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This Issue: NVIDIA is moving beyond chips by backing Cloverleaf’s power-ready AI factory sites. Google now lets developers manage coding agents from anywhere, MiniMax launches an agent for commercial creative work, and FLUX upgrades videos to 4K.
Plus: virtual cancer patients, humanoid tennis, no-code app onboarding, and what AI could mean for white-collar work.

NVIDIA Invests in Cloverleaf to Build More AI Factories
NVIDIA made a minority investment in Cloverleaf Infrastructure and formed a strategic partnership to develop powered, construction-ready AI factory sites across the United States. Cloverleaf works with utilities and investors to secure the land, energy, and infrastructure required before data-center construction begins.

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Highlights
Cloverleaf will use NVIDIA’s DSX platform to coordinate power, cooling, computing, and facility design
Customers will gain access to NVIDIA’s computing, networking, infrastructure, and software stack
Cloverleaf says it has delivered multiple gigawatt-scale projects across North America
Why it matters: NVIDIA is moving beyond selling chips and investing directly in the infrastructure that will use them. As power and construction-ready sites become major constraints on AI growth, NVIDIA is moving further upstream to help bring new data-center capacity online faster.

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Researchers Built an AI “Virtual Patient” for Cancer Care
Hong Kong Polytechnic University developed a digital patient model combining medical images, genomic data, pathology reports, lab results and clinical records. The early-stage system is designed to simulate how different cancer treatments might work before clinicians choose one.
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🔹MiniMax Design Launches Agent-Driven Commercial Content Creation
MiniMax launched MiniMax Design, an agent-driven platform that autonomously plans, executes, and delivers commercial creative projects from a user’s goal. It supports advertisements, e-commerce assets, motion graphics, and post-production workflows, with options to connect local files, deploy privately, and scale through APIs.
🔹FLUX 3 Video Adds Native 2K and 4K Upscaling
Black Forest Labs launched FLUX Video Upscale, a native tool that converts videos to 2K or 4K with sharper faces, cleaner textures, and finer background detail. It preserves FLUX 3’s visual styles, natural motion, and realism while also supporting videos created with other tools.
🔹Galbot Trains Autonomous Humanoid Robots to Play Tennis
Galbot is training fully autonomous humanoid robots to play tennis, with the goal of turning them into practice partners for people. The robots are preparing to play alongside celebrities at the World Humanoid Robot Games in Beijing, demonstrating how humanoids could expand into sports and recreational training.

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Google Antigravity Lets Developers Control AI Agents From Anywhere
Google added Remote Control to Antigravity 2.0, letting developers connect to agent sessions running across laptops, desktops, and servers through a browser. Users can monitor progress, review changes, execute commands, and manage multiple machines without recreating their original development environment.
The broader shift is making long-running coding agents portable. Developers can leave their workstation while agents continue working, then receive push notifications when a task finishes or needs input.

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AI Could Reshuffle White-Collar Work
An Indeed survey found that labor-market experts expect AI to shift white-collar employment away from routine tasks and toward work that complements technology. More than half expect some employment pressure, while 57% predict lower wages for college-educated workers.
Plus, explore the rise of enterprise AI agents, McKinsey’s AI-fluency report, and new events, courses, and jobs.
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