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Today’s mix ranges from giant server farms to kids’ safety tools. OpenAI is planting its first European data center in the Arctic, Amazon is betting on user-made AI sitcoms, and Google is turning Earth imagery into flood and wildfire forecasts. We also look at a new AI age-check that locks under-18 Google accounts, Amazon’s effort to block rival shopping bots, and a Microsoft study that lists which jobs AI is least likely to touch. Let’s dive in.

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1. OpenAI starts work on “Stargate Norway”
OpenAI announced a joint venture with Nscale and Norwegian energy group Aker to build a renewable-powered data center in Narvik that will launch with 230 megawatts of capacity and room for 100 000 Nvidia GPUs by 2026. The site is the first European leg of the wider Stargate infrastructure program and could expand by another 290 megawatts in later phases.

2. Amazon backs Fable’s “Showrunner,” a Netflix-style AI studio
Fable Studio raised fresh funding from Amazon for Showrunner, a subscription service where users pay 10 to 40 dollars a month to type prompts and generate full animated TV episodes. Early testers can insert themselves into satire series like Exit Valley, and creators keep about 40 percent of any revenue if others build on their shows. Fable says at least one Hollywood studio has signed on and talks are under way with Disney.

3. Google Earth AI brings ready-made geospatial models
Google introduced Earth AI, a suite of pretrained models that predict weather, floods, wildfires, population shifts, and traffic patterns. The tools power alerts already seen in Maps and Search and are now available through Google Cloud, Maps Platform, and Earth Engine so governments and developers can run scenario planning without building models from scratch.

4. Google rolls out AI age checks to lock down under-18 accounts
A new system will scan U.S. user behavior in Search, YouTube, and other services to estimate age. If it believes someone is under 18, Google will automatically turn off personalized ads, disable adult apps in Play, switch Maps Timeline off, and tighten YouTube bedtime reminders. An appeals flow lets misidentified users upload an ID or selfie to restore full features.

5. Amazon tweaks site code to block external AI shopping agents
Amazon has inserted “keep-out” directives that prevent Google’s new AI shopping tools and chatbots such as Perplexity or ChatGPT from scraping its product pages. Test searches now often surface rival retailers instead of Amazon links, highlighting how big e-commerce players are defending traffic as AI assistants move up the discovery funnel.

6. Microsoft lists the jobs safest from AI automation
A Microsoft Research paper that analyzed 200 000 Copilot chats ranks roles like embalmers, painters, roofers, nursing assistants, and hazardous-material removers among the least affected by generative AI, while translators, historians, and sales reps top the high-risk list. The study emphasizes that AI is changing task mix more than outright replacing entire occupations—for now.

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