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Week of September 22–26, 2025

Weekly AI News (Sept 22–26, 2025): DeepSeek R1 in Nature, Nvidia invests $100B in OpenAI & $5B in Intel, Google integrates Gemini AI into Chrome, Huawei launches DeepSeek-R1-Safe, and new safety risks surface.
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Major AI News Highlights this week

The week of September 22–26, 2025 marked another milestone in the global race for artificial intelligence. From breakthrough models and multibillion-dollar investments to regulatory moves and safety concerns, here are the most important AI developments shaping the future.

1. DeepSeek R1 Published in Nature

China’s DeepSeek R1 model was formally published in Nature, establishing a precedent for large language models undergoing peer review. The team revealed the model was trained for just US $294,000, a fraction of the cost of similar U.S. models. This has sparked global debate about cost-efficient AI training and transparency in compute budgets.

2. Nvidia to Invest $100 Billion in OpenAI

Nvidia announced plans to invest up to $100 billion in OpenAI to expand AI datacentres and accelerate next-generation hardware. The deal positions Nvidia as not just a supplier but also a direct stakeholder in AI model scaling. The company reassured customers that GPU supply would not be compromised.

3. Nvidia Invests $5 Billion in Intel

In another surprising move, Nvidia announced a $5 billion investment in Intel to co-develop next-gen chips. This partnership will combine Nvidia’s GPU leadership with Intel’s CPU and manufacturing expertise, aiming to reshape the future of AI infrastructure and PC computing.

4. Google Brings Gemini AI to Chrome

Google integrated Gemini AI into the Chrome browser for U.S. desktop users, embedding AI directly into the world’s most widely used browser. The move transforms AI from an optional feature into an everyday utility, raising new debates around privacy, usability, and data harvesting.

5. Huawei Launches DeepSeek-R1 Safe Variant

Amid restrictions on Nvidia hardware in China, Huawei collaborated with Zhejiang University to release DeepSeek-R1-Safe. This variant includes stricter content controls to comply with Chinese regulations, reflecting Beijing’s push for AI self-reliance and safe deployment standards.

6. Safety Concerns About Reasoning Models

A new arXiv study highlighted risks associated with advanced reasoning models like DeepSeek R1, warning about adversarial vulnerabilities, interpretability issues, and potential misuse. As reasoning-capable AI advances, safety frameworks and governance remain critical.

Conclusion

The week’s developments highlight the dual narrative of AI today: rapid technical and financial advances paired with intensifying concerns over safety, transparency, and regulation. With Nvidia reshaping industry alliances, DeepSeek pushing new boundaries, and Google embedding AI into daily life, the global AI race is clearly entering a new phase.

Stay tuned for more insights in next week’s roundup.

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