🎬 AI Is Taking Center Stage

From photo edits to custom chips to full-length films, the machines aren’t waiting in the wings—they’re running the show.

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This week’s AI updates aren’t experiments. They’re real moves.

Google Photos is turning into a full creative studio. OpenAI is designing its own chips to power ChatGPT.And an AI-made film is on track to hit Cannes in 2026.

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  1. 📸 Google Photos Turns Into a Studio

  2. đź’˝ OpenAI Is Building Its Own Chips

  3. 🎬 OpenAI Wants to Direct Your Movies

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1.📸 Google Photos Turns Into a Studio

Google Photos isn’t just storing your snapshots. It’s stepping up as a creative studio.

The new Create tab lets you whip up collages, albums, and animations in seconds, while quick tools for color and brightness tweaks make edits effortless.

With everything bundled in one place, Google is positioning Photos as the go-to hub for turning everyday pics into social-ready content.

This isn’t just photo storage. It’s Google trying to own your editing workflow.

2.đź’˝ OpenAI Is Building Its Own Chips

OpenAI is teaming up with Broadcom to design a custom AI chip, aiming for a 2026 rollout.

The processors won’t be sold publicly—they’re strictly for OpenAI’s own use, powering ChatGPT and its other systems.

It’s a strategic shift, mirroring Google and Meta, meant to cut costs and secure supply beyond Nvidia’s bottlenecks.

This isn’t just planning. It’s a full move to control the hardware under OpenAI’s AI stack.

3.🎬 OpenAI Wants to Direct Your Movies

OpenAI is making a full-length animated film called Critterz—about forest animals whose quiet life is disrupted by an outsider.

Unlike Hollywood’s usual three-year production cycles, this one’s being done in just nine months, with a budget under $30 million.

It’s set to premiere at Cannes in 2026, but unions are already raising alarms about jobs, wages, and copyright in a future of AI-made movies.

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