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OpenAI Introduces ‘Tasks’ Beta Feature to Compete with Virtual Assistants

On Tuesday, OpenAI unveiled a new beta feature called “Tasks” for ChatGPT, marking the company’s entry into the virtual assistant arena, aiming to compete with established platforms like Apple’s Siri and Amazon’s Alexa. This feature allows ChatGPT users to request actions to be performed at a specified future time, such as one-time reminders for events like concert ticket sales or recurring tasks such as daily weather updates or weekly news briefings.

Based on interactions with users, ChatGPT will also proactively suggest tasks that users can choose to accept or decline. This new function broadens the scope of what ChatGPT can offer, making it more assistant-like, similar to Alexa and Siri.

The launch follows a growing trend where AI-powered systems are reshaping virtual assistant functionalities. Amazon, for example, has been revamping its Alexa service with generative AI capabilities to remain competitive, while Apple has incorporated its “Apple Intelligence” technology into Siri. In collaboration with Microsoft-backed OpenAI, Apple now seeks user consent before sending queries to OpenAI’s services.

OpenAI’s “Tasks” feature will be available to Plus, Team, and Pro users globally in the coming days, with the web platform being the first to get access.

 

Aligned Data Centers Completes Capital Raise of Over $12 Billion

Aligned Data Centers, a key player in AI-related infrastructure, announced on Wednesday that it had successfully completed a capital raise totaling more than $12 billion. The funding aims to support the growing demand for specialized data centers, driven by the massive computing power requirements of artificial intelligence (AI) technologies.

Breakdown of the Capital Raise

The capital raise includes $5 billion in new primary equity, with funds managed by Macquarie Asset Management, and over $7 billion in new debt commitments. This significant funding boost will enable Aligned to expand its operations and develop new capacity for AI infrastructure.

Strategic Use of Funds

The proceeds from the capital raise will primarily be directed toward Aligned’s ambitious plans to develop more than 5 gigawatts of data center capacity across North America, Canada, and Latin America. These data centers will be essential in supporting the increasing demands of AI, which require vast amounts of computing power to link thousands of chips into large-scale clusters for processing.

AI’s Impact on Data Center Demand

The surge in AI adoption, from business applications to consumer products, has created a massive market for data centers. Companies ranging from startups to industry giants like Microsoft and Blackrock are heavily investing in the infrastructure necessary to support AI technologies. This has led to a broader trend of significant capital investments in AI data centers.

For example, Microsoft recently committed to spending approximately $80 billion in fiscal 2025 to develop data centers to support AI models and cloud applications. Similarly, in September, Microsoft and Blackrock announced a joint initiative to establish a $30 billion fund aimed at developing AI infrastructure and related energy projects.

Broader Trends in AI Infrastructure Investment

The demand for AI infrastructure is creating opportunities for both established players and new entrants in the space. One such example is Crusoe, an AI infrastructure startup that secured $600 million in a funding round last month, which brought its valuation to $2.8 billion.

 

Microsoft Unveils Copilot Chat to Accelerate AI Adoption for Businesses

Microsoft launched a new AI service, Copilot Chat, on Wednesday, aiming to help businesses integrate on-demand AI agents for routine tasks. The service, which uses OpenAI’s GPT-4, is designed to make AI more accessible with a pay-as-you-go model that could drive widespread adoption. Copilot Chat allows users to create AI agents in natural languages, such as English and Mandarin, for tasks including market research, writing strategy documents, and meeting preparation.

While the basic service is free, additional features like summarizing and transcribing Teams calls and creating PowerPoint slides are available through a $30 monthly Microsoft 365 Copilot subscription. Microsoft, which has invested heavily in AI infrastructure, including a projected $80 billion this fiscal year on data centers and AI-related projects, is under pressure to demonstrate the financial return on these investments.

Despite some initial skepticism about Copilot’s uptake, as highlighted by a Gartner report, Microsoft has continued to promote the service. In November, the company started enabling customers to create autonomous AI agents requiring minimal human oversight, a move that some analysts see as a potential way for tech companies to monetize AI more efficiently.