Nvidia’s Next Big Bet Lands In Korea

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Happy Monday everyone! Nvidia is partnering with South Korea and giants like Samsung, SK, Hyundai, and Naver to build a massive AI compute network, including a national hub, to accelerate smarter cars, factories, devices, and cloud services. More on this later in the Weekly Topic!

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In other news, Federal Reserves cut rates again for the second time this year. OpenAI is considering an IPO for late 2026. Stock Markets all around the world notched record highs on Monday.

⤵️ In this week’s insight:

  • Weekly Highlights 

    The humanoid-robot dystopia arrived early...

  • Digital Tool of the Week 

    Disposable email addresses for temporary inboxes

  • Weekly Topic 

    Nvidia’s Next Big Bet Lands In Korea

🔎 Weekly Highlights
This week’s highlight is from Fireship

Summary
  • The humanoid robot Neo, available for $20,000 or $500/month, can assist with household tasks, highlighting the accessibility of robotic helpers.

  • As advanced robots like Neo threaten blue-collar jobs, companies are investing in automation to replace traditional labor.

  • Despite technological progress, humanoid robots face practical limitations and depend on human support for operation and maintenance.

💸 Assets & Commodities

📬 Weekly Trivia

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Q. Which Korean internet company aims to boost local language and cloud services with more compute?

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