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Intel Exec Joins OpenAI!
Good morning! Intel’s AI Chief has joined OpenAI to help build its computing infrastructure, meanwhile, Wikipedia urges AI companies to pay for its data instead of scraping it for free. Let’s dive in.
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DAILY UPDATE

Intel’s AI Chief Sachin Katti joins OpenAI to help build its computing infrastructure.
Intel confirmed that Sachin Katti, its Chief Technology and AI Officer, has joined OpenAI to work on the company’s computing infrastructure. Intel CEO Pat Gelsinger will now oversee the tech and AI division.
Sachin Katti was appointed Intel’s AI head earlier this year.
Greg Brockman, OpenAI’s co-founder, said Katti will help design and expand OpenAI’s AI computing systems.
OpenAI is also developing its own AI chips, expected in 2026, in partnership with Broadcom.
This move highlights OpenAI’s growing focus on in-house hardware and Intel’s struggle to keep up with Nvidia in the AI chip race.
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TODAY’S HIGHLIGHT
Wikipedia urges AI companies to stop scraping its data for free.
The Wikimedia Foundation, which runs Wikipedia, asked AI firms to stop using its free content for training models and instead use the paid Wikimedia Enterprise API. The foundation says AI systems rely on human-edited, high-quality data, and Wikipedia plays a key role in that.
AI bots have caused heavy server loads while hiding their identity.
Human visits to Wikipedia dropped by 8%, risking donations that fund its $179 million yearly budget.
When AI skips Wikipedia’s data, their accuracy and diversity fall sharply.
This highlights the growing tension between open knowledge and the commercial use of AI. Wikipedia remains one of the few platforms built on transparency and community effort, and its survival depends on responsible data use and continued human contribution.
Read more…
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