
Welcome back, fellow AI enthusiast. Nvidia just made a bold claim that AI factories can run on virtually zero water. Meta is doubling down on smart glasses, betting your face is the next computing platform. And there are 4 new AI tools making waves you'll want to know about.
Today In AI:
Nvidia unveils its 'zero water' AI factory
How to fill out forms by using ChatGPT
Meta doubles down on smart AI glasses
3 trendy AI tools and more
Latest Highlights
NVIDIA

Image source: Nvidia
Summary: Nvidia's new DSX AI factory design claims near-zero water consumption, replacing traditional cooling towers with a fully closed-loop liquid cooling system.
Details:
A closed-loop coolant circuit continuously recirculates fluid, no fresh water is drawn in during normal operation.
Coolant runs at 45°C, hot enough for outdoor dry coolers to handle heat rejection without chillers for ~99% of the year.
Traditional cooling towers use 2.6 million gallons per megawatt annually; the DSX design cuts that to near zero.
A 50-megawatt facility could save over $4 million per year in cooling-related energy and water costs.
Why it matters: As AI data centers face scrutiny over water use, Nvidia's design offers a credible path to near-zero consumption, though indirect water use from electricity generation remains unresolved.
META

Image source: CNN
Summary: Meta launched Meta Glasses, its first in-house-designed AI smart glasses, starting at $299, undercutting its own Ray-Ban line and targeting broader market reach.
Details:
Unlike Ray-Ban Metas ($379) and Oakley Metas ($499), the new glasses are designed in-house, a first for Meta.
Three styles launch: Meta Adventurer, Meta Fury, and a Kylie Jenner collab at $399, with her voice as the AI assistant.
The glasses debut with Muse Spark, a new AI model from Meta's recently formed Meta Superintelligence Labs.
Smart glasses shipments surged 167% in Q1 2026 vs. Q1 2025, per IDC, Meta holds ~85% market share.
Why it matters: With Google, Samsung, and Apple all entering the space, Meta is racing to own AI eyewear before competition arrives, using price and fashion to widen its lead.
AI Tutorial
How to fill out forms by using ChatGPT

Start ChatGPT mobile app and activate voice mode
Take a photo or upload an image and let ChatGPT know how to fill it with information
Sample Prompt: “Take a look at this form and fill it in with the information I’ll provide you. Don’t hesitate to ask me in case there’s some mandatory field that is not provided in my information.”
Go over all information fields one-by-one
Request from ChatGPT to send you back a filled-in form for review
Make sure that the names, phone numbers, dates, addresses, and signatures are accurate before you submit the form
Be careful about providing sensitive information such as passwords, bank account information, government ID numbers, medical information, business information, etc.
Quick Hits
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Grok Imagine Video 1.5 — xAI's image-to-video model, now #1 on the leaderboard at 86% cheaper than Sora 2
OpenRouter Fusion — runs your prompt across multiple frontier models simultaneously, then blends their outputs into one
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Pinterest MCP — connects Pinterest's trend data directly to ad tools from PMG, Pacvue, and Omnicom via Model Context Protocol
📰 Everything else in AI this week
ChatGPT's market share fell below 50% for the first time, dropping to 46.4% per Sensor Tower's 2026 State of AI Report, while Gemini rose to 27.7% and Claude reached 10.3%.
Meta laid off ~8,000 employees, roughly 10% of its workforce, as part of an AI restructuring, with 7,000 more staff reassigned to AI-focused teams.
42 US state attorneys general launched a coordinated investigation into OpenAI, covering sycophancy, data handling, and treatment of minors, timed against its September IPO.
China announced a $295 billion, five-year AI infrastructure plan, one of the largest government AI commitments ever made, amid ongoing G7 tensions over AI export controls.
