This isn’t your typical tech news roundup. In this video, we break down four massive stories from July that signal a major shift in how AI will shape our lives...from what we wear, to how we work, to the policies that govern it. Here’s what happened: 🕶️ Meta’s Superintelligence Lab Mark Zuckerberg just announced a $110 billion push to bring AI into your everyday life. Starting with smart glasses that act like a personal assistant. With talent from OpenAI and Scale AI leading the charge, Meta is going all-in on AI. 🇺🇸 The U.S Government's “America’s AI Action Plan” The U.S. government released its most aggressive national AI strategy yet... focusing on speed, infrastructure, and ideology. From banning “woke AI” in federal use to prioritizing open-source models and deregulated development, this could shape AI’s trajectory for years. 🤖 ChatGPT Gets Agency OpenAI gave ChatGPT the ability to take real-world actions: browse the web, send emails, even run code. This moves us into the era of agentic AI where AI doesn’t just answer your questions, it takes initiative. 🚗 Tesla’s $16.5B Chip Deal with Samsung Tesla signed a multi-billion dollar deal to manufacture custom AI chips with Samsung in Texas. These chips will power everything from Full Self-Driving to the Optimus robot, making Tesla not just a car company, but a full-stack AI player.

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