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Good morning Reader, Palantir is collaborating to create AI software for nuclear construction, while UNESCO partners with India to explore AI's role in socio-economic challenges. In legal news, a Singapore case on AI chip fraud has been postponed until August 22.
SoftBank aims to lead in artificial super intelligence, and HCLTech is enhancing its partnership with Salesforce for agentic AI. A report reveals India surpasses the global average in AI employee usage, and the debate over AI and copyrights continues, alongside the rise of the AI hacking tool Xbow.

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  • Palantir partners to develop AI software for nuclear construction
  • UNESCO working with India on impact of AI in addressing social economic issues: Official
  • Singapore case against three on AI chip fraud charges adjourned until August 22
  • SoftBank aims to become leading 'artificial super intelligence' platform provider

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Palantir partners to develop AI software for nuclear construction

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Palantir and Nuclear Company will jointly create the nuclear operating system (NOS), which will simplify construction, allowing the firm to build plants faster and at lower cost. The deal follows U.S. President Donald Trump's executive orders that aimed to boost U.S. nuclear energy production amid a boom in demand from data centers and AI.

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UNESCO working with India on impact of AI in addressing social economic issues: Official

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UNESCO, which has 193 countries as members, held the first summit in 2023 in the UK and the second in 2024 in South Korea on AI "Safety". The event was held in Paris in February this year on AI "Action". "It is time now for action to demonstrate AI impact," he said, pointing out that the time for discussing the ethical framework had passed with the recommendation report on AI.

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AI Landscape Shifts: Palantir, UNESCO, and Nvidia Lead the Charge

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The Pulse

The AI sector is rapidly evolving, with significant partnerships and legal battles shaping its future. As companies like Palantir and SoftBank push for advancements, the ethical implications of AI usage and copyright issues remain pressing concerns for stakeholders globally.

How it's happening

Key players are leveraging strategic alliances and investments to drive AI innovation. Palantir's collaboration with Nuclear Company aims to streamline nuclear construction, while SoftBank's aggressive investments in AI platforms signal a competitive landscape. Regulatory scrutiny is intensifying around AI training practices.

Key takeaways

  • Palantir partners with Nuclear Company to enhance nuclear plant construction efficiency.
  • UNESCO emphasizes action on AI's socio-economic impact following global summits.
  • SoftBank invests heavily in AI, acquiring Ampere and supporting OpenAI.
  • Legal battles over AI training and copyright are intensifying, with mixed court rulings.
  • Nvidia's market resurgence highlights the ongoing optimism in AI-driven technologies.

Notable actions

Palantir's nuclear operating system aims to reduce construction costs, while UNESCO's recent summit in Paris focused on actionable AI strategies. SoftBank's $40 billion commitment to OpenAI and Nvidia's market leadership reflect a robust investment climate. Watch for ongoing legal developments in AI copyright.

SoftBank aims to become leading 'artificial super intelligence' platform provider

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The technology investment group has returned to making the aggressive investments that made Son's name and fortune, such as an early bet on Alibaba, but at times spectacularly backfired, like failed shared office provider WeWork. SoftBank's mammoth investments related to artificial intelligence in 2025 include acquiring U.S. semiconductor design company Ampere for $6.5 billion and the underwriting of up to $40 billion of new investment in ChatGPT maker OpenAI.

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HCLTech extends partnership with Salesforce for agentic AI adoption

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HCLTech is strategically expanding its partnerships to enhance for enterprise adoption of agentic artificial intelligence (AI) services across industries. The IT major has entered a strategic alliance with AMD to accelerate digital transformation through AI and cloud solutions, and a long-term partnership with E.ON for product-based transformation.

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