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AI Weekly News: Week of January 26–29, 2026

Weekly AI News (Jan 26–29, 2026): Microsoft unveils Maia 200 AI chip; Nvidia, Amazon & Microsoft discuss a $60 B OpenAI investment; Google adds AI image tools to Chrome; UK opens national data for AI; Samsung warns of chip shortages.
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Introduction

The final working days of January 2026 delivered major momentum in AI infrastructure, platform expansion, corporate financing, and policy direction. Strategic investments, high-impact hardware releases, and new feature rollouts showed that AI continues to be a central focus for innovation, competition and regulation as the year unfolds.

1. Microsoft Unveils Next-Gen AI Chip to Compete With Nvidia & Amazon

Microsoft introduced its second-generation AI accelerator — the Maia 200 — aimed at closing the gap with Nvidia and other cloud rivals. Built on advanced 3nm technology, the Maia 200 is designed for high-performance inference workloads and integrates tightly with Azure services. This signals Microsoft’s intensified push to reduce dependence on external hardware providers while boosting performance and efficiency for large models and enterprise AI applications.

2. Nvidia, Amazon & Microsoft in Talks to Invest Up to $60B in OpenAI

According to industry reporting, Nvidia, Amazon and Microsoft are in discussions to invest up to $60 billion in OpenAI, signalling deepening strategic collaborations within the AI ecosystem. Nvidia may contribute up to $30 billion, Amazon over $20 billion, and Microsoft under $10 billion. These investments are seen as vital to supporting OpenAI’s operational scale and competitive positioning against rivals such as Google and Anthropic.

3. Google Integrates AI Image Generation into Chrome

Google announced a major update to its Chrome browser, embedding AI image generation and editing features directly into the desktop experience for U.S. users. Powered by Google’s Gemini 3 model, the new AI panel also includes a virtual assistant and tools like auto browse, enhancing productivity and interactivity — though actions such as purchases still require user approval. This rollout reflects how AI capabilities are moving beyond standalone apps into core digital infrastructure.

4. UK Government Advances National AI Data Access Plans

The UK government unveiled plans to open up centrally owned data — including from the Met Office and the National Archives — for AI development, as part of a broader AI action strategy. The initiative aims to fuel innovation in areas like local government planning, legal research accessibility, and creative data marketplaces, while balancing ethical considerations like copyright and privacy protections.

5. Samsung Forecasts Chip Shortages Amid AI Demand Boom

Samsung Electronics forecast that memory chip shortages are likely to worsen in 2026, driven by surging AI demand. Strong memory pricing and demand are boosting profits even as production constraints persist, underscoring a persistent supply chain bottleneck in the AI hardware stack that could affect pricing and availability of everything from servers to consumer electronics.

Conclusion

The tail end of January 2026 reinforced that the AI arms race is now deeply linked with infrastructure scale and strategic financing. From custom silicon advancement and massive capital injections into AI leaders to platform expansion and national data access initiatives, the week highlighted both competition and cooperation as key themes heading into 2026.

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