OpenAI Denies Collaboration with Jony Ive on AI Devices

OpenAI announced that it will deploy over 1 million GPUs by 2025, launching a hundredfold expansion plan. At the same time, it disclosed the Stargate project, which has a budget of 50 billion USD, and will build the world's largest AI training cluster in Texas. The project is chaired by Masayoshi Son, CEO of SoftBank, with OpenAI responsible for operations. It has received support from technology giants such as Microsoft and NVIDIA, aiming to strengthen AI infrastructure layout and enhance technological competitiveness.
AI Gist is an open-source AI prompt management tool that supports variable replacement, Jinja templates, and multi-language functionality, helping developers efficiently manage prompts. Its core features include dynamic template generation, AI-optimized prompts, cloud backup, and multi-view management, making it particularly suitable for scenarios such as chatbots that require frequent adjustments to prompts. The tool supports multiple languages including Chinese, English, and Japanese, and is released under the Apache 2.0 open-source license. It has received over 100 GitHub stars within two weeks. Future plans include optimizing AI algorithms and adding support for localization.
In 2023, AI games experienced explosive growth, with the number of AI games on the Steam platform exceeding 8,000, representing an 800% year-on-year increase, accounting for 7% of new games. It is expected to rise to 20% by 2025. AI applications have formed a complete industrial chain, with 60% focused on virtual asset generation, while also penetrating areas such as sound effects, storylines, and marketing. Developer attitudes are divided: 52% use AI tools, while 27% explicitly reject them. The popularity of AI has led to a de-technologization phenomenon, triggering competition in prompt wars and causing serious market homogenization. Currently, AI on Steam
TSMC's market cap surpasses $1T, driven by AI chip demand. 2023 revenue forecast raised to 30%, shares up 50% from April lows. Strong AI orders and advanced tech boost outlook.....
In Q2 2025, India's IT giants collectively fell into the AI vision bubble: Wipro secured a $2.7 billion order but saw both revenue and profits decline, TCS saw only 1.3% revenue growth while avoiding comments on the fate of its $1.5 billion AI pipeline, HCLTech boldly announced a collaboration with OpenAI but GenAI transactions dropped by 12%. The only bright spot was Tech Mahindra, whose net profit increased by 34%, but the overall industry remains stuck in a PowerPoint transformation dilemma. In contrast, Accenture has already achieved $4.1 billion in AI orders, showing that Indian companies still lack quantifiable AI financial indicators.
Three writers have collectively sued the AI company Anthropic, accusing it of using pirated books to train its AI models without authorization. The lawsuit states that millions of e-books were illegally used, including copyrighted works, which harm authors' rights and impact the publishing industry. The court has ruled to handle the case separately. Similar lawsuits are increasing, such as those initiated by companies like Reddit and Universal Music. The case highlights the conflict between AI development and copyright protection, and the industry is expected to face stricter regulations in the future. Balancing technological innovation with intellectual property protection has become a key issue.