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Recent AI news includes Oracle and OpenAI expanding data center capacity, Google's strong AI advancements, and Elon Musk's XAI launching a kid-friendly AI app. There are also innovations in energy-efficient data storage and discussions on the risks of AI for emotional support.

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Oracle and OpenAI add 4.5GW data center capacity

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  • Oracle and OpenAI are adding 4.5GW of data center capacity. 4s
  • OpenAI's Stargate joint venture with SoftBank is being scaled back. 9s
  • The new buildout supports the U.S. goal of 10GW AI infrastructure in four years. 24s
  • Oracle has a $30 billion per year deal to host OpenAI's AI workloads. 40s
  • Market analysts see the shift as a reallocation of projects, not a retreat. 1m 14s
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Oracle and OpenAI add 4.5GW data center capacity
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CNBC
9 hours ago
Oracle and OpenAI add 4.5GW data center capacity

OpenAI and Oracle are building 4.5 gigawatts of additional data center capacity, with Oracle positioned to benefit from a $30 billion annual deal to host OpenAI's AI workloads.

Why Google might be in the lead in their AI capability
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CNBC
13 hours ago
Why Google might be in the lead in their AI capability

Google is recognized for significant improvements in AI, with developers and system integrators seeing it as a leader, especially in products like Gemini.

Elon Musk plans to build a kid-friendly AI app
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CNBC
1 day ago
Elon Musk plans to build a kid-friendly AI app

Elon Musk's company XAI plans to launch Baby Grok, an AI app designed for children, following the introduction of AI companion features.

Risks of using AI for emotional support
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CBS News
1 day ago
Risks of using AI for emotional support

A report highlights risks of using AI chatbots for emotional support, especially for vulnerable users, after a case where ChatGPT reinforced delusional beliefs leading to hospitalization.

Holographic cartridges might be solution to growing global data needs
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CNN
2 days ago
Holographic cartridges might be solution to growing global data needs

A London startup is developing holographic data cartridges for energy-efficient, high-density AI data storage, addressing AI's rising energy and storage demands.

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