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Nvidia’s $5T Surge, Figma’s AI Deal, Grammarly’s Rebrand, Adobe’s AI Tools, and Korea’s GPU Push

NVIDIA’s 260,000-GPU Alliance Supercharges South Korea’s AI Ambitions

NVIDIA is deepening its collaboration with South Korea’s biggest technology players — Hyundai, Samsung, SK Group, and NAVER — in a massive new AI initiative. Together, they plan to deploy around 260,000 of NVIDIA’s cutting-edge GPUs to power the country’s next wave of artificial intelligence innovation. Each company will use the GPUs to build advanced “AI factories,” focusing on areas like robotics, autonomous vehicles, semiconductor development, and large-scale data infrastructure.

The South Korean government is also joining the effort, investing in sovereign AI infrastructure to support startups and national AI projects. For NVIDIA, the move expands its global footprint beyond traditional Western markets, while for South Korea, it signals an ambitious push to position itself as a world leader in AI development and high-performance computing.

Figma acquires Weavy in bold move to empower AI-generated creativity

Figma has acquired Israeli AI startup Weavy—a platform built around AI-powered image and video generation—for an estimated $150-200 million, in what marks Figma’s largest deal to date. The acquisition brings on board Weavy’s small but potent team and positions their technology inside Figma’s ecosystem, while operating initially as a standalone brand.

Weavy’s core value lies in enabling creators to combine multiple AI models, editing tools, and workflow nodes within a unified interface—allowing for branching prompts, layered editing, and cross-model comparison without switching apps. By folding this into Figma, the company is expanding beyond interface design into full-fledged generative media and creative workflows, aiming to elevate the role of human craft in an AI-enhanced design environment.

Nvidia Becomes First-Ever $5 Trillion Company

Nvidia has made history by becoming the world’s first publicly traded company to surpass a $5 trillion market valuation, solidifying its dominance as the driving force behind the global AI revolution. The company’s meteoric rise is fueled by surging demand for its high-performance GPUs, which power nearly every major AI platform, data center, and generative AI model in use today. Its chips have become the backbone of innovation for companies like OpenAI, Google, and Microsoft, turning Nvidia into the undisputed leader of the AI hardware ecosystem.

This milestone highlights both investor confidence in AI’s long-term potential and Nvidia’s unmatched position within it. However, analysts warn that sustaining this momentum won’t be easy, as the company faces increasing competition from AMD, Intel, and custom chip efforts by major cloud players. Geopolitical tensions, export restrictions, and the high costs of scaling production also present challenges. Still, Nvidia’s visionary leadership under Jensen Huang and its relentless pace of innovation continue to keep it at the center of the AI boom reshaping the global economy.

Superhuman Reinvents Productivity with AI Agent at the Helm

The company formerly known as Grammarly has rebranded itself as Superhuman, reflecting a strategic shift from a writing-focused tool to a full-blown AI productivity platform. Under the new identity, the familiar Grammarly writing assistant remains, but now sits within a broader suite that includes products like Coda and Superhuman Mail—all tied together by the newly launched AI guide named Superhuman Go.

Superhuman Go isn’t just a next-generation writing tool—it’s a context-aware assistant designed to work across more than 100 applications, automating email replies, scheduling meetings, drafting content based on past documents, and proactively suggesting tasks—all without needing a prompt. The rebrand underlines the company’s ambition to go beyond grammar correction and become a “ubiquitous AI” platform embedded seamlessly into your workflow.

Adobe Brings Conversational AI to Creatives with Express and Photoshop

Adobe has introduced AI assistants in Express and Photoshop, allowing users to create and edit visuals using simple text or voice prompts. In Express, users can describe actions like “add a sunset” or “resize for Instagram,” and the assistant automatically makes the edits, making professional design more accessible to non-designers. It also adds adaptive templates, smart brand kits, and instant style suggestions to speed up creative workflows.

In Photoshop, the AI assistant enhances creativity by working alongside traditional tools, offering design ideas, generating variations, and performing edits while keeping full user control. Adobe says these updates are part of its mission to make creativity faster and more intuitive, while maintaining ethical standards and transparency in how its AI models are trained and deployed.

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