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Week of September 08–12, 2025

The week of September 08–12, 2025 was full of breakthroughs, investments, and new debates shaping the future of artificial intelligence. From powerful new chips to regulatory scrutiny and rising cybersecurity concerns, here are the top AI developments you need to know.

12 September 20253 min read

1. OpenAI Plans Proprietary AI Chip with Broadcom for 2026

OpenAI confirmed its partnership with Broadcom to produce its first custom AI chip, expected in 2026. Valued at $10 billion, the deal aims to reduce dependence on Nvidia GPUs and ensure consistent access to compute for advanced model training.

2. Alibaba and Baidu Train AI Models on Their Own Chips

China’s tech leaders Alibaba and Baidu have started using homegrown AI chips to train their large models, moving away from reliance on Nvidia. This shift signals China’s ambition to build self-sufficiency in AI hardware and strengthen its global position.

3. Nvidia Unveils Rubin CPX Chips for AI Video & Software Generation

Nvidia announced the upcoming Rubin CPX chip, designed for large-scale generative tasks like video creation, software generation, and inference. Launching in late 2026, the chip will integrate multiple processes to handle next-gen workloads.

4. FTC Opens Inquiry into AI Chatbot Practices

The U.S. Federal Trade Commission (FTC) launched an inquiry into consumer-facing AI chatbots, including those from OpenAI, Meta, and Alphabet. Regulators are investigating how companies test, monitor, and mitigate potential harms to users.

5. Experts Warn of AI-Powered Zero-Day Cyberattacks

Cybersecurity researchers are raising alarms about the rise of AI zero-day attacks — autonomous AI systems capable of identifying and exploiting vulnerabilities at unprecedented speed. These threats may require new AI-driven security frameworks for effective defence.

6. AI Infrastructure Investments Surge Globally

In Sweden, EcoDataCenter secured €600 million in debt financing to expand its AI-optimized data centres.

In the United States, new data centre construction hit record levels, fueled by growing demand for AI workloads.

7. Cisco Launches Data Fabric to Power Machine Data for AI

Cisco unveiled its new Data Fabric architecture, integrating its Splunk platform to help enterprises turn machine data (logs, events, sensors) into AI-ready intelligence. The system is designed to cut costs and simplify data handling across hybrid environments.

8. Thomson Reuters, Icertis & Accenture Partner on Contract Intelligence

Thomson Reuters, Icertis, and Accenture announced a strategic partnership to deliver AI-powered contract intelligence solutions. These tools will streamline contract management, compliance, and business workflows across industries.

Conclusion

The week of September 08–12, 2025 underscored the global race for AI dominance. While China, the U.S., and Europe invest heavily in custom chips and data centres, regulators are keeping a closer eye on chatbot safety, and experts warn of new AI-powered cybersecurity threats.

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