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⚡ OpenAI Strikes 10-Gigawatt Chip Deal with Broadcom
OpenAI has partnered with Broadcom to co-develop custom AI accelerator chips, targeting deployment of 10 gigawatts (GW) of compute capacity by 2029. The chips will be designed by OpenAI and manufactured by Broadcom beginning in late 2026. The move aims to reduce OpenAI’s reliance on suppliers such as NVIDIA while embedding model-specific optimizations directly into hardware.
🛡️ California Expands Online Safety Laws for Children
Governor Gavin Newsom signed a sweeping package of bills to protect minors online, adding AI safeguards, social media warnings, and deepfake penalties. The laws require age verification, chatbot transparency, and cyberbullying prevention policies. It takes effect January 1, 2026, setting national standards for chatbot safety.
🦾 Slackbot Becomes AI Assistant for Workspaces
Slack is upgrading Slackbot into a full AI assistant that can plan projects, summarize updates, find files, and schedule meetings. The new version uses natural language and integrates with Google and Outlook calendars. It’s now in pilot testing and rolls out broadly by late 2025.
👥 Salesforce Bets on AI Agents to Fix “Pilot Purgatory”
Salesforce launched Agentforce 360 to embed AI agents into workflows and escape “pilot purgatory,” where 95% of enterprise AI projects never reach production. With Slack as the main interface, early adopters saw up to 90% case deflection. The platform aims to make agentic AI production-ready at scale.
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🥊 RIVALRY
Ex-Apple CEO: OpenAI Is Apple’s First True Rival in Decades

Former Apple CEO John Sculley warned that Apple is falling behind in AI and now faces its first serious competitor in decades: OpenAI. Speaking at the Zeta Live conference on October 10, Sculley pointed to Apple's delayed Siri upgrades and underwhelming "Apple Intelligence" rollout as signs of trouble.
Apple, which once led with early AI bets such as launching Siri and hiring Google’s AI chief in 2018, now trails peers like Microsoft and NVIDIA in AI momentum. Sculley also highlighted OpenAI’s advantage in design, citing former Apple designer Jony Ive’s new role building AI-first hardware for the company. Despite Apple’s $3.2 trillion valuation, investor confidence in its AI strategy remains shaky. → Read the full article here.
📊 INSIGHTS
New AI Method Simulates Consumer Behavior, Threatens Survey Industry

A new AI technique enables large language models to simulate consumer feedback with 90% of human reliability, offering a scalable alternative to traditional surveys. Published October 9 on arXiv, the “semantic similarity rating” (SSR) method prompts LLMs to generate qualitative product feedback, then maps that text to Likert-scale ratings using semantic embeddings.
Tested on 9,300 responses from a major personal care brand, SSR’s output closely mirrored human data, both in distribution and interpretability. This could disrupt the $80B+ market research sector, where survey integrity is increasingly compromised by bots and AI-generated responses. → Read the full article here.
🤖 MODELS
xAI Hires NVIDIA Talent to Build “World Models” for Games, Robotics

Elon Musk’s AI startup xAI is pushing into “world models”—AI systems that simulate physical environments—by hiring NVIDIA researchers and investing in robotics and gaming applications. The company recently brought on NVIDIA’s Zeeshan Patel and Ethan He, both experts in simulation-based AI. World models aim to go beyond text generation, enabling machines to understand cause and effect in real-world settings.
xAI plans to apply this tech to generate interactive 3D game environments and power future autonomous robots. The effort positions xAI against DeepMind and Meta in a high-stakes race for embodied intelligence. → Read the full article here.
🛰 NEWS
What Else is Happening

🔮 Kurzweil Predicts Singularity by 2045: Ray Kurzweil says AI will match and multiply human intelligence a millionfold by 2045, calling it the true arrival of the technological singularity.
👨⚖️ Court Ends OpenAI Log Storage Rule: A judge scrapped the order requiring OpenAI to store all deleted ChatGPT logs, easing user privacy concerns. Some flagged data will still be retained.
📈 Howard Marks: AI Boom Not a Bubble Yet: Oaktree's Howard Marks says AI stock valuations are high but not irrational, citing no signs of mania that define true market bubbles.
🧐 Microsoft Tracks AI Use at Work: A new Viva Insights update lets bosses monitor Copilot adoption across teams and companies, pushing AI use as a benchmarked productivity metric.
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