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🗳️ Meta Launches $65M State Election Blitz (Paywall)
Meta is spending $65 million to back state candidates supportive of AI, starting in Texas and Illinois. The company formed bipartisan super PACs to counter state regulations it says could slow AI growth. The push marks Meta’s largest political investment. Spending begins ahead of key primaries in March. Meta says it seeks consistent policies to protect innovation and competitiveness.

💰 Saudi Firm Invests $3B In xAI (Paywall)
Saudi Arabia’s state-backed AI company Humain invested $3 billion in Elon Musk’s xAI just before its merger with SpaceX. The deal makes Humain a significant minority shareholder, with stakes converted into SpaceX shares. The combined company is valued at over $1 trillion and may pursue an IPO later this year. The investment deepens Saudi ties to U.S. tech and national security infrastructure.

🚨 Microsoft Office Bug Exposed Emails To Copilot
Microsoft confirmed a bug let Copilot Chat summarize confidential emails without permission since January. The flaw bypassed data loss prevention policies in Microsoft 365, affecting draft and sent messages with “confidential” labels. Tracked as CW1226324, the bug is being fixed. Microsoft hasn’t said how many were affected.

💵 Khosla Proposes Ending Taxes For 125M
Billionaire investor Vinod Khosla proposed removing income taxes for the bottom 125 million Americans, citing AI-driven job disruption. He said lost revenue could be offset by raising capital gains taxes to match ordinary income and eliminating tax breaks. Khosla argues AI will shrink labor’s economic share. Critics warn higher capital taxes could deter investment or push wealth abroad.

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World Labs Raises $1B; Autodesk Invests $200M

Fei-Fei Li’s startup World Labs has raised $1 billion, including a $200 million strategic investment from Autodesk, to bring AI “world models” into professional 3D workflows. The round also includes backing from AMD, Emerson Collective, Fidelity, and NVIDIA. The companies will collaborate on integrating World Labs’ 3D generative models—used to create immersive, editable environments—into Autodesk’s design ecosystem, starting with media and entertainment.

The deal signals commercial momentum for world models, as design software incumbents look to embed spatial AI directly into architecture, engineering, and manufacturing tools. → Continue reading here.

🦾 ROBOTICS

China’s Spring Gala Robots Spark Debate on Real-World Readiness

Humanoid robots performed kung fu, backflips, and synchronized dance routines during China Media Group’s Spring Festival Gala, showcasing advances in AI-powered robotics before the country’s largest TV audience. The performance, developed by several Chinese robotics firms, drew global attention—and questions about how close these machines are to real industrial use.

Experts say the spectacle highlights Beijing’s push to project technological leadership, especially amid intensifying competition with the U.S. But they caution that choreographed stage routines differ sharply from the adaptability required for factory or real-world deployment. → Read the full article here.

🗺️ GEOPOLITICS

India Talks Big on AI—but Remains a Spectator in the Frontier Model Race

The Recap: India opened the AI Impact Summit in New Delhi, positioning itself as an emerging AI superpower even as it lags behind the United States and China in developing frontier models. Despite strong adoption at home and a vast digital market, India lacks advanced chip manufacturing, deep research funding, and a large base of elite AI researchers. Its strategy, officials say, is to become the world’s “adoption capital” rather than compete in the costly race to build artificial general intelligence (AGI).

Highlights:

  • India hosted the AI Impact Summit in New Delhi on February 16, 2026—the first developing country to do so—while officials promoted the country as an AI power despite limited capacity in frontier model development and advanced chip manufacturing.

  • A Stanford University index ranks India third in “AI vibrancy,” yet insiders estimate it has fewer than 300 top-tier AI researchers and spends just 0.7% of GDP on research and development, underscoring structural gaps.

  • With roughly 900 million internet users spending seven hours a day online, India is a crucial market for firms like OpenAI and Anthropic.

  • Rather than compete in building artificial general intelligence (AGI), policymakers and investors say India aims to become the world’s “adoption capital,” focusing on low-cost, local-language applications and “ultra-affordable” AI tools.

Forward Future Takeaways:
India’s AI ambition is less about building the next frontier model and more about deploying existing ones at scale—and cheaply. That focus on “ultra-affordability” and local-language applications could make it a global testbed for mass adoption, especially in education and health care. → Read the full article here. (Paywall)

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What Else is Happening

💸 Microsoft Pledges $50B for AI Equality: It will invest $50 billion by 2030 in lower-income countries, warning uneven adoption could widen the global digital divide.

🎶 Gemini App Adds AI Music Tool: Google rolled out DeepMind’s Lyria 3 to generate 30-second songs with lyrics and cover art, expanding YouTube’s Dream Track globally.

🔲 Meta Strikes Massive NVIDIA AI Deal: Meta will buy millions of Blackwell and Rubin GPUs plus Grace CPUs to power AI data centers and bring privacy-enhanced AI to WhatsApp.

🤝 Perplexity Drops Ads for Trust: The $18 billion startup ended sponsored content to protect neutrality, relying on subscriptions and its 100 million users instead of ad revenue.

🚮 Amazon Scraps Blue Jay Robot: Less than six months after unveiling the multi-armed warehouse prototype, Amazon halted the project and will fold its AI-driven tech into other programs.

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