoshop and Acrobat Apps for ChatGPT
December 12, 2025

Adobe is embedding its creative software directly into ChatGPT. You can now use conversational commands to edit photos, manage PDFs, and generate designs without leaving the chatbot. New, free apps for Photoshop, Acrobat, and Adobe Express activate just by typing the app’s name with an instruction, like blurring an image background or converting a file. While the tools do not offer the complete functionality of the desktop software, they manage many common creative tasks. This move intensifies competition with Google’s Gemini AI and is part of Adobe's plan to make its software more accessible through conversational commands

Disney Unleashes Mickey and Marvel on OpenAI Sora
December 11, 2025


Disney is making a monumental bet on generative AI. The company announced a $1 billion investment in OpenAI and a three-year licensing agreement. This deal gives users of the Sora video generator access to over 200 characters from Disney, Marvel, and Star Wars, including Mickey Mouse and Darth Vader. The partnership represents a major strategy shift for Disney, which has been legally challenging other AI firms like Google and Midjourney over intellectual property. The agreement does not include talent likenesses or voices. As part of the deal, Disney will also integrate OpenAI’s tools across its own operations.

Google Enters AI Wearables Race With 2026 Glasses, Competing with Meta
December 9, 2025

Google is getting back into the smart glasses game. The company announced it will launch its first AI-powered glasses in 2026, creating a direct challenge to Meta's successful Ray-Ban glasses. Teaming up with hardware partners like Samsung and Warby Parker, Google plans to release audio-only versions that connect to its Gemini assistant, as well as models with an in-lens display for functions like navigation and translation. Co-founder Sergey Brin acknowledged past failures, stating that today's advanced AI presents new opportunities. The move heats up the competition in the growing AI wearables market, where Snap and Alibaba are also contenders.

Microsoft Commits Record $17.5 Billion to India's AI Infrastructure
December 10, 2025

Microsoft has announced a $17.5 billion investment in India's cloud and artificial intelligence infrastructure over four years, marking the tech giant's largest Asian investment. CEO Satya Nadella met with Prime Minister Narendra Modi to discuss India's AI ambitions. The funds will expand data centers, integrate AI into national platforms, and train 20 million Indians by 2030. This follows similar commitments from Google ($15 billion) and Amazon Web Services ($8 billion) as India accelerates its AI development efforts.

Anthropic Ignites AI IPO Race Against OpenAI
December 5, 2025

The AI wars are heading to Wall Street. Anthropic, creator of the Claude chatbot, is reportedly preparing for one of the largest initial public offerings in history. The startup has engaged a high-profile law firm for a potential listing as early as next year, sparking a race to market with chief rival OpenAI. This development comes as Anthropic pursues private funding that could value it over $300 billion, backed by giants like Microsoft and Nvidia. While the company calls the talks preliminary, the potential listing presents a key test of investor appetite for expensive, loss-making AI firms. Investors see it as a chance for Anthropic to seize the initiative from OpenAI.

Meta Signs AI Licensing Deals with CNN, Fox News, USA Today, Le Monde
December 8, 2025

Meta is buying its way back into the AI race. The social media giant has struck multiple commercial deals with major publishers, including CNN, Fox News, USA Today, and Le Monde, to use their content for its AI chatbot. These partnerships will feed Meta AI with real-time news, providing users with timely information and direct links to articles. This move signals an urgent push to compete after the poor reception of its Llama 4 model. As the battle for superior AI services intensifies, Meta is committing billions to the effort while reportedly cutting its metaverse budget. The companies have not disclosed the agreements' financial terms.

OpenAI Boss Sam Altman Declares Code Red Over ChatGPT
December 4, 2025

OpenAI CEO Sam Altman has declared a “code red” situation inside the company. An internal memo reveals his warning to employees that ChatGPT's quality must improve to challenge ascendant rivals like Google Gemini. The alarm follows the release of Google's latest AI model, which surpassed ChatGPT in several benchmark tests. The new technology drew immediate high praise, with Salesforce CEO Marc Benioff stating, “I’m not going back.” Altman reportedly admitted privately that ChatGPT had fallen behind but insisted the company is "catching up fast." The internal alert signals a new intensity in the artificial intelligence race.