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🌍OpenAI Goes Public Benefit to Build Safe AI
PLUS: 🏆Texas School’s AI Tutors Win Big

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In this issue: OpenAI transforms to scale safe AI, UAE teaches AI from kindergarten, FutureHouse boosts research with AI agents, a Texas school aces academics with AI tutors, and AI spots cancer risks early—plus, a fun way to craft precise AI art in Midjourney V7.

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OPENAI
OpenAI Restructures: From Capped-Profit to Mission-Driven Public Benefit Corp
OpenAI is converting its for-profit arm into a Public Benefit Corporation (PBC), streamlining its structure while retaining full control under its founding nonprofit—aligning its capital model with its mission to build safe AGI for the benefit of all. Visually, the shift resembles a split-screen: one side rooted in science and public service, the other focused on scalable global deployment—unified by the OpenAI logo symbolizing mission-driven continuity.

Source: GPT-4o / TheAIEntrepreneurs
What’s Cool About It?
Converts OpenAI’s for-profit LLC into a Delaware PBC, still overseen by the original nonprofit.
Ends the “capped-profit” model—introduces a standard share structure to attract long-term capital.
Keeps profits mission-aligned: supports education, science, public health, and services.
Approved by California and Delaware Attorneys General after regulatory review.
Designed to support funding needs that may reach trillions as OpenAI scales safe AGI.
Why It Matters: OpenAI is rebuilding trust with a model that merges mission control and capital scale. The structure is clearer, more transparent, and future-ready—enabling OpenAI to raise the resources needed for global impact without compromising on safety or values. It’s a foundational step toward an AGI future built to serve everyone.

AI IN EDUCATION
UAE Makes AI a Core Subject from Kindergarten to Grade 12
The UAE is becoming the first country to make artificial intelligence a mandatory school subject for every student, from kindergarten through twelfth grade. Starting in the 2025–26 school year, all public schools will offer AI-focused classes covering core concepts, ethics, and real-world applications—part of a national push to lead the Middle East in AI development.

Source: Ideogram 3.0 / TheAIEntrepreneurs
What’s Cool About It?
Mandatory AI education for every public school student, K–12, starting 2025.
Curriculum includes AI foundations, ethics, and applications to build future-ready skills.
A new AI-powered lawmaking engine will analyze and update legislation in real time.
Launch of the Regulatory Intelligence Office to cut legislative time by up to 70%.
Backed by major investments: MGX Fund, BlackRock, xAI, G42, OpenAI, and Microsoft partnerships.
PwC projects $96 billion GDP impact from AI by 2030 in the UAE alone.
Why It Matters:The UAE is positioning itself as the AI education and governance hub of the Middle East. By embedding AI early in classrooms and deeply in government systems, it’s creating a model for nations aiming to lead in AI policy, talent, and infrastructure. This isn’t just a curriculum change—it’s a national AI operating system in the making.

FUTUREHOUSE
FutureHouse Launches AI Scientist Agents to Accelerate Discovery
FutureHouse, the nonprofit backed by former Google CEO Eric Schmidt, has launched the FutureHouse Platform, giving public access to its specialized AI scientist agents—Crow, Falcon, Owl, and Phoenix—via web and API. Designed to streamline research workflows, the platform supports real-time literature analysis, experiment planning, and citation tracking, with each agent represented by a unique digital avatar reflecting its scientific role.

Source: FutureHouse
What’s Cool About It:
Crow: Quick, scholarly research assistant for API and general queries.
Falcon: Deep literature reviews using massive scientific databases like OpenTargets.
Owl: Detects redundant studies, helping researchers avoid wasted effort.
Phoenix: Plans experiments, especially in chemistry, with guided workflows.
Built specifically for science—analyzes full papers, not just abstracts.
Outperforms PhDs in literature search and synthesis, with transparent, step-by-step reasoning.
Why It Matters: FutureHouse isn’t just building another LLM interface—it’s building a research infrastructure upgrade. With support from institutions like the Michael J. Fox Foundation, the platform is already streamlining literature reviews, hypothesis validation, and experiment design. Scientists can now build AI-powered pipelines that stay current in real time.

AI BYTES
OpenAI’s Billion-Dollar AI Coding Bet
OpenAI is acquiring Windsurf, an AI-powered coding assistant, in a $3 billion deal after failing to buy Cursor, which opted to remain independent. The acquisition strengthens OpenAI’s AI-driven coding efforts, positioning it against rivals like Anthropic, Google’s Gemini, and DeepSeek. With AI models outperforming OpenAI’s on coding benchmarks, this move signals OpenAI’s aggressive expansion to dominate developer tools.
AI School, Real Results: Texas Students Crush Academics in Just 2 Hours a Day
At Alpha School in Texas, AI tutors are redefining education—students spend just two hours a day on core academics with personalized AI instruction and still rank in the top 1–2% nationwide. With no homework and afternoons dedicated to passion projects like building AI apps, this tech-powered model blends academic excellence with real-world skills. As demand grows, Alpha is expanding to cities nationwide, proving that AI in the classroom isn’t just effective—it’s transformational.
AI for Discovery: Anthropic’s $20K Science Boost
Anthropic has launched its “AI for Science” grant, offering up to $20,000 per month in API credits to eligible researchers. Applicants must be over 18, pass a biosecurity check, and come from approved countries—excluding China, Russia, and Iran. Full details are on the Anthropic site.

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AI HEALTH
AI Spots Deadly Cancer Complication Early!
A groundbreaking AI model predicts cancer wasting syndrome with 85% accuracy—before it strikes. By scanning CTs, labs, and notes, it empowers doctors to act fast, potentially saving lives.
Why It Matters: Wasting syndrome drives 20% of cancer deaths. This AI turns reactive care into proactive hope.
Inside Issue #47:
• 10-min arthritis diagnosis powered by AI fluid analysis
• AI-ECG catches hidden heart risks in moms-to-be
• AI chatbots support opioid recovery with empathy
• Vote: Dr. ChuckleBot or Nurse TickleTron—who wins 2050?
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AI CREATIVITY
Craft AI Art with Omni-Reference in Midjourney V7
Learn to use Midjourney V7’s Omni-Reference to create custom AI art by locking in objects, like a rubber duck, with reference images and —ow for control.
Step-by-step:
Upload Reference Image: In Midjourney’s web interface, click the image icon, drag and drop your reference (e.g., rubber duck), and adjust the Omni-Weight slider.
Set Omni-Weight (–ow): Choose —ow value:
Low (100): Subtle style tweaks.
Moderate (300): Balances reference and creativity.
High (500+): Preserves details.
Write Text Prompt: Add a descriptive prompt, e.g., /imagine a rubber duck on a pizza plate —oref [image URL] —ow 300.
Generate and Refine: Run the prompt, then tweak —ow or prompt for better results.
Pro tip: Generate a reference with /imagine a rubber duck —v 7, then use it for consistent scenes, like a duck in a teacup!


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