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Elon Musk Testifica en la Demanda de OpenAI, Advierte al Jurado Sobre el Saqueo de la Caridad

Elon Musk Testifica en la Demanda de OpenAI, Advierte al Jurado Sobre el Saqueo de la Caridad
Elon Musk took the stand Tuesday in a federal courtroom in Oakland, framing his lawsuit against OpenAI as a defense of charitable trust rather than a personal profit dispute. The billionaire claims the nonprofit he funded with $44 million was betrayed when OpenAI’s leaders turned the organization into a for‑profit entity, a move he says threatens the foundation of charitable giving in the United States. Musk seeks up to $134 billion in damages for the nonprofit, the removal of CEO Sam Altman and President Greg Brockman, and a court order to revert OpenAI to nonprofit status. OpenAI’s lawyers argue Musk originally supported a for‑profit conversion and is now using the courts to damage a competitor. Leer más

Upscale AI busca ronda de $200 millones, impulsa valuación de $2 mil millones

Upscale AI busca ronda de $200 millones, impulsa valuación de $2 mil millones
AI infrastructure startup Upscale AI is reportedly in talks to raise between $180 million and $200 million, a move that would lift its valuation to roughly $2 billion. The company, founded just seven months ago, has already secured a $200 million Series A and a $100 million seed round, attracting investors such as Tiger Global Management, Xora Innovation and Premji Invest. Although Upscale AI has yet to launch a product, it is focusing on custom AI chips and the surrounding infrastructure, betting on a full‑stack, open‑standard approach to meet growing demand for scalable AI hardware. Leer más

La valoración de $852 mil millones de OpenAI enfrenta escrutinio de los inversores ante el giro hacia la empresa

La valoración de $852 mil millones de OpenAI enfrenta escrutinio de los inversores ante el giro hacia la empresa
OpenAI’s $852 billion valuation is under fire from several backers who say the company’s rapid shift toward enterprise customers and frequent roadmap changes threaten its focus ahead of a possible IPO. Critics point to a series of product cancellations, a disputed revenue run‑rate comparison with rival Anthropic, and a $122 billion funding round that, while oversubscribed, has not quelled doubts about strategic direction. Leer más

La adopción de la inteligencia artificial aumenta la velocidad pero fomenta el agotamiento laboral, según un estudio

La adopción de la inteligencia artificial aumenta la velocidad pero fomenta el agotamiento laboral, según un estudio
A wave of artificial‑intelligence tools is accelerating software development and customer‑support tasks, but new research shows the gains are narrow and come at a cost. Surveys and internal studies reveal that workers using AI experience higher workloads, rising expectations and a growing sense of mental fatigue. While the technology promises a "cognitive amplifier," many executives admit that measurable productivity gains remain limited, and a sizable share of employees report AI‑related burnout. Leer más

Auge de la inversión en inteligencia artificial destaca la necesidad de ROI medible y aplicaciones centradas en el ser humano

Auge de la inversión en inteligencia artificial destaca la necesidad de ROI medible y aplicaciones centradas en el ser humano
A wave of capital is flowing into artificial intelligence, with global venture funding reaching over $258 billion and accounting for a majority of all tech investment. While the scale of funding underscores strong market enthusiasm, industry leaders stress that financial returns and tangible impact have not kept pace. VUETELLIGENCE exemplifies a growing emphasis on AI that supports human conversation rather than replaces it, integrating video infrastructure and intelligent assistants to enhance collaboration. The sector is gradually shifting toward accountability, seeking clearer connections between capital deployment, performance metrics, and lasting value. Leer más

El CEO de Meta prueba asistente de inteligencia artificial personal para agilizar el trabajo ejecutivo

El CEO de Meta prueba asistente de inteligencia artificial personal para agilizar el trabajo ejecutivo
Meta chief executive Mark Zuckerberg is developing an artificial‑intelligence agent to act as a personal assistant for executive duties. The system, still in development, already serves as an on‑demand information tool that speeds data retrieval compared with traditional hierarchical channels. Internal AI applications such as MyClaw and Second Brain are already in use, giving employees faster access to files, chat logs, and institutional knowledge. Meta reports significant productivity gains, with engineer output up 30 percent and power‑user output up 80 percent year over year. The company is investing heavily in AI infrastructure, including a $2 billion acquisition of Manus and a capital‑expenditure plan that nearly doubles the previous year’s spend. Leer más

Elon Musk Presenta Planes para la Planta de Chips Terafab en Austin

Elon Musk Presenta Planes para la Planta de Chips Terafab en Austin
Elon Musk announced that Tesla and SpaceX will jointly build a semiconductor fabrication facility, called Terafab, in Austin, Texas. The plant aims to produce chips at scale for robotics, artificial intelligence and space‑based data centers that support Musk’s enterprises. While Musk emphasized the necessity of the fab to secure future chip supply, industry observers note the complexity, massive capital requirements and Musk’s lack of semiconductor experience. No timeline was provided for construction or production, leaving questions about when the facility might become operational. Leer más

Las startups de IA obtienen una financiación de capital de riesgo récord y mejoran los rendimientos de los fondos tempranos

Las startups de IA obtienen una financiación de capital de riesgo récord y mejoran los rendimientos de los fondos tempranos
AI‑focused companies captured a record share of venture capital, raising over $128 billion and accounting for 41 % of total funding. A handful of firms such as OpenAI, Anthropic and xAI secured multi‑billion‑dollar rounds, driving a K‑shaped market where capital is concentrated among a few high‑valuation startups. Newer venture funds that invested early in these AI ventures reported the strongest internal rate of return (IRR) in years, highlighting the rapid financial impact of the AI boom while underscoring the risk of a potentially over‑heated market. Leer más

Nvidia se compromete a invertir $26 mil millones en el desarrollo de modelos de inteligencia artificial de peso abierto

Nvidia se compromete a invertir $26 mil millones en el desarrollo de modelos de inteligencia artificial de peso abierto
Nvidia announced a $26 billion investment over the next five years to create open-weight artificial‑intelligence models, marking a shift from pure chip manufacturing to a broader AI research role. The company unveiled Nemotron 3 Super, its most capable open‑weight model to date, featuring 128 billion parameters and claiming top performance on several benchmarks. Executives highlighted the strategic aim of fostering an ecosystem that leverages Nvidia’s hardware while offering publicly available model weights for startups and researchers. Industry observers see the move as a significant signal of Nvidia’s commitment to openness and a potential counterbalance to Chinese open‑source AI efforts. Leer más

Plataforma de Inteligencia Artificial Legal Legora Obtiene Financiamiento de $550 Millones, Valorada en $5.55 Billones

Plataforma de Inteligencia Artificial Legal Legora Obtiene Financiamiento de $550 Millones, Valorada en $5.55 Billones
Legora, the Stockholm‑born AI platform for legal work (formerly Leya), announced a $550 million Series D round led by Accel that lifts its valuation to $5.55 billion. The round brings a mix of new and existing investors, including Alkeon Capital, Bain Capital, Firstmark Capital, Menlo Ventures, Sands Capital, Starwood Capital, Salesforce Ventures, Benchmark, Bessemer Venture Partners, General Catalyst, ICONIQ, Redpoint Ventures and Y Combinator. Proceeds will fund rapid U.S. expansion, new offices and scaling of its document‑review, research and contract‑drafting tools, which already serve 800 customers across more than 50 markets. Leer más

La lealtad de los inversores se pone a prueba mientras las firmas de capital de riesgo apoyan a startups de inteligencia artificial rivales

La lealtad de los inversores se pone a prueba mientras las firmas de capital de riesgo apoyan a startups de inteligencia artificial rivales
A wave of venture capital firms is investing in both OpenAI and its competitor Anthropic, challenging the traditional notion of investor loyalty. Major investors such as Founders Fund, Iconiq, Insight Partners, and Sequoia Capital have appeared in Anthropic’s recent funding round, while also backing OpenAI. The involvement of BlackRock affiliates, despite a senior BlackRock executive serving on OpenAI’s board, adds another layer of complexity. This dual‑investment trend raises questions about fiduciary responsibilities, board seat conflicts, and the evolving dynamics of private AI funding. Leer más

Peak XV Partners respalda al startup indio C2i para abordar la ineficiencia de energía en centros de datos de inteligencia artificial

Peak XV Partners respalda al startup indio C2i para abordar la ineficiencia de energía en centros de datos de inteligencia artificial
Peak XV Partners has led a Series A investment in C2i Semiconductors, an Indian startup developing plug‑and‑play, system‑level power solutions for AI data centers. C2i aims to reduce the 15%‑20% energy loss that occurs when high‑voltage power is stepped down to GPUs, potentially cutting overall power consumption by about 10%. The company, founded by former Texas Instruments executives, is preparing its first silicon designs for validation with data‑center operators and hyperscalers. The investment reflects growing concern that power, rather than compute, is becoming the primary constraint on scaling AI infrastructure. Leer más

La Carrera de Gastos de Capital en Inteligencia Artificial de las Grandes Tecnológicas: Amazon Lidera, los Inversionistas se Muestran Precavidos

La Carrera de Gastos de Capital en Inteligencia Artificial de las Grandes Tecnológicas: Amazon Lidera, los Inversionistas se Muestran Precavidos
Amazon, Google, Microsoft, Meta and Oracle are pouring record capital into artificial‑intelligence infrastructure, data‑center expansion and related technologies. Amazon’s projected spend tops the list, followed closely by Google, while Microsoft, Meta and Oracle trail behind. Investors are uneasy about the size of the commitments, noting sharp stock declines for firms with the highest projected outlays. The clash between massive AI‑related capex and market comfort highlights a tension that could shape the industry’s future as companies race to secure compute resources. Leer más

India Anuncia Vacaciones Fiscales para Servicios de Nube de Inteligencia Artificial Extranjeros para Impulsar la Inversión en Centros de Datos

India Anuncia Vacaciones Fiscales para Servicios de Nube de Inteligencia Artificial Extranjeros para Impulsar la Inversión en Centros de Datos
India's finance minister unveiled a budget proposal that grants foreign cloud providers a tax exemption on revenues from AI workloads run in Indian data centers and sold abroad through 2047. The plan also includes a cost‑plus safe harbour for Indian data‑center operators, expanded incentives for electronics and semiconductor manufacturing, and support for rare‑earth mineral development. Major global tech firms have already pledged billions to build AI‑focused data‑center campuses in the country, while domestic projects are also scaling up. The initiative aims to position India as a long‑term hub for AI infrastructure despite challenges such as power reliability and water scarcity. Leer más

Meta Anuncia Próximos Modelos de IA y Herramientas de Comercio Agente

Meta Anuncia Próximos Modelos de IA y Herramientas de Comercio Agente
Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg told investors that the company will begin shipping new AI models and products within months, with a focus on agentic shopping tools that leverage personal context. The rollout follows a 2025 rebuild of Meta's AI program and the recent acquisition of Manus, a general‑purpose agent developer. Meta also revealed a sizable increase in capital spending for 2026 to support its Superintelligence Labs and broader infrastructure, underscoring the firm’s commitment to AI‑driven commerce and personal superintelligence. Leer más

Nueva Escala Clasifica Laboratorios de IA por Ambición Comercial

Nueva Escala Clasifica Laboratorios de IA por Ambición Comercial
A five‑level scale has been proposed to gauge how aggressively AI labs are pursuing revenue, measuring ambition rather than current earnings. The framework places established giants like OpenAI at the top and assigns emerging labs to levels based on product roadmaps, funding, and leadership statements. Case studies include Humans&, which is developing workplace tools and sits at Level 3; TML, whose leadership turnover raises questions about its position between Level 2 and 4; World Labs, which has shipped a commercial world‑model and appears near Level 4; and Safe Superintelligence, a research‑first venture that remains at Level 1 despite massive funding. Leer más

OpenAI Invierte en Merge Labs, la Nueva Empresa de Tecnología Cerebral de Sam Altman

OpenAI Invierte en Merge Labs, la Nueva Empresa de Tecnología Cerebral de Sam Altman
OpenAI announced a strategic investment in Merge Labs, a neurotechnology startup co‑founded by Sam Altman. The company aims to develop non‑invasive brain‑computer interfaces that use ultrasound to read and modulate neural activity. Backed by OpenAI and other investors, Merge Labs plans to combine AI, ultrasound technology, and novel molecular approaches to create accessible, high‑bandwidth interfaces without implanting hardware into brain tissue. The partnership signals OpenAI’s expanding focus on frontier hardware and AI tools that could accelerate progress in brain‑machine communication. Leer más

Meta presenta la iniciativa "Meta Compute" mientras Dina Powell McCormick se une como presidenta y vicepresidenta

Meta presenta la iniciativa "Meta Compute" mientras Dina Powell McCormick se une como presidenta y vicepresidenta
Meta announced a new strategic program called Meta Compute to guide its massive infrastructure investments for data centers and artificial intelligence. The rollout coincides with the appointment of former board member Dina Powell McCormick as president and vice chairman, a role that will focus on government partnerships and financing. Santosh Janardhan, head of global engineering, will oversee the top‑level initiative, while Daniel Gross will lead a new group handling long‑term capacity strategy and supplier relationships. The company also disclosed three nuclear power agreements to support its data‑center energy needs and reaffirmed its plan to spend $600 billion on AI infrastructure by 2028. Leer más

LMArena recauda $150 millones para ampliar la plataforma de evaluación de IA centrada en humanos

LMArena recauda $150 millones para ampliar la plataforma de evaluación de IA centrada en humanos
LMArena, a crowdsourced AI comparison platform, secured $150 million in a Series A round, valuing the company at $1.7 billion. Backed by Felicis, UC Investments and leading venture firms, the funding will expand its commercial AI Evaluation service, which provides enterprises with real‑world, human‑anchored model rankings. By letting users compare anonymized responses and vote for the better answer, LMArena offers a dynamic alternative to static benchmarks. The approach has attracted both praise for delivering trust signals and criticism over potential bias and manipulation, highlighting the growing demand for richer AI assessment tools as models proliferate. Leer más

Oboe obtiene $16 millones en ronda Serie A para acelerar plataforma de generación de cursos impulsada por IA

Oboe obtiene $16 millones en ronda Serie A para acelerar plataforma de generación de cursos impulsada por IA
Oboe, the AI‑driven learning startup founded by former Spotify executives, announced a $16 million Series A round led by a16z with participation from existing backers including Eniac, Haystack, Offline and Factorial, as well as individual investors such as Adam D’Angelo and Garry Tan. The funding will fuel growth and product enhancements for Oboe’s platform, which lets users define learning goals and automatically generates multi‑modal courses—including text, audio, quizzes and flashcards—tailored to each topic. The company also introduced new pricing tiers that expand unlimited course generation and export capabilities. Leer más