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  • Google Cloud CEO Thomas Kurian: AI Amplifies Human Capability, Not Replaces Jobs
    October 13, 2025, 1:34 AM EDT. Google Cloud CEO Thomas Kurian argues that AI is an amplifier for human work, not a replacement for jobs. In a Big Technology interview, he noted that the AI-powered Customer Engagement Suite has largely avoided headcount cuts, taking on low-value queries—expanding productivity rather than shrinking staff. Google CEO Sundar Pichai has echoed this view, citing roughly a 10% productivity gain for engineers due to AI assistance and that more engineers will be hired. The share of AI-generated code at Google has climbed to over 30%, up from 25%. Microsoft’s GitHub Copilot now produces about 40% of code, enabling faster product launches. The takeaway: AI can boost output and innovation while complementing human workers.
  • Ky. AI Task Force weighs chatbot impact on mental and behavioral health
    October 13, 2025, 1:32 AM EDT. Kentucky lawmakers met to study the impact of AI chatbots on mental health and behavioral health. The discussion, starting late last session, focused on affordability, accessibility on smartphones, and multilingual options—features supporters say help fill gaps where professionals are scarce. Critics urge guardrails on data collection, privacy, and accountability, noting that AI is not a licensed professional and cannot recognize nonverbal cues, escalate crises, or be held liable for harm. The meeting comes as more children use chatbots for personal advice and emotional support. The task force aims to balance potential benefits with safeguards as the Commonwealth weighs how these tools should be used in health settings.
  • Tesla Slumps as EU Registration Data Highlight Competition and AI Pivot
    October 13, 2025, 1:31 AM EDT. Tesla shares slid over 4% after Europe’s vehicle registration data confirmed soft sales. In August, European EV registrations were down more than 22% year over year to 14,831, and January–August 2025 totals fell 32.6% to 133,857, marking a steep market-share decline. Competitors such as GM, Hyundai, and rising BYD volumes are stealing demand as Tesla lags on cheaper models and suffered a high-profile Cybertruck misfire. Critics point to CEO Elon Musk’s politics and delays in product cadence as headwinds for the brand, while the company pivots toward an AI/robotics push under its Master Plan Part IV. Barron’s argues Tesla’s AI future could eclipse its EV unit, even as questions about valuation and regulation persist.
  • NVIDIA's 5-Year Market Cap Outlook: OpenAI Deal, Rubin Chips, and the AI Data-Center Boom
    October 13, 2025, 1:30 AM EDT. Nvidia sits at the center of the AI data-center boom, with a dominant share of AI chips and a landmark OpenAI partnership. Nvidia has committed to investing $100 billion into OpenAI, and beginning in 2026 will roll out its Rubin chips to power OpenAI’s data centers. The plan aims to build 10 gigawatts of computing capacity, about 20% of the U.S. data-center footprint. This collaboration could sustain meaningful chip demand and support further gains in Nvidia’s value over time. Yet there’s risk from customers building their own accelerators: Alphabet, Amazon, Microsoft, and Meta are developing custom chips. While TPU remains internal to Alphabet, these rivals’ offerings aren’t yet on Nvidia’s level. The article considers Nvidia’s five-year market-cap trajectory amid the AI cycle and competition.
  • Fact-check: Target and Walmart are not removing Xbox products — Xbox misinformation debunked
    October 13, 2025, 1:29 AM EDT. Rumors about Target and Walmart removing Xbox products spread after a weekend post on Reddit and echoed by blogs chasing an 'Xbox dying' narrative. The story cycle included claimed shelf removals, stockouts, and then counterreports from outlets and a Target employee who denied a broader purge. Industry voices like Destin Legarie and even Major Nelson argued stock can be spotty and specific shelves may vary, but not a wholesale pull. Microsoft stressed that Target and Walmart remain committed partners for Xbox hardware, accessories, and games, while noting ongoing Xbox Cloud Gaming and production practices help explain stock fluctuations. The piece highlights how AI-assisted misinformation can amplify single anecdotes into wide beliefs.