Cohere showcases its tailored AI solutions for the Energy & Utilities sector, leveraging its enterprise-grade Command models and advanced RAG capabilities. The focus is on solving industry-specific challenges such as retrieving complex technical manuals, ensuring regulatory compliance, and supporting field technicians. This highlights the growing adoption of LLMs in highly regulated infrastructure industries.
NVIDIA and Doosan Group are expanding their partnership across physical AI, robotics and AI factory infrastructure. The collaboration connects NVIDIA’s accelerated computing stack, DSX, MGX and physical AI tools with Doosan’s industrial automation, power generation and electronics materials capabilities. Key areas include smarter industrial robots, autonomous equipment, AI data center power systems and advanced PCB materials for high-performance servers and networking.
Australian data center operator AirTrunk has committed $30 billion to build AI data centers in India. The planned capacity is 5GW, according to the brief report. The article does not provide details on timeline, locations, customers, financing structure, or power arrangements, so the main takeaway is the scale of the proposed AI infrastructure investment.
TechCrunch reports that Meta has built large tent-like “rapid deployment structures” near New Albany, Ohio, aiming to halve data center completion time. Cleanview’s Michael Thomas cited permits and satellite imagery showing multiple 125,000-square-foot structures built between April and June 2026. The setup, paired with modular gas turbines, highlights how AI infrastructure demand is pushing companies toward faster, cheaper, and more unconventional buildouts.