Wednesday’s AI Report
• 1. 📢 Trump to finally unveil AI plan?
• 2. ⬆️ Try an AI that knows your business with ClickUp
• 3. 🌍 How AI reduced health diagnosis errors by 16%
• 4. 🔏 Protect your online information with Incogni
• 5. ⚙️ Trending AI tools
• 6. 🏗️ OpenAI & Oracle fuel Stargate
• 7. 🐝 Amazon moving into AI wearables?
• 8. 📑 Recommended resources
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Trump to finally unveil AI plan?
🚨 Our Report
President Trump is reportedly about to unveil his long-awaited AI strategy for “winning the AI race” at a summit in Washington, D.C. According to insider reports, the White House will publish a 20-page, high-level document that will focus on three key pillars: Infrastructure, Innovation, and Global Influence.
🔓 Key Points
The document outlines plans to make building data centers easier by revising existing regulations and also modernizing the energy grid to power these data centers by introducing new sources of power.
Trump plans to cut red tape surrounding AI regulation (which includes blocking state-led AI initiatives) and encourage the development of open-source models, which allow developers to modify AI models.
To bolster America’s global influence, the plan will outline ways to encourage US allies to adopt American-built AI models and chips, rather than alternatives from other countries, namely China.
🔐 Relevance
According to experts, the plan represents a significant shift in strategy, from "a primarily restrictive approach to AI" (under former President Biden), to a focus on how to start spreading US infrastructure and technology around the globe. This aligns with Trump’s decision to rescind Biden's Executive Order (shortly after his inauguration in January), which was aimed at promoting competition, protecting consumers, and ensuring AI wasn’t used for misinformation. However, although many will applaud these new plans to push US AI innovation and infrastructure, and influence, others will undoubtedly worry about the lack of emphasis on "defending against misuse and preparing for future AI-related risks."
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How AI reduced health diagnosis errors by 16%
Penda Health, which manages health clinics across Kenya, was challenged with diagnosis and treatment errors and a lack of expert oversight.
They developed ‘AI Consult’ which detected incorrect clinician decisions, provided corrective prompts, and identified improvement areas.
As a result, clinicians saw a 16% reduction in diagnosis errors and a 13% reduction in treatment mistakes.
The tool (which was powered by ChatGPT technology) also helped clinicians learn from their decisions, boosting their confidence and competence.
Googling a name can reveal more than expected
Data brokers sell personal info—often for less than a dollar.
What’s publicly available:
Current & past addresses
Mobile numbers (even outdated ones)
Family connections
Employment history
Property records
Court documents
This information is bundled and sold to anyone willing to pay. Even ChatGPT can return surprising details when asked about someone with an online presence.
This isn’t paranoia—it’s probability:
1 in 4 Americans experience identity theft
$1,100 average loss per incident
Over 200 hours to recover
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OpenAI has confirmed it’s signed a $30B deal with Oracle for its data center services and disclosed details about the contract, which are related to Stargate—The $500B data-center-building project.
Project Stargate is a joint venture by OpenAI, Oracle, and Softbank to invest up to $500B in AI infrastructure, and OpenAI’s deal with Oracle will give the project 4.5GW of data center capacity (enough to power 4M homes).
OpenAI also confirmed that this additional data centre capacity would create over 100,000 jobs, and push the total AI data center capacity to over 5GW, which comes days after reports said the project was failing.

Amazon is acquiring wearable start-up, Bee (which has developed a Fitbit-like bracelet that uses AI to record, listen, and transcribe conversations) to “bring personal, agentic AI to more customers.”
Although details of the acquisition are “confidential,” Amazon did confirm that all Bee employees have “received offers to join Amazon” and that they plan to work with Bee to give users “even greater control” over their devices.
Wearable tech comes with many privacy and security risks, and Amazon has previously been questioned over sharing personal Ring camera footage without consent, so this acquisition could be concerning.

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