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  • Google AI Plus just went global

  • Alibaba’s AI ambitions just got even bigger

  • UK’s AI tool recovers nearly £500M lost to fraud

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AI-powered productivity is now available in 40 more countries

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Google quietly launched its AI Plus plan in Indonesia earlier this year. Now it’s rolling out across 40 countries with a bundle that’s hard to ignore.

Here’s everything you need to know:

  • Google AI Plus is now live in regions across Africa, Asia, and Latin America

  • The plan offers enhanced access to Google’s AI tools inside Gemini, Gmail, Docs, and more

  • Users get higher limits with image generation, video tools, and NotebookLM

  • Google’s experimental image model, Nano Banana, is included and getting more powerful

  • The plan comes with 200GB of storage across Photos, Drive, and Gmail

  • Veo 3 Fast, Google’s advanced video model, is included via Whisk and Flow

  • You can share the plan with up to five family members, a move toward mass adoption

Google’s real play isn’t just global access, it’s habit formation. By bundling AI tools with daily workflows and family plans, they’re aiming for deep integration, not just curiosity. The only question now is: will users see it as essential or optional.

China’s tech giant is betting billions on AI with eyes on ASI

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Alibaba is raising its already-massive AI investment plans. At the Apsara Conference, CEO Eddie Wu laid out a bold roadmap from AI agents to artificial superintelligence (ASI).

Here’s everything you need to know:

  • Alibaba will exceed its prior $53B AI infrastructure spending target over 3 years

  • The goal: to become the world’s top full-stack AI provider from chips to models

  • Demand for AI services is surging across Alibaba Cloud and its ecosystem

  • Wu described AGI as “not the end, but a new beginning” for the company

  • ASI, he claimed, could eliminate 80% of human jobs and enable super-engineers

  • The company is internally exploring how humans and ASI could coexist

  • Shares jumped nearly 8% on the announcement, showing investor confidence in the vision

This is more than a capex increase, it’s Alibaba declaring that China won’t be left behind in the race to AGI and ASI. The idea of AI saving humanity by replacing most of its labor is either visionary or dystopian. Maybe both. Either way, the stakes and the budgets are only getting bigger.

AI is now fighting fraud and recovering real money

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The UK government just revealed that a new AI tool helped reclaim nearly £500 million in public funds over the last year, a record for anti-fraud efforts.

Here’s everything you need to know:

  • The AI tool, called the Fraud Risk Assessment Accelerator, was built by the Cabinet Office

  • It helped recover £480M, with £186M linked to Covid-related fraud

  • Other recovered funds came from council tax fraud and illegal housing sublets

  • The AI scans new policies for weak spots before they’re exploited aiming to make them “fraud-proof”

  • The government will now license the tool to countries like the US, Australia, and Canada

  • Critics are watching closely, citing past concerns over AI bias in welfare fraud tools

  • Ministers claim the savings will be redirected to hiring nurses, teachers, and police

Governments don’t usually lead in AI innovation but this shows they might be learning. Recovering nearly half a billion pounds with one tool is a strong result. Still, the bigger challenge is ensuring that as AI scales across policy, it doesn’t leave fairness behind.

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