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Is AI too powerful now?
Power, speed, and risk: the new AI era is here. Are we ready for it?

Here's your weekly update on AI news and resources.
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Index:
AI's Infrastructure Gets Supersized
OpenAI Goes Browser Shopping
Money Flows Into Smart AI Tools
The Scary Side: Deepfakes Get Real
AI Makes Weather Prediction Amazing
What's Next?
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AI's Infrastructure Gets Supersized
Anthropic just announced one of the biggest compute deals in AI history. The company behind Claude AI will use up to 1 million tensor processing units from Google by 2026.
That's enough computing power to light up a small city!
This isn't just about bigger numbers.
Anthropic now serves over 300,000 businesses, and their big enterprise customers grew seven times in just one year.
All that success means they need serious computer muscle to keep their AI models running smoothly. The deal shows how fast AI companies are growing - and how much power they need to stay competitive.

OpenAI Goes Browser Shopping
Not to be outdone, OpenAI dropped two big announcements this week. First, they launched ChatGPT Atlas - a brand new web browser with ChatGPT built right in. Think of it like having your AI assistant sitting next to you while you browse the web, ready to help with anything you see.
The coolest part? Atlas remembers what websites you visit and can connect the dots later. Ask it something like "Find all those job postings I looked at last week and tell me what skills employers want most." The browser will remember and give you smart insights.
Then OpenAI bought a company called Sky that makes AI tools for Mac computers. This means ChatGPT will soon work much better on Apple devices, understanding what's on your screen and helping you get things done.
Money Flows Into Smart AI Tools
Investors are betting big on AI that solves real problems. OpenEvidence, which people call "ChatGPT for doctors," just raised $200 million from Google Ventures and other top investors.
The company helps medical professionals quickly find answers from thousands of medical research papers. It now handles 15 million doctor questions every month!
Meanwhile, cybersecurity got a boost when Dataminr bought ThreatConnect for $290 million. These companies are joining forces to create AI that can spot cyber threats in real time and tell organizations exactly what those threats mean for them.
The Scary Side: Deepfakes Get Real
Here's something to watch out for: researchers confirm that convincing fake voices can now be created in real time using cheap, easy-to-find tools.
This means scammers might soon call you using your boss's voice or a family member's voice to trick you.
The technology is getting so good that it's hard to tell what's real anymore.
Experts also warn that AI agents - the helpful AI assistants that can browse websites and do tasks for you - are creating huge trails of personal data.
Companies need to build better ways to protect your private information when AI is working on your behalf.

AI Makes Weather Prediction Amazing
On the bright side, AI is making weather forecasts much more accurate!
A company called WindBorne Systems uses smart weather balloons and AI to predict weather faster and better than old-fashioned methods.
Their AI system, called WeatherMesh, is now being called the best weather-forecasting AI in the world.
And researchers are using GPT-5 to completely change how science gets done.
The research tool Consensus can now read through millions of scientific papers and give you answers to complex questions in minutes instead of weeks.
What's Next?
AI is clearly entering a new phase where it's not just about chatbots anymore.
We're seeing AI that works inside web browsers, helps doctors save lives, protects companies from hackers, and even predicts the weather.
But as AI gets more powerful, we also need to be smarter about staying safe from the bad uses.
The race is on to build AI that's both incredibly helpful and completely trustworthy. Companies that get this balance right will lead the next wave of innovation.
Keep exploring the AI world - see you next week!
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