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DX Today AI Daily Brief - Wednesday, April 15, 2026
Novo Nordisk partners with OpenAI to deploy artificial intelligence across drug discovery and manufacturing operations. NVIDIA launches Ising, the world's first open-source AI models for quantum computing, on World Quantum Day. Goldman Sachs projects data center power demand will surge two hundred twenty percent by the end of the decade, while US utilities plan a historic one point four trillion dollar spending cycle driven by AI infrastructure needs. Stanford's 2026 AI Index reveals China nearly closing the US performance gap as public trust in AI drops to historic lows. Twenty-seven states push back against federal AI data center policy with new legislation. South Korean chip startup DeepX expands its Hyundai partnership for generative AI robots ahead of an IPO. MIT Technology Review announces its inaugural list of ten things that matter most in AI. Enterprise software stocks face continued pressure as Monday dot com and peers reel from AI disruption fears. Anthropic's Claude Mythos model uncovers thousands of unpatched zero-day vulnerabilities, raising cybersecurity alarms. OpenAI faces investor scrutiny over its eight hundred fifty-two billion dollar valuation as it eyes a potential IPO. And the AI GPU market is projected to nearly triple to thirty-two billion dollars by 2030.
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Novo Nordisk partners with OpenAI to deploy artificial intelligence across drug discovery and manufacturing operations. NVIDIA launches Ising, the world's first open-source AI models for quantum computing, on World Quantum Day. Goldman Sachs projects data center power demand will surge two hundred twenty percent by the end of the decade, while US utilities plan a historic one point four trillion dollar spending cycle driven by AI infrastructure needs. Stanford's 2026 AI Index reveals China nearly closing the US performance gap as public trust in AI drops to historic lows. Twenty-seven states push back against federal AI data center policy with new legislation. South Korean chip startup DeepX expands its Hyundai partnership for generative AI robots ahead of an IPO. MIT Technology Review announces its inaugural list of ten things that matter most in AI. Enterprise software stocks face continued pressure as Monday dot com and peers reel from AI disruption fears. Anthropic's Claude Mythos model uncovers thousands of unpatched zero-day vulnerabilities, raising cybersecurity alarms. OpenAI faces investor scrutiny over its eight hundred fifty-two billion dollar valuation as it eyes a potential IPO. And the AI GPU market is projected to nearly triple to thirty-two billion dollars by 2030.
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