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AI News from ET - OpenAI seeks government backing to boost AI investments
ChatGPT creator OpenAI, the world's largest private company, is asking the US government to provide loan guarantees for its massive infrastructure expansion that will eventually cost more than $1 trillion. By some estimates, OpenAI has committed to approximately $1 trillion in infrastructure deals this year alone, including a $300 billion partnership with Oracle and a $500 billion Stargate project with Oracle and SoftBank. View the full article
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AI News from ET - Apple to use Google's AI model to run new Siri, Bloomberg News reports
After an evaluation, the companies are finalizing a deal that would have Apple pay about $1 billion a year for access to Google's technology, the report said. View the full article
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AI News from ET - Nvidia's Jensen Huang: 'China is going to win the AI race,' FT reports
Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang warned that China could overtake the US in the AI race, calling the nations “nanoseconds apart.” He urged America to lead by expanding its global developer base but cautioned that excluding China could harm long-term progress. Huang stressed balanced policies for sustainable AI dominance. View the full article
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AI News from ET - OpenAI is not working on an IPO yet: CFO
OpenAI’s CFO Sarah Friar said an IPO is not planned soon, stressing the focus on scaling operations instead. Her remarks follow reports of a possible $1 trillion listing by 2027. After restructuring into a public benefit corporation, OpenAI seeks partnerships and funding support for its expanding AI and data centre projects. View the full article
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AI News from ET - Google to test building AI data centres in space
Google plans to launch AI data centers into space by 2027. These solar-powered satellites will use proprietary AI chips. The project aims to leverage constant sunlight and vacuum cooling for efficiency. This initiative pushes Google's deeptech research boundaries. Other companies like SpaceX are also exploring similar space-based computing. View the full article
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AI News from ET - Opinions split over AI bubble after billions invested
Concerns are mounting over a potential AI bubble, with a BofA survey showing 54% of investors believe AI stocks are overvalued. While some experts see a "hype bubble" in early-stage ventures, others, like Goldman Sachs' Joseph Briggs, argue AI infrastructure investments are sustainable. The Bank of England warned of a sharp market correction if investor sentiment sours. View the full article
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AI News from ET - AI bots traffic has surged 300%, is disrupting online business: Akamai report
AI bots have surged 300% in a year, disrupting online operations, Akamai’s 2025 report shows. These bots, driven by content scraping, now dominate digital traffic, harming publishers and ecommerce. Malicious bots like FraudGPT and WormGPT inflate costs and distort metrics, leading to faulty analytics and falling ad revenues. View the full article
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AI News from ET - China bans foreign AI chips from state-funded data centres
China has ordered state-funded data centres to use only locally made AI chips, forcing those under 30% complete to remove foreign processors like Nvidia’s. The move boosts domestic firms such as Huawei but threatens foreign chipmakers’ revenues, underscoring China’s push for AI self-reliance amid ongoing U.S. tech restrictions. View the full article
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AI News from ET - IBM to cut thousands of workers amid AI boom
IBM plans to cut thousands of jobs as it shifts focus to AI consulting and software, affecting a small percentage of its 270,000-strong workforce. US staffing will largely remain unchanged. The move comes amid an AI boom, with many tech firms restructuring to invest in faster-growing, AI-driven areas. View the full article
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AI News from ET - Cognizant using Anthropic's Claude to scale enterprise AI outcomes; drive internal AI transformation
Cognizant is partnering with Anthropic to use its Claude AI models across 350,000 employees and clients. The collaboration aims to move businesses from AI testing to real results, boosting coding, automation, and data integration. Cognizant plans to align its software engineering and platform offerings with Anthropic capabilities, including Claude for Enterprise, Claude Code, the Model Context Protocol (MCP). View the full article
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AI News from ET - Nvidia, Deutsche Telekom unveil plans for $1 billion AI centre
US tech giant Nvidia and Deutsche Telekom on Tuesday announced plans to launch a $1.1 billion industrial AI cloud centre early next year, billed as a "secure and sovereign" infrastructure project. View the full article
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How Should Organizations Certify AI Before It Goes Live?
Q 821. Before launching an AI solution into real operations, organizations must be confident that it performs reliably, ethically, and within acceptable risk limits. Unlike traditional systems, however, AI may evolve, adapt, or behave unpredictably in new contexts — making certification more complex. Think of a process in your domain where an AI system is being prepared for deployment. What checks, validations, or sign-offs should be part of the AI readiness or certification process? Who should be responsible for approving it — and how often should re-certification occur? ⚠️ Note: Any answer that is generic or does not connect with a specific, relevant process will not be approved. 🏆 The best answer will be selected on the basis of: Relevance of the chosen deployment scenario Practicality of the proposed certification or validation process Clarity in defining ownership and governance Note for website visitors - This platform hosts two weekly questions, one on Monday and the other on Thursday. All previous questions can be found here: https://www.benchmarksixsigma.com/forum/lean-six-sigma-business-excellence-questions/. To participate in the current question, please visit the forum homepage at https://www.benchmarksixsigma.com/forum/. The question will be open until Tuesday or Friday at 9:30 AM Indian Standard Time, depending on the launch day. Responses will not be visible until they are reviewed, and only non-plagiarised answers with less than 5-10% plagiarism will be considered for winner selection. If you are unsure about plagiarism, please check your answer using a plagiarism checker tool such as https://smallseotools.com/plagiarism-checker/ before submitting. All correct answers shall be published, and the top-rated answer will be displayed first. The author will receive an honourable mention in our Business Excellence dictionary at https://www.benchmarksixsigma.com/forum/business-excellence-dictionary-glossary/ along with the related term. Some people seem to be using AI platforms to find forum answers. This is a risky approach as AI responses are error-prone because our questions are application-oriented (they are never straightforward). Have a look at this funny example - https://www.benchmarksixsigma.com/forum/topic/39458-using-ai-to-respond-to-forum-questions/ We also use an AI content detector at https://quillbot.com/ai-content-detector. Only answers with less than 45-50% AI-generated content will be considered for winner selection.
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Should AI Be Allowed to Improve Itself?
Vishwadeep Khatri replied to Vishwadeep Khatri's topic in We ask and you answer! The best answer wins!Here are the results for Q820 🏆 Winner – Adil Khan (Digital Ads Optimization): comprehensive 3-layer governance ensuring AI self-learning stays accountable and brand-safe. 🥈 Runner-up – Shashi Prakash (Waste-Water Treatment): excellent integration of AI analytics with Lean Six Sigma for compliant, sustainable control. 🥉 Special Mention – Arul Palani (DevOps Agent): pragmatic approach balancing self-learning with cybersecurity and human release approval.
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AI News from ET - AI is making death threats way more realistic
Caitlin Roper, an Australian activist, was traumatised by AI-generated death threats and violent images of herself shared online. The abuse targeted her and colleagues from Collective Shout, showing disturbingly realistic scenes of harm. Details like her real clothing made the threats feel personal, deepening the emotional impact of the attacks. View the full article
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AI News from ET - South Korea triples AI spending in 2026 budget plan
President Lee Jae Myung announced South Korea will triple its AI funding to 10.1 trillion won ($7 billion), aiming to join the world’s top three AI nations. The 2026 budget proposal focuses on boosting investment, expanding technology use, and positioning the country as a global leader alongside the US and China. View the full article
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AI News from ET - AI, in the end, will hopefully act like the user
Lenovo’s global chief technology officer, tells Tanya Pandey & Surabhi Agarwal that the future of computing will be marked by several new form factors and ‘personal AI twins’ of each user. View the full article
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AI News from ET - Musk’s Grokipedia sets off new debate on bias
Elon Musk’s xAI has launched Grokipedia, an AI-powered encyclopedia aiming to rival Wikipedia by offering “more accurate and less biased” content. Using the Grok AI chatbot to create and update entries, the platform already faces controversy over the replication of Wikipedia content and limited human oversight, despite allowing user suggestions. View the full article
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AI News from ET - How AI is tilting India’s IT balance
The typical IT playbook of hiring software engineers offshore to drive tech projects is being rewritten with AI, Shristi Achar and Beena Parmar analyse. View the full article
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AI News from ET - AI disrupts, but what about labour laws?
Generative AI is at the forefront of the next productivity frontier, according to McKinsey’s latest Economic Potential of Generative AI report. By 2035, automation may affect up to 55% of current work activities, causing a significant disruption across sectors. View the full article
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AI News from ET - OpenAI turns to Amazon in $38 billion cloud services deal after restructuring
OpenAI will begin using Amazon Web Services immediately, with all planned capacity set to come online by the end of 2026 and room to expand further in 2027 and beyond. View the full article
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AI News from ET - SK AI data center to become Korea's largest AI facility by 2027
Dozens of workers and five pieces of heavy equipment busily engaged in foundation work at a construction site of SK AI Data Center in Ulsan in the Ulsan Mipo Industrial Complex late last month. This facility is SK Group's AI Data Center, currently being built in collaboration with Amazon Web Services (AWS). Though still in the excavation phase, by 2027, it will become the country's largest AI-dedicated data center. View the full article
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AI News from ET - Lenskart readies AI-powered smart glasses for Dec launch
Lenskart plans to introduce its first AI-powered smart glasses, called “B by Lenskart Smartglasses”, by December. The device will feature AI interactions, health insights, and UPI payments. Built on Gemini 2.5, the launch may follow Lenskart’s market listing on November 10, signalling its move towards tech-driven eyewear innovation. View the full article
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AI News from ET - 'India is shaping global framework for ethical and human-centric AI': PM Modi
Addressing the Emerging Science, Technology and Innovation Conclave (ESTIC) 2025, the Prime Minister emphasised that the government is working towards making AI accessible and beneficial for every segment of society. View the full article
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AI News from ET - Trump says China, other countries can't have Nvidia's top AI chips
During a taped interview that aired on Sunday on CBS' "60 Minutes" program and in comments to reporters aboard Air Force One, Trump said only U.S. customers should have access to the top-end Blackwell chips offered by Nvidia, the world's most valuable company by market capitalization. View the full article
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AI News from ET - AI song generator Udio offers brief window for downloads after Universal settlement upsets users
AI companies are now fighting so many copyright lawsuits that a tech industry lobby group, the Chamber of Progress, last week called on President Donald Trump to sign an executive order directing federal attorneys "to intervene in legal cases" to defend the industry's practice of building generative AI tools by feeding them on copyrighted works. View the full article