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appeal 8.0Qwen Unifies Robot Action Control
Qwen's new Robot Suite unifies robot navigation, manipulation, and world modeling, enabling physical agents to translate language instructions into complex actions. This bridges the gap between perception and physical control, offering robotics developers tools for more capable agentic systems.
Governments are prioritising digital sovereignty, investing in domestic AI and replacing foreign tech. Meanwhile, AI agents are becoming integral to robotics, healthcare, and coding, while market competition intensifies…
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- RELEASEQwen Qwen releases robot action control suite8.0
- RESEARCHGeorgia Tech Researchers AI Predicts Brain Barrier Opening Safely7.0
- PRODUCTChatGPT Market share drops below 50%9.0
- FUNDINGDutch Government Funds Sovereign AI Model Development8.0
- PARTNERSHIPPalantir France replaces Palantir with ChapsVision10.0
- PRODUCTDatabricks Databricks Launches Enterprise AI Agents7.0
- FUNDINGDeepSeek DeepSeek raises $7.4B, valued at $50B9.0
- PRODUCTQualcomm Qualcomm unveils AI wearable platforms9.0
- ACQUISITIONSpaceX SpaceX acquires Cursor for $60B9.0
- FUNDINGProbably Probably secures $9M seed funding from Andreessen Horowitz8.0
- FUNDINGNvidia Nvidia Secures $25 Billion Bond Sale8.0
- POLICYMicrosoft Nadella warns AI centralisation risks industries8.0
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Governments are prioritising digital sovereignty, investing in domestic AI and replacing foreign tech.
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ChatGPT Market Share Drops Below 50%
ChatGPT's market share dropped below 50% for the first time, signalling a shift from pure user acquisition to monetisation and niche engagement. Founders and procurement teams must now prioritise specific use-case alignment and revenue efficiency over raw user numbers.

France Replaces Palantir with Domestic AI
France's DGSI will replace US AI provider Palantir with domestic firm ChapsVision, citing a need for "strategic autonomy" in critical data processing. This move, backed by a €655 million investment in national AI, signals a growing imperative to reduce reliance on foreign-controlled technology.

Dutch Government Funds Sovereign AI Model
The Netherlands has funded GPT-NL, a sovereign, open-source AI model for the Dutch language, with €13.5 million. This initiative provides domestic control over critical AI infrastructure, offering procurement teams a transparent, locally governed alternative and enhancing security through strict data provenance.

DeepSeek Raises $7.4B, Valued at $50B
DeepSeek's $7.4 billion fundraising and $50 billion valuation, while making it China's top AI startup, highlights a significant valuation gap with US rivals. Geopolitical constraints on hardware access and fundraising create a sovereign premium, impacting AI development costs and model deployment decisions.

Qualcomm Unveils AI Wearable Platforms
Qualcomm's new Snapdragon Reality Elite and START platforms accelerate the shift to AI-powered wearables. This lowers market entry barriers for hardware manufacturers and intensifies competition for platform engineers building agentic workflows, as powerful on-device AI becomes more accessible.

SpaceX Acquires Cursor for $60B
SpaceX's $60 billion acquisition of AI coding assistant Cursor consolidates a key developer-facing capability, intensifying competition with Anthropic and OpenAI. This shifts the landscape for AI development environments, prompting platform engineers to re-evaluate vendor dependencies.
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