Nvdia CEO says AI expansion will fuel ‘largest’ infrastructure boom

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IN TODAY’S NEWSLETTER:

– Nvidia CEO says AI boom fuels ‘largest’ infrastructure build in history
– Apple uses Google Gemini to power Apple Intelligence
– Amazon to cut thousands of jobs following massive company layoffs

TECHNICAL TSUNAMI: Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang said the rapid expansion of artificial intelligence is sparking what he described as “the largest infrastructure buildout in human history” as companies and governments invest billions of dollars in the computing power needed to run AI systems in real time.

TITANS UNITE: Apple and Google just made one of the most important artificial intelligence (AI) announcements of the year. As part of a new multi-year collaboration, Apple will base the next generation of its Apple Foundation models on Gemini models and Google’s cloud technology.

Google Gemini in the App Store

A Google Gemini artificial intelligence mobile phone application installed in Riga, Latvia, Monday, January 27, 2025. Chinese artificial intelligence startup DeepSeek shook global tech stocks on Monday, raising questions about U.S. tech dominance. (Andrei Rudakov/Bloomberg via Getty Images)

JOB CUTS: Amazon plans to cut thousands of jobs as part of a broader push to cut nearly 10% of its corporate workforce, according to Reuters.

BECOME MOBILE: Amazon has rolled out Alexa.com, which brings Alexa+ directly to your web browser for Early Access users. Instead of relying on a speaker or phone, you can now open a laptop and start using Alexa like any other web-based AI tool.

AI FOR THE MAIN STREET: The House of Representatives passed a bill Tuesday evening that would require the government to make it easier for small businesses to access artificial intelligence (AI) education.

Chamber of the House of Representatives

The House of Representatives chamber is seen at the Capitol in Washington, February 28, 2022. (J. Scott Applewhite, file)

BEYOND DATA CENTERS: Qualcomm CEO Cristiano Amon joins “Mornings with Maria” to discuss the next phase of the AI ​​boom that extends beyond data centers and extends to cars, devices and robotics.

BUSINESS CHANGE: ServiceNow and OpenAI deepen their strategic partnership with enhanced collaboration to help businesses accelerate their efforts to transform artificial intelligence (AI) into measurable business outcomes.

JOB CONCERNS: Palantir CEO Alex Karp suggested Tuesday that the use of artificial intelligence “strengthens civil liberties,” while warning Europe that its adoption of the technology lags behind the United States and China.

Alex Karp

Alex Karp, co-founder and CEO of Palantir Technologies, speaks on stage during Jacob Helberg at the Hill & Valley Forum 2025 on April 30, 2025 in Washington, DC. (Countess Jemal/Getty Images for Jacob Helberg)

NOT TRUE: Billy Bob Thornton sets the record straight by hanging up his cowboy hat. The 70-year-old star of Taylor Sheridan’s hit series “Landman” shut down rumors that he was leaving the Paramount+ drama, calling the claims false.

“SO WRONG”: Pro Football Hall of Famer Jimmy Johnson seemed just as unsettled as other football fans were over an AI video appearing of him during the College Football National Championship.

FUTURE: Tesla CEO Elon Musk said Thursday that the company plans to make its Optimus robots available for sale to the public by the end of 2027.

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