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OpenAI's Singapore Lab + AI Coworkers Arrive in Slack

7 min · 21 de may de 2026
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(0:15) OpenAI Opens First Overseas Applied AI Lab in Singapore With $235 Million Commitment (1:34) Analog Devices Acquires Empower Semiconductor for $1.5 Billion to Cut AI Data Center Power Use (2:55) Australia's Largest Pension Fund Positions Agentic AI as Category Disruption (4:18) Viktor Raises $75M Series A From Accel for AI Agent Inside Slack and Teams (5:47) Apple Adds Machine Learning to Accessibility Features Including Eye Controlled Wheelchairs Get Pivot 5 in your inbox, 5 days a week. Subscribe at pivotnews.com

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