Good morning, AI enthusiasts. Probably the most controversial restructuring in tech history just crossed the finish line — and OpenAI’s original nonprofit is now sitting on $130B in equity.
Coming alongside a renegotiated Microsoft deal that relieves some major tension on AI’s biggest partnership, has OpenAI finally built a structure that may actually survive the AGI race?
P.S. — We love all the unique ways readers are leveraging AI across their work and lives! If you happen to haven’t already, share your use case for a likelihood to be featured below.
In today’s AI rundown:
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OpenAI’s corporate overhaul, revised Microsoft terms
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Adobe goes big on AI for creatives at MAX
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Edit AI video scenes and objects with Google Flow
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Nvidia eyes $500B in chip sales amid partnership blitz
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4 latest AI tools, community workflows, and more
LATEST DEVELOPMENTS
OPENAI
🤝 OpenAI’s corporate overhaul, revised Microsoft terms
Image source: Microsoft
The Rundown: OpenAI just accomplished its controversial transition to a public profit corporation, while also concurrently renegotiating its Microsoft arrangement to deal with tensions surrounding AGI rights and ownership stakes.
The small print:
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The unique nonprofit, rebranded as OpenAI Foundation, now holds $130B of equity and can direct $25B to health research and “AI resilience infrastructure.”
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Microsoft’s ownership drops from 32.5% to around 27% in the brand new entity, though its stake is now value roughly $135B following recent funding.
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An independent expert panel will confirm any AGI claims going forward, with Microsoft now retaining tech rights through 2032 even after AGI arrives.
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Microsoft and OAI can now pursue AGI with other partners; while OAI is committed to $250B in Azure purchases, it will probably shop for compute elsewhere.
Why it matters: OAI’s restructuring journey has been a bumpy road, but it surely appears the legal scrutiny behind the move is finally complete, creating what the corporate calls “one best-resourced philanthropic organizations ever.” The brand new Microsoft terms must also help thaw the frigid relationship between the AI leader and its biggest partner.
TOGETHER WITH COMPOSIO
The Rundown: Rube turns your AI right into a coworker that really ships. Dump busywork like meeting notes, ticket creation, follow-ups, reports, and stay in flow while Rube handles it across 800 apps from Claude or Cursor.
With Rube, you’ll be able to:
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Add 800 tools via a single MCP node in n8n, agentkit, langflow, and lindy
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Create scheduled automation workflows with custom triggers
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Fork ready-made recipes from the growing community library
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Skip auth wrestling with a Composio-powered platform that manages OAuth and enterprise website positioning
ADOBE
🎨 Adobe goes big on AI for creatives at MAX
Image source: Adobe
The Rundown: Adobe introduced a wave of AI updates across its platforms on the its MAX conference, including conversational assistants, a brand new Firefly Image Model with upgraded features, broader access to third-party models, latest video tools, and more.
The small print:
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AI assistants come to Photoshop and Express for image creation and editing, with Adobe also previewing an agentic assistant called “Project Moonlight.”
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Firefly Image Model 5 arrives with “Prompt to Edit” for conversational editing, together with latest video features like AI soundtracks, voiceovers, and editing tools.
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Firefly may also allow for custom image models, allowing artists to personalize outputs using their very own work for training.
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Latest Google Cloud and YouTube partnerships bring Gemini, Veo, and Imagen into Adobe’s ecosystem, with Premiere’s editing tools heading to Shorts.
Why it matters: Adobe’s move to be an open layer on top of the industry’s top models is a robust path forward for the legacy creative giant. With the addition of assistants and coming agentic capabilities, Adobe can integrate one of the best features of current top standalone creative platforms into an already popular and familiar ecosystem of tools.
AI TRAINING
🎥 Edit AI video scenes and objects with Google Flow

The Rundown: On this tutorial, you’ll learn methods to create and edit videos using Google Flow — adding objects, changing backgrounds, and lengthening scenes just by typing what you wish to see.
Step-by-step:
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Visit Flow, check in, click “+ Latest Project” and alter from “Text to Video” to “Ingredients to Video”, and upload photos of your person and background
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Prompt: “Using uploaded photos, create a video where I stop typing, have a look at the camera, saying ‘Able to collaborate? DM me!’ Add soft upbeat music and keyboard clicks”
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Click “Edit” on the output, select any area to switch (e.g., select the window), and prompt “Add no-smoking sign” or select the background to “Insert robot”
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Click “Add to Scene”, then “+” and “Extend” so as to add: “Robot moves out and person gives thumbs as much as camera”
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Review seamless transitions between clips, click the download icon on the timeline to export your complete edited video
Pro tip: Use this editing feature so as to add product logos and branding to demo videos, insert your products into lifestyle scenes for marketing content, or create training videos with on-screen annotations and visual aids.
PRESENTED BY LOVART
📶 Lovart levels up with Sora 2

The Rundown: Lovart’s AI Design Agent just got a serious speed boost. Its latest Fast Mode makes creation as much as 80% faster while keeping output quality top-notch.
With Lovart, you’ll be able to:
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Auto-stitch 1 minute Sora 2 clips for effortless storytelling with notion, sound, and narrative flow.
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Use Veo 3.1 to offer cinematic, ad-ready visuals that look straight from a studio.
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Mix leading models like Nano Banana, Sora 2, and Veo 3.1 in a single seamless place
Try Lovart today and experience the longer term of AI creation.
NVIDIA
💰 Nvidia eyes $500B in chip sales amid partnership blitz
Image source: Nvidia
The Rundown: Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang just outlined projections for $500B in revenue from its Blackwell and Rubin chips through 2026, while also announcing latest partnerships, models, investments, and more at the corporate’s Washington D.C. event.
The small print:
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The U.S. Dept. of Energy is deploying seven supercomputers using over 100k Blackwell GPUs, all being manufactured domestically.
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Nvidia released latest open-source models across reasoning, physical AI, robotics, and biomedical research, together with massive open datasets.
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Latest partnership announcements included Eli Lilly, Palantir, Hyundai, Samsung, and Uber, with Nvidia’s stock surging to a brand new all-time high on the news.
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The corporate also announced a $1B investment in Nokia, because the telecom giant pivots to AI processing, aiming to revamp networks around AI connectivity.
Why it matters: There was a lot of talk of an AI bubble, however the leader of the AI chip revolution doesn’t agree — and has some eye-popping figures and developments to back it up. Despite many competitors trying to come back for Jensen Huang’s crown, Nvidia’s reach continues to grow powerfully across every aspect of the AI boom.
QUICK HITS
🛠️ Trending AI Tools
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⚙️ Kilo Code – Open source AI coding assistant for planning, constructing, and fixing code — use 400+ models with no rate limits or resets*
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🎥 Hailuo 2.3 – MiniMax’s AI video model with upgraded realism and motion
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💻 FlowithOS – Agents connecting knowledge, creation, and execution in a single
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📚 Grokipedia – xAI’s latest AI-powered encyclopedia
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📰 All the things else in AI today
xAI released Grokipedia, an AI-driven Wikipedia-style encyclopedia with 800K+ Grok-generated articles, and options to let users submit corrections with real-time AI edits.
OpenAI CEO Sam Altman revealed that the corporate is on course to realize an “intern-level research assistant” by next 12 months and a fully-automated AI researcher by 2028.
GitHub introduced Agent HQ, a platform that integrates coding agents from Anthropic, OAI, Google, Cognition, and xAI into existing workflows via a dashboard.
Amazon is cutting 14,000 corporate jobs to streamline operations, with CEO Andy Jassy previously attributing the approaching reductions to AI and robotics efficiency gains.
Google released Pomelli, a brand new Labs experiment that designs AI marketing campaigns and content based on a brand’s website.
Flowith launched FlowithOS, an AI OS that achieves top scores across agentic web tasks, beating OpenAI’s Operator, ChatGPT Atlas, and Gemini 2.5 Computer Use.
COMMUNITY
🤝 Community AI workflows
Every newsletter, we showcase how a reader is using AI to work smarter, save time, or make life easier.
Today’s workflow comes from reader Bryan R. in York, PA:
“I created a GPT to assist me manage a wetland restoration and land management project on my property. I track my native bird, mammal, insect, flower and plant populations to observe ecological health and have that returned to me as a rating. It then gives me recommendations on methods to best manage the ecosystem in a natural way, optimized for my specific location. I actually have already established a small pollinator corridor that’s already promising to grow into quite the show next spring.”
How do you utilize AI? Tell us here.
🎓 Highlights: News, Guides & Events
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Today’s AI tool guide: Edit AI video scenes immediately with Google Flow
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