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This Week in AI
[inside] Here’s what happened in the world of artificial intelligence this week.

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Amazon’s $50 Billion Bet on AI Supercomputing
Amazon announced a massive $50 billion investment to expand its AWS AI supercomputing infrastructure for federal agencies. This upgrade will give government organizations—from defense to healthcare, access to advanced AI tools for faster decision-making, improved cybersecurity, and cutting-edge scientific research, helping the U.S. maintain its global leadership in artificial intelligence.
AI-Powered Mosquito Trap Targets Disease Spread
Researchers at the University of South Florida have developed a smart mosquito trap that uses AI to track and predict the spread of diseases like malaria. By analyzing mosquito movement and environmental data in real time, this technology could help public health officials respond faster to outbreaks and better protect communities[1].
Google’s WeatherNext 2: Forecasting the Future
Google DeepMind and Google Research launched WeatherNext 2, a new AI model that predicts hundreds of weather scenarios in under a minute, eight times faster than before. The technology is now integrated into Google’s apps, offering users around the world more accurate and detailed weather forecasts for daily planning and disaster preparedness.
AI Bubble? Investors Get Jittery
The U.S. stock market is showing signs of fatigue with the AI sector, as big tech earnings spark talk of an “AI Bubble.” Despite strong financial results from AI giants, investor confidence is wavering, with increased volatility and debate about whether the rapid growth in AI stocks can last.
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