This week in AI: Big money, big brands, big shifts

[INSIDE] OpenAI is talking billions, Disney is experimenting, and the US government wants AI engineers.

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Here’s a quick roundup of the most important AI moves from the past few days.

OpenAI and Amazon may be discussing a $10B+ investment

OpenAI is reportedly in talks with Amazon for an investment that could cross $10 billion.

If this goes through, it shows how aggressively cloud giants are trying to lock in AI partnerships. Microsoft already has its stake. Google has its bets. Amazon clearly doesn’t want to sit out.

The US government launches “Tech Force” to hire AI talent

The White House announced a new initiative called U.S. Tech Force.

The goal is to recruit early-career AI engineers and researchers into the public sector, modernise government systems, and compete with private companies for talent.

Disney signs a three-year deal with OpenAI

Disney has entered a three-year licensing partnership with OpenAI.

The idea? Using generative AI for creative storytelling, and allowing fans to create AI-generated video content using Disney characters.

This is one of the clearest signs yet that major media companies are no longer just watching AI, they’re actively experimenting with it.

OpenAI launches a new image generation model

OpenAI also released a new image generation model, continuing its rapid release cycle.

No big event. No hype-heavy launch. Just another reminder that model development isn’t slowing down anytime soon.

That’s it for today.

See you tomorrow with a new AI tool, and a simple, practical tutorial on how to use it.

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