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Microsoft CEO Nadella outlines AI future
PLUS: OpenAI rolls out group chats & Edison launches Kosmos AI Scientist. AI app creates deceased relatives avatars, Russian robot face-plants on debut stage.

In today’s agenda: 3️⃣ Edison Scientific launches Kosmos AI Scientist performing months of research in days |
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H-FARM CLUB Artificial Intelligence & Robotics
H-FARM’s AI Club is a monthly community meetup that brings up to 500 people together in our beautiful H-FARM Campus to cut through the AI noise with real news, real cases, real debate. On stage this edition:
Latest news & updates by Diego Pizzocaro (CEO, H-FARM AI): A practical, up-to-date selection of news and newly released or updated tools.
How-to by Matteo Milone (Performance marketing, sales & AI automation expert): Model Context Protocol (MCP), subagents, and workflow automation to boost efficiency and performance.
The Rise of Agentic Enterprise by Filippo Zanella (Principal Technical AI Architect – Salesforce & Professor at H-FARM College): How autonomous agents—built on reliable data and structured reasoning—are transforming processes, roles, and enterprise architectures, and what it truly means to prepare for the agentic enterprise
MAIN AI UPDATES / 17th November 2025
🔮 Microsoft CEO Nadella outlines AI future 🔮
CEO shifts focus from company valuations to societal transformation
Satya Nadella published a LinkedIn post detailing Microsoft's collaborative approach to AI development, emphasizing partnerships that "catalyze and compound progress." The CEO revealed a shift from "per user" to "per agent" pricing, treating AI systems as infrastructure customers rather than tools for humans. Nadella also disclosed that Microsoft now has access to "all of OpenAI's IP" (except physical consumer hardware) for seven years under their new agreement. He argues AI's success should be measured by economic and societal transformation, not corporate valuations.
💬 OpenAI rolls out group chats 💬
Up to 20 users can collaborate in shared ChatGPT conversations
OpenAI rolled out a pilot program for group chats allowing up to 20 people to collaborate in shared ChatGPT conversations. The feature is currently available to users in Japan, New Zealand, South Korea, and Taiwan as part of a limited regional test. This represents OpenAI's push toward more collaborative AI interactions, moving beyond individual user sessions to team-based AI assistance. The pilot could signal broader availability if successful in these initial markets.
🧬 Edison launches Kosmos AI Scientist 🧬
AI agent performs months of research work in single runs
Edison Scientific launched Kosmos, an advanced AI scientist that can read 1,500 papers and run 42,000 lines of analysis code in a single session. Beta users estimate that Kosmos accomplishes in one day what would take them 6 months, with 79.4% accuracy in its conclusions. The system has already made seven scientific discoveries across neuroscience, materials science, and genetics, including identifying novel molecular mechanisms and reproducing unpublished research findings. Kosmos represents a major leap in AI-accelerated scientific discovery.
INTERESTING TO KNOW
📱 AI app creates deceased relatives avatars 📱
Disney Channel actor Calum Worthy launched 2wai, an AI platform creating interactive 'HoloAvatars' of deceased relatives from just minutes of recorded footage. A viral promo video showing an AI grandmother interacting with her grandson sparked immediate backlash, with thousands calling it "demonic" and "objectively evil". Critics argue the concept exploits grief, prevents healthy mourning, and raises serious consent questions since the deceased cannot agree to their digital recreation.
🤖 Russian robot face-plants on debut stage 🤖
Russian startup AIDOL's humanoid robot made a disastrous debut, walking out to Rocky's "Gonna Fly Now" and waving to the crowd before face-planting on stage and breaking into pieces. The failure contrasts sharply with recent successes from Boston Dynamics, Tesla's Optimus, and Chinese robotics firms, highlighting the technical challenges in humanoid robotics and the competitive dynamics in this emerging sector. While AIDOL is hardly the first humanoid to glitch during a public demonstration, the incident has exposed how much ground Russia still needs to cover in the global robotics race.

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