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OpenAI just stopped waiting for universities.
Its new Campus Network goes straight to the student clubs already building with AI — a quiet end-run around higher ed that tells you everything about how fast OpenAI thinks the next generation of builders needs to move.
But OpenAI isn't the only one moving fast this week.
SAP and NVIDIA are building the trust layer enterprises have been waiting for. Notion is turning workspaces into agent platforms. And healthcare AI is leaving the hospital.
Let's get into it. ↓

🎓OpenAI Found a Way Around Higher Ed
OpenAI is inviting student clubs worldwide to join its new Campus Network — a program built for student leaders running AI events, workshops, research, projects, and communities.

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The interesting part: this is not just a signup form. OpenAI says participating clubs may get support for hands-on AI learning, early access to tools and programs, student-led events, and opportunities connected to the future of learning and work.
The bigger signal is clear: OpenAI is not waiting for universities to slowly adapt. It is going directly to student communities already building with AI.

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🔥This week in AI

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🔹GitHub for Beginners: Your Easiest Path Into Open Source
GitHub released a beginner‑friendly guide that makes contributing to open source far less intimidating. It shows new developers how to find “good first issues,” use Copilot Chat to discover projects, read READMEs and contributor guides, and make a first fork, branch, and pull request. The goal is simple: help beginners become confident OSS contributors — and turn open source into the most accessible learning path in software.
🔹Notion Just Opened the Door to AI Agents at Work
Notion launched its first full developer platform, expanding beyond notes and databases. Teams can run custom code, sync databases with tools like Salesforce, and integrate AIs like Claude or OpenAI. With a CLI, webhooks, and an Agent SDK, Notion is evolving into a hub for team knowledge, live data, and AI collaboration.
🔹AI‑Powered Mobile MRI Arrives
Adialante is taking MRI out of the hospital and into an AI‑optimized trailer — slashing hardware by 50%, weight by 80%, and power use by 60% while keeping scans quiet, fast, and cheap. Clinics pay per scan, starting with prostate cancer screening, and six sites have already locked in $12.75M in future volume.

🔐 NVIDIA and SAP Are Fixing AI’s Biggest Agent Problem
SAP and NVIDIA are building the safety layer enterprises have been waiting for.

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SAP is adding NVIDIA OpenShell into its Business AI Platform — giving AI agents isolated environments, policy controls, network limits, and audit hooks before they touch real business systems. Think finance, procurement, supply chain, and manufacturing workflows where one bad agent action can create real damage.
Here’s where it gets interesting: OpenShell asks “Can this agent safely execute?” SAP’s Joule Studio asks “Should this action happen at all?”
That combination matters.
Why it matters for builders: AI agents are moving from chat windows into systems of record. The winners won’t just build smarter agents. They’ll build agents enterprises can actually trust in production.

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🧪 AI‑Designed Drugs Just Got a $2.75B Vote of Confidence
Eli Lilly just paid $2.75B for drug candidates created entirely by AI — not assisted, not optimized, but designed end‑to‑end by algorithms.
This week's AIHealthTech Insider: Issue #100 tracks the deal, Mayo Clinic’s AI catching cancer years early, and the Penn State discovery suggesting your brain may clean itself every time you move.
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