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Good morning! Today is Monday, June 2, 2025.
We have some exciting AI news today: Google has launched an app enabling users to run AI models directly on their smartphones, and Microsoft is investing $400 million to enhance AI and cloud infrastructure in Switzerland.

1. Google Launches App to Run AI Models Directly on Your Phone
Google has introduced the AI Edge Gallery app, allowing Android users to run AI models locally on their phones without needing an internet connection. Pulled from the Hugging Face platform, these models can generate images, answer questions, and even write code using the phone's own processor. The app offers a more private and offline alternative to cloud-based AI, though performance depends on your device's hardware and the model size. An iOS version is on the way.

2. Microsoft Pours $400 Million into Swiss AI and Cloud Expansion
Microsoft is investing $400 million to grow its AI and cloud infrastructure in Switzerland. The funds will go toward expanding and upgrading four data centers near Geneva and Zurich to meet rising demand for secure, local cloud services. The move supports industries like healthcare and finance that require data to stay within Swiss borders. Microsoft also plans to boost AI training and partnerships with small and mid-sized businesses, strengthening Switzerlandâs role as a global innovation hub.

3. AI Is Reshaping Data Centers to Be Smarter, Greener, and Faster
As AI demand surges, the data center industry is undergoing a major transformation to keep up. Vacancy rates are hitting record lows, but instead of a crisis, a new generation of smarter, more sustainable infrastructure is emerging. From modular, edge-based facilities in repurposed buildings to centers powered by nuclear and renewable energy, companies are rethinking how data is stored and processed. AI is even optimizing operations like cooling and energy use. The future of data centers is more efficient, decentralized, and built to handle the heavy lifting behind AI's explosive growth.

4. Meta Wants AI to Fully Run Ad Campaigns by 2026
Meta is planning to let brands hand over their entire ad creation process to AI by the end of next year, according to a new report from the Wall Street Journal. Businesses would only need to upload a product image and a budget, and Metaâs AI would generate the image, video, text, and targeting strategy across Facebook and Instagram. The company is also working on real-time personalization, so ads automatically adjust based on things like a userâs location. This move positions Meta as an AI-powered ad engine, aiming to simplify marketing while boosting results for its 3.4 billion users.

5. AI VC Elad Gil Bets Big on Transforming Traditional Businesses With Rollups
After backing early AI giants like Perplexity, Harvey, and Character.AI, legendary investor Elad Gil has set his sights on a new frontier: buying old-school businesses like law and consulting firms, then supercharging them with AI. His vision is to use generative AI to automate repetitive tasks, boost profit margins, and roll up more companies using the gains. Itâs not just a tech upgradeâitâs a full business model reinvention. Gil has already funded two startups chasing this strategy, and believes this next wave of AI-driven rollups could reshape entire industries.

6. Meta Plans to Let AI Make 90% of Risk Decisions on Facebook and Instagram
Meta is shifting more control to artificial intelligence, with plans to let AI handle up to 90% of risk assessments across its platforms, including Facebook and Instagram. That means AI will soon play a major role in deciding what features are launched and which content gets flagged or removed. While Meta claims this will reduce mistakes and improve efficiency, critics warn that relying on machines to police online safety and content rules could lead to serious blind spots. Zuckerberg says humans will still oversee higher-risk decisions, but the future of your feed might be more automated than ever.
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Cheers,
Zephyr