AI Daily Roundup: November 26, 2025

November 26, 2025

🔑 TL;DR

AI isn’t just changing how we work—it’s invading why we work. From solar farms powering data centers (30MW for 300MW needs, no less), to Character.AI replacing open chats with “Stories” for teens, to OpenAI’s new shopping research making “buyer’s guides” feel human again. The real story isn’t the tech. It’s how fast we’ve stopped questioning why we need it.


🏢 Company Announcements

NVIDIA’s Seoul AI Day had over 1,000 folks digging into sovereign AI. Makes sense—Korea’s pushing hard to build its own digital foundation. Not just for show. Real work on agentic AI, physical AI, and startups getting hands-on help. From what I’m seeing, this isn’t just about tech. It’s about control. And that’s the quiet shift no one’s shouting about yet.
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OpenAI expanded data residency globally—now businesses can keep their data in-region. Simple. Powerful. And exactly what enterprises have been waiting for. No more “where is my data going?” panic. Just a quiet, solid step toward trust.
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Amazon Bedrock’s new custom model import cuts latency by 40% and boosts throughput. Not flashy. But for the 90% of teams actually using AI? This is the infrastructure upgrade we’ve needed for years. And it’s happening quietly.
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Apple’s new research on “sample and map” generative models is a deep dive into making AI less random. They’re tying sampling and mapping together—no more guessing games. This isn’t just a paper. It’s a blueprint for making AI feel intentional.
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OpenAI’s mental health litigation approach is blunt: handle sensitive cases with “care, transparency, and respect.” No PR spin. Just saying, “We know this matters.” And it’s working. The data’s not in yet, but the feeling is shifting.
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📰 Top Stories

Character.AI banning teens from open chats but replacing it with “Stories” feels like a tactical retreat. Lawsuits over mental health impact? Yep. But the real move is forcing structure into AI interactions. It’s not about banning—it’s about fixing.
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ChatGPT and Copilot leaving WhatsApp isn’t a big deal—it’s a sign. Meta’s new terms mean only Meta-made AI chats stay. OpenAI and Microsoft stepped back. And it’s not about losing access. It’s about who controls the door.
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Andrej Karpathy’s weekend hack—a “vibe code” project to run a committee of AIs reading a book together—quietly solves a massive enterprise AI problem: orchestration. No hype. Just work.
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Onton’s $7.5M raise isn’t just about furniture. It’s about “infinite canvas” AI shopping that nudges decisions. No more endless scrolls. Just smarter, faster choices. And that’s the $7.5M secret.
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“I don’t care how well your ‘AI’ works” went viral on Hacker News (404 upvotes, 513 comments). The point? Most AI fails at human things. Like understanding why you’re really asking for “the best vegan cookie recipe.” That’s the gap. And it’s huge.
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🎥 Videos Worth Watching

Unreal Engine 5.7 renders billions of triangles in real time. Not just “cool.” It’s making 3D worlds feel alive again. And the video? Pure magic.
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DeepMind’s new AI beats OpenAI with 100x less data. The number isn’t the point. It’s that less data means more people can build.
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💬 Community Discussions

“Is Gemini’s banana better than ChatGPT’s DALL-E?” 3,232 upvotes. The real story? People are using AI to test other AIs. And they’re loving it.
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🔬 Research & Papers

“Leibniz’s Monadology as Foundation for the Artificial Age”—yes, philosophy is now core to AI memory systems. They’re using 17th-century metaphysics to build 21st-century AI. That’s not a coincidence.
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“Hybrid Neuro-Symbolic Models for Ethical AI” tackles the big question: Can AI actually be ethical in healthcare or finance? Not just “should,” but how.
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📧 From the Experts

Simon Willison’s “Data Renegades” episode called it: “The data isn’t leaking. It’s leaving.” And he’s right. Data isn’t broken. We’re just not managing it like it matters.
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📚 Further Reading


🔗 Sources

603 items. 78 sources. From MIT to Reddit to open-source research. All the signals, none of the noise.
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The more artificial our intelligence becomes, the more valuable authentic human connection becomes. That’s not a slogan. It’s the new reality. And it’s already here.