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OPENAI INTRODUCES PRISM FOR RESEARCH 🧐

What’s new? OpenAI has launched Prism, a free, AI-powered workspace for scientists to write, collaborate, and publish research—all in one place.

Want the details? Prism is built on a cloud-based LaTeX editor and powered by GPT-5.2, OpenAI’s most advanced model for math and science. It brings together drafting, editing, referencing, equations, and even collaboration tools into one unified platform. Unlike switching between multiple apps, Prism keeps everything in context—GPT can revise your paper with full knowledge of its structure, citations, and even your equations. It supports unlimited collaborators and works directly inside your document, including optional voice editing.

Why is this important? Much of science still runs on outdated, fragmented tools—even as AI transforms fields around it. Prism helps reduce that everyday friction so researchers can focus on ideas, not formatting or file management. It’s a major step toward making cutting-edge science more efficient, more collaborative, and more accessible. Try it now for free →

MICROSOFT UNVEILS CUSTOM AI CHIP 💾

What’s new? Microsoft unveiled Maia 200, a custom-designed AI chip built to run large AI models faster and more efficiently than ever before.

Want the details? The Maia 200 chip is focused on inference—the process of generating responses from trained AI models. Built using TSMC’s advanced 3-nanometer technology, each Maia 200 chip contains over 140 billion transistors and is optimized for low-precision computation, making it ideal for running large models like OpenAI’s GPT-5.2. It also features a high-speed memory system, custom networking layers, and integrated cooling systems—all designed to move data quickly and keep performance high while using less energy.

Why does this matter? Running AI models at scale is expensive and power-hungry. Maia 200 offers 30% better performance per dollar than Microsoft’s previous systems, helping reduce costs and speed up AI workloads. It will power tools like Microsoft 365 Copilot and other cutting-edge applications—making AI more affordable, accessible, and efficient for businesses, developers, and researchers worldwide.

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