AI News Roundup – November 28, 2025

Nvidia CEO Says Instead of Taking Your Job, AI Will Force You to Work Even Harder

Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang argues that AI will increase productivity and make people busier, contrasting with the view that AI will make work optional

futurism Nov 28, 2025

Europe’s slow and steady approach to AI could be its edge

Europe’s slower, regulated approach to AI infrastructure could be a long-term advantage, encouraging more efficient, future-proof facility designs

cnbc Nov 27, 2025

As AI reshapes shopping, US retailers try to change how they’re seen online

US retailers are shifting their online strategies to cater to AI agents like ChatGPT, using tactics like ‘invisible’ websites to ensure product recommendations

reuters Nov 26, 2025

AI start-up offers local alternative to Google’s TPU as China seeks to cut Nvidia reliance

Chinese startup CL Tech is mass-producing a domestic AI chip, ‘Chana,’ claiming it outperforms Nvidia’s A100 in efficiency, to reduce reliance on US tech

south china morning post Nov 26, 2025

The Trump Administration’s Data Center Push Could Open the Door for New Forever Chemicals

The Trump administration’s push to deregulate chemicals for data centers raises concerns about the approval of harmful ‘forever chemicals’ (PFAS) with limited oversight

wired Nov 26, 2025

Google, the Sleeping Giant in Global AI Race, Now ‘Fully Awake’

Google is now seen as a dominant force in the AI race with its ‘full stack’ approach, advanced Gemini 3 model, and proprietary TPU infrastructure

yahoo!finance Nov 25, 2025

Watch ‘The Thinking Game,’ a documentary about Google DeepMind, for free on YouTube

Google DeepMind has released its documentary ‘The Thinking Game’ for free on YouTube, showcasing the team’s journey towards AGI and the success of AlphaFold

google Nov 25, 2025

David Sacks tried to kill state AI laws — and it blew up in his face

A draft executive order to preempt state AI laws, backed by David Sacks, failed due to political backlash from both parties over federal overreach

theverge Nov 25, 2025

Who is to blame when AI goes wrong? Study points to shared responsibility

A new study proposes a ‘distributed responsibility’ model for AI harms, sharing blame among developers, users, and even autonomous AI agents themselves

techxplore Nov 25, 2025

Jony Ive and Sam Altman say they finally have an AI hardware prototype

Sam Altman and Jony Ive confirmed they have a prototype for a new AI hardware device, rumored to be screen-free and potentially launching in under two years

theverge Nov 24, 2025

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