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🍌 Nano Banana Pro Debuts With Precision Image Editing
Google unveiled Nano Banana Pro, a Gemini 3–based model that boosts image generation, editing accuracy and multilingual text rendering. It creates richer diagrams, mockups and infographics using real-time information. New tools improve consistency across multiple inputs and offer fine-grained lighting, focus and style edits.

📜 Trump Targets State AI Regulations
Trump is weighing an order directing the Justice Department to sue states over AI laws he says conflict with federal authority. The draft would form an AI Litigation Task Force and threaten loss of some federal funding. It specifically criticizes California’s new AI content disclosure law and a Colorado measure on algorithmic bias.

💬 ChatGPT Rolls Out Global Group Chats
ChatGPT is launching group chats worldwide across all plans. The feature lets up to 20 users and ChatGPT collaborate in a shared thread. Settings and memory stay private, and adding people creates a new conversation. Users can tag ChatGPT for help as it joins selectively. This shift moves ChatGPT toward a more collaborative platform.

🎶 Suno Raises $250M to Expand AI Music
Suno closed a $250M Series C led by Menlo Ventures, valuing the company at $2.45B. The funding will advance tools for music pros and casual creators. Suno plans to boost social features that let people connect through music. The company says it’s building a community where creators and listeners participate together.

🤔 FRIDAY FACTS

The Internet Has a Physical Weight

But how heavy is it? From cloud storage to TikTok videos, it’s easy to think of the internet as something entirely virtual. But all that data has to exist somewhere, and surprisingly, it even has a measurable mass. So how much does the entire internet actually weigh?

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📈 EARNINGS

NVIDIA Posts $31.9B Quarterly Profit as Wall Street Weighs Demand, Spending, and “Circular” AI Deals

The Recap: NVIDIA reported $31.9 billion in quarterly profit and $57 billion in revenue, driven by a 44% surge in AI-data-center chip sales in the three months ending in October. The New York Times’ Tripp Mickle situates the results within a market anxious about overspending and NVIDIA’s growing reliance on investments in its own customers, which some analysts label “circular.” NVIDIA projected $65 billion in revenue for the current quarter, signaling continued growth despite rising competition, regulatory constraints in China, and recent stock volatility.

Highlights:

  • NVIDIA reported $31.9 billion in quarterly profit and $57 billion in revenue, including $51 billion from AI-data-center chips.

  • The company forecast $65 billion in current-quarter revenue, far above Wall Street expectations and up 65% year over year.

  • NVIDIA’s large investments in customers — including $100 billion in OpenAI and $10 billion in Anthropic — spurred analyst concerns about “circular” sales, with Goldman Sachs estimating 15% of 2026 revenue could come from such deals.

  • NVIDIA remains blocked from selling advanced chips to China due to U.S. national-security limits, even as it expands deals elsewhere, including a commitment to supply 400,000–600,000 chips to Saudi Arabia over three years.

Forward Future Takeaways:
NVIDIA’s results underscore how AI-infrastructure demand continues to dwarf even bullish expectations, yet the company’s aggressive customer-investment strategy is drawing new scrutiny over sustainability and transparency. The combination of exponential revenue growth, geopolitical constraints, and intensifying competition suggests the next phase of the AI boom will hinge less on raw chip supply and more on how power — financial and political — flows through the ecosystem. → Read the full article here. (Paywall)

✏️ EDUCATION

US Schools Pull Back on Classroom Tech as AI Cheating and Distraction Surge

The Recap: The Economist reports classrooms across the United States are reverting to handwritten and oral exams as teachers confront widespread AI-enabled cheating and digital distraction. Surveys from 2023–2025 show majorities of educators reshaping assignments around pen-and-paper work, in-class math solving, and oral presentations, even as wealthy nations paradoxically expand digital infrastructure. The piece argues that the shift reflects both cognitive benefits of handwriting and a growing cultural backlash against ever-present devices.

Highlights:

  • Sales of traditional “blue book” exam booklets more than doubled between 2022 and 2024, according to data firm Circana.

  • In a 2023 Intelligent survey, 66% of instructors said they were changing assignments because of ChatGPT; 76% planned to require handwritten work and 87% planned to add oral presentations.

  • An EdWeek Research Center survey found 56% of educators in 2025 cited laptops, tablets, or desktops as major sources of classroom distraction.

  • Sweden, Denmark, and Finland have begun restricting digital tools for young children, with Sweden emphasizing textbooks, handwriting, and reading after reversing earlier pro-tech policies.

Forward Future Takeaways:
The turn back toward analog teaching signals a deeper reckoning with how AI reshapes not just assessments but attention, equity, and classroom norms. As evidence for the cognitive value of handwriting grows and cheating accelerates through generative tools, educators are redefining what counts as meaningful in-person learning. → Read the full article here. (Paywall)

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What Else is Happening

🤝 Saudi Deepens US AI Ties: Riyadh teams with xAI, NVIDIA and AWS on massive data-center deals as Prince Mohammed bin Salman boosts planned U.S. investment to $1T.

🚩 Gemini 3 Gets ‘Temporal Shock’: Andrej Karpathy showed Google’s new model it was 2025, triggering denials, gaslighting and eventual apology, highlighting LLM limits when real data is cut off.

🧐 LLMs Show Strategic Self-Insight: New AISAI study finds top models adjust tactics by opponent type and consistently rank themselves above other AIs and humans in rational gameplay.

🪟 Windows 11 Sparks AI Backlash (Paywall): As Microsoft pushes a 40th-anniversary “agentic OS” vision with deeper Copilot controls, users fear a Windows 8-style overreach and call for a simpler system.

💸 Lovable Hits $200M ARR: The Swedish AI-coding startup doubled revenue in four months, with CEO Anton Osika crediting the company’s European base and active user community for the surge.

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🍓 FRIDAY FACTS

All the Data on the Internet Weighs About 50 Grams

Roughly the Same as a Strawberry. It sounds bizarre, but it’s rooted in physics. Digital data is stored using electrons—tiny charged particles that flip transistors on and off to represent 1s and 0s. And while each electron is vanishingly light (around 9.11 x 10⁻³¹ kilograms), if you add up all the electrons involved in storing and moving the world’s digital information, you get an estimated total mass of around 50 grams.

That’s the weight of every photo, email, spreadsheet, stream, and search across the globe.

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