AI News Daily: Grok4 Fast, Tokyo Driving, and the Nvidia-Intel Pact
In a week where speed, autonomy, and human expertise intersect, Elon Musk’s xAI is rolling out Grok4 Fast—a faster, more affordable take on its flagship Grok model that aims to accelerate practical AI deployment across industries.
On the mobility front, Wayve and Nissan are testing autonomous technology in Tokyo as part of a broader push toward a consumer launch in 2027. Nvidia’s rumored $500 million investment in Wayve’s next funding round signals a push to scale the perception and compute backbone that could power the car’s AI stack.
In the hardware realm, the Nvidia-Intel $5 billion partnership promises to reshape the chip supply landscape, potentially squeezing competitors like AMD and nudging data-center pricing and performance for AI workloads for years to come.
Meanwhile, the subtitling world faces a crossroads as AI tools enter the industry: a Guardian piece raises alarms about AI replacing human SDH professionals. The debate centers on whether AI can preserve the nuance and accessibility that human subtitlers bring, reminding us that technology should augment rather than erase critical craft.
And in enterprise software, Creatio is redefining CRM for financial institutions by emphasizing personalized relationships and AI-enabled workflows. The trend across these stories is clear: AI is accelerating capabilities across front-end customer experiences and back-end operations, while demanding careful attention to human expertise and governance.
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- Elon Musk xAI Launches Grok4 Fast — Scarlett Evans, 2025-09-23
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- Wayve’s Self-Driving AI Tested in Tokyo — Graham Hope, 2025-09-23
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- Examining Nvidia and Intel’s $5B Partnership — Esther Shittu, 2025-09-23
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- ‘Tentacles squelching wetly’: the human subtitle writers under threat from AI — Lucy Carter, 2025-09-23
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