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Sept. 22, 2025 | Fluid dynamic, YouTube tools and Gen AI's Future

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Yael Rozencwajg
Sep 22, 2025
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+ This week’s important news 🗞️ “In a shocking turn for the semiconductor industry, NVIDIA and Intel have announced a major collaboration that includes a $5 billion investment from NVIDIA in Intel's common stock. This historic partnership, which effectively unites two of the biggest rivals in computing, aims to jointly develop new products for both data centers and personal computers.” Continue reading below.

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A new AI method is being developed to assist mathematicians in tackling long-standing problems in fluid dynamics, physics, and engineering.

In the media world, YouTube has introduced new AI tools for creators, though this raises concerns about the potential for unoriginal, AI-generated content.

Meanwhile, a recent MIT symposium on generative AI focused on the future of the technology and the complex issues surrounding intellectual property.

Other notable developments include the European Commission’s push to reform cumbersome cookie laws, a new chip design that cuts AI energy use, and research from Google showing that AI agents can trade and collaborate in virtual economies.


🦾 AI daily pulse

  • Discovering new solutions to century-old problems in fluid dynamics
    Our new method could help mathematicians leverage AI techniques to tackle long-standing challenges in mathematics, physics, and engineering. [LINK]

  • What YouTube's new AI tools mean for content creators
    While these advancements can ease content creation, they come with the risk of misuse and an influx of AI-generated content that might lack originality. YouTube's new AI-powered creation tools for podcasters and content creators show that the video social media platform prioritizes multimodality and support for AI feature integration. [LINK]

  • What does the future hold for generative AI?

    At the inaugural MIT Generative AI Impact Consortium Symposium, researchers and business leaders discussed potential advancements centered on this powerful technology. [LINK]

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⚡️ Top trends

  • Europe’s cookie law messed up the internet. Brussels wants to fix it.
    The European Commission wants to take a bite out of privacy rules that force websites to run cookie banners. [LINK]

  • Generative AI: Navigating intellectual property
    Generative AI is transforming creative and technology-driven industries at an unprecedented pace. While AI technologies have great potential to unlock new business opportunities and efficiencies, they also raise questions about authorship, ownership, and the value of human creativity. [LINK]


💻 Top techies

  • Simon Willison: Models now write their own prompts [LINK]

  • Google paper shows AI agents can trade and collaborate in virtual economies [LINK]


🔮 What else

  • [FPGA chip] New chip design cuts AI energy use by enabling smarter FPGA processing [LINK]

  • Ben Horowitz on AI, Culture, and the Future of Innovation | Columbia Business School


🗞️ In the news, “The $5 billion investment from NVIDIA in Intel's common stock”

In a surprising development for the semiconductor industry, NVIDIA and Intel have announced a major collaboration that includes a $5 billion investment by NVIDIA in Intel's common stock.

This historic partnership, which effectively unites two of the biggest rivals in computing, aims to jointly develop new products for both data centers and personal computers.

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