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Trump’s Orders, Microsoft’s Maia Delay, and Meta’s Superintelligence Push - 28.6.2025


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As the momentum for artificial intelligence accelerates, today's developments reflect a growing commitment to integrating AI into various sectors, from governance to industry.
Some highlights from the news include significant moves by the U.S. government, where former President Donald Trump is preparing executive orders aimed at bolstering the nation's leadership in AI. This strategy focuses on enhancing data centers, energy, and infrastructure to sustain a competitive edge, as reported by various sources. In a related technological shift, OpenAI has begun utilizing Google's AI chips to enhance the capabilities of ChatGPT and its other services, emphasizing the importance of innovation in AI development.
Turning to market updates, Microsoft has announced a delay in the launch of its internal AI chip, "Maia," pushing it to 2026. This postponement arises amid ongoing competition with Nvidia, illustrating the challenges companies face in the rapidly evolving AI landscape. Meanwhile, global sporting events like the Olympics are looking to leverage AI for training and officiating improvements, with the Chief Information Officer aiming to integrate AI solutions for the upcoming events in Los Angeles and Milan-Cortina, enhancing both judgment calls and fan experiences.
In global scenarios, scientists at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) have successfully optimized robots using generative AI models, marking a pivotal step in robotic technology. Collaborative efforts are also underway between Yokogawa and Shell, harnessing AI and robotics for complex industrial maintenance tasks, further illustrating AI's diverse applications in different fields.
From the international front, as tech companies work to navigate challenges, Meta's recent investments in Scale AI demonstrate its ambition for superintelligence amid ongoing internal controversies. Additionally, major financial institutions, including Citi, Morgan Stanley, AWS, and Google Cloud, are collaborating to establish governance guidelines for AI in banking, a necessary step for ensuring responsible technology use in finance. The Netherlands also announced a €70 million investment for an AI hub in Groningen, intended to foster innovations in agriculture, healthcare, and defense.
Finally, a recent survey by UKG revealed that 79% of workers view AI as an ally, seeing it as an opportunity to focus on more meaningful tasks, further indicating a favorable attitude towards AI's role in the workplace. As these developments unfold, the integration and governance of AI continue to shape the future across multiple dimensions of society.

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