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 OpenAI’s Custom AI Chip in 2026

OpenAI is partnering with Broadcom to develop its own AI chip, with plans to start mass production in 2026. This is intended for internal use, to reduce dependency on vendors like Nvidia and better handle their infrastructure demands.



 

Rise of “Indic Linguists” in AI Development

As AI models expand globally, there’s increasing demand for experts in Indian languages. These roles cover tasks like prompt design, evaluating biases, cultural safety checks, fine-tuning models, etc. Startups and big tech firms are hiring in this space.

Google Expands AI-Mode to More Languages 

Google’s “AI Mode” (powered by Gemini 2.5) will soon support five more languages: Hindi, Indonesian, Japanese, Korean, and Brazilian Portuguese. Aim is to make AI search more useful and culturally relevant globally. 

India’s “Never Alone” Mental Health AI Program

AIIMS Delhi has launched “Never Alone”, an AI-powered mental health and wellness support system (via WhatsApp), targeted at students, providing 24×7 screening, counselling, interventions. It will be free at AIIMS institutes, low cost for private ones. Deals with suicide prevention, mental health stigma, etc. 


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