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⚡ NVIDIA Hand-Delivers Tiny AI Supercomputer
NVIDIA CEO Jensen Huang personally delivered the first DGX Spark — a compact, desktop-sized AI supercomputer — to Elon Musk at SpaceX on October 13. The book-sized machine packs 1 petaflop of performance powered by NVIDIA’s new Grace Blackwell GB10 chip, capable of running models with up to 200 billion parameters locally. The DGX Spark officially goes on sale October 15 for $3,999, with OEM versions from Acer and Dell expected soon.

🏙️ Google Pours $15B into AI Hub in India
Google will invest $15B over five years to build its largest AI hub outside the U.S. in Visakhapatnam, India. The facility will blend cloud, AI, and renewable energy infrastructure. India’s low data costs and growing user base make it a prime location for data centers and tech expansion.

👤 Salesforce’s Agentforce Coming to ChatGPT Platform
Salesforce will integrate Agentforce 360 with OpenAI’s ChatGPT, letting users access corporate data, build Tableau charts, and sell via instant checkout. It’s also adopting Anthropic’s Claude Code across engineering. More details on product availability are expected in the coming months.

🔗 Anthropic’s Claude Joins Salesforce for Regulated Industries
Salesforce is integrating Anthropic’s Claude AI into Agentforce for sectors like finance and healthcare, with secure deployment via Amazon Bedrock. Claude will also deepen Slack integration and power Salesforce engineering via Claude Code. New industry tools are in development.

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China’s AI Toy Boom Hits U.S. Market, Raising Parental Concerns

AI-powered toys are gaining global traction, with U.S. parents increasingly exposed to a trend that has already taken off in China. The Chinese AI toy market is projected to hit $14 billion by 2030, driven by 1,500 companies, including makers of BubblePal—an LLM-powered $149 voice toy that’s sold 200,000 units since mid-2024. U.S.-based Curio — backed by OpenAI’s tech — sells a conversational toy called Grem, which was co-designed by musician Grimes. Meanwhile, toy giant Mattel has partnered with OpenAI to develop new AI features.

Critics warn of data privacy issues and the risk of children forming deep emotional attachments. A recent lawsuit underscores those fears, linking a teen suicide to chatbot obsession. → Read the full article here.

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AI Adoption Tied to Drop in Junior Hiring at Mid-Tier Firms

A new study of 300,000 U.S. companies by Harvard researchers Seyed Hosseini and Guy Lichtinger shows that firms integrating generative AI reduced junior-level hiring 7.7% more than non-adopters between Q1 2023 and mid-2024. The findings, based on analysis of 200 million job postings, suggest AI may be quietly reshaping entry-level white-collar work, especially tasks like debugging code and document review. While the effect is modest and concentrated—only 17% of workers were at AI-adopting firms—the data hints at structural shifts in graduate job markets.

Highlights:

  • A study of 300,000 U.S. companies found that junior hiring fell 7.7% more at firms adopting generative AI than at non-adopters between early 2023 and mid-2024.

  • The analysis, led by Harvard doctoral students Seyed Hosseini and Guy Lichtinger, tracked 130,000 AI-related job postings at 10,600 “AI adopter” firms.

  • Senior hiring remained stable, suggesting that AI is replacing lower-level cognitive tasks rather than experienced roles.

  • Graduates from mid-tier universities were hit hardest, with researchers suggesting they’re less protected by either elite credentials or low-cost appeal.

  • The trend reflects slowed recruitment rather than layoffs, and only 17% of workers in the sample were at AI-adopting firms—pointing to a still-narrow but emerging shift.

Forward Future Takeaways:
This study offers some of the clearest quantitative evidence to date that generative AI may be displacing junior white-collar roles—not through mass layoffs, but via slower new hiring. The pattern, if it continues, could reshape the traditional career ladder, compressing opportunities for recent graduates and intensifying competition among mid-tier candidates. → Read the full article here. (Paywall)

🤖 ROBOTICS

Coco Robotics Launches Physical AI Lab Led by UCLA’s Bolei Zhou

Coco Robotics has appointed UCLA professor Bolei Zhou as chief AI scientist and head of its new physical AI lab, aiming to harness five years of real-world delivery bot data to advance autonomous navigation. Known for its sidewalk delivery robots, the startup said it now has "millions of miles" of urban driving data—enough to meaningfully scale automation.

Zhou, a top researcher in robot navigation and reinforcement learning, had already been collaborating with Coco, whose founders are UCLA alumni. The lab will focus on internal AI improvements rather than selling data, with findings shared selectively with city partners to improve infrastructure. → Read the full article here.

đź›° NEWS

What Else is Happening

🍌 Google Expands Nano Banana AI: After generating over 5 billion images, Google’s AI image editor is rolling out to Lens, Photos, and NotebookLM this fall, adding prompt-based, conversational editing to those apps.

🛍️ Walmart Taps ChatGPT for AI Shopping: Walmart will let customers buy directly in ChatGPT via OpenAI’s Instant Checkout, aiming to modernize e-commerce and meet changing shopper habits.

🦾 Firefox Adds Perplexity AI Search: Mozilla is rolling out Perplexity’s AI answer engine as a built-in search option for Firefox users worldwide, offering citation-backed answers over link lists.

🗓️ Gemini Adds Smart Scheduling to Gmail: Google’s new “Help me schedule” tool uses Gemini AI to suggest meeting times in Gmail based on calendar context, streamlining one-on-one scheduling.

👨‍💻 Flint Unveils AI Website Builder: Backed by Sheryl Sandberg, Flint launches with $5M to build self-updating sites that run A/B tests and adapt to trends—aiming to speed up digital marketing cycles.

🤫 ChatGPT to Allow Erotica for Adults: OpenAI will permit erotic content in ChatGPT starting December, as part of a new age-gating system for verified users, per CEO Sam Altman.

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