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Plus: Meta acquisition of WaveForms AI, NVIDIA bet on robotics, and a complete 3 hour course you can take to learn how to build AI agents
Today, we’re going to talk about Meta’s latest move in the AI voice race acquiring WaveForms AI, a startup that can detect and mimic human emotion in audio. We’ll also look at Deloitte’s take on how enterprises can merge automation with human expertise to unlock real efficiency gains and more.
In today’s post:
Meta Buys AI Startup That Can Hear Your Feelings
AI-powered Google finance tool launch
Free AI agent course
How GenAI Is Quietly Reshaping IT Operations
Pinterest’s Profit Miss Knocks 11% Off Shares
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Acquisition
Zuckerberg’s next AI play is all about emotion.

Meta has acquired WaveForms AI, a startup that uses artificial intelligence to detect and mimic emotion in audio. The move deepens Meta’s push into human-like voice technology.
Here’s everything you need to know:
WaveForms was founded in late 2024 by ex-OpenAI researcher Alexis Conneau and ex-Google strategist Coralie Lemaitre.
The startup had raised $40M from Andreessen Horowitz before the acquisition.
Both founders will join Meta’s new Superintelligence Labs division.
Meta also recently hired Johan Schalkwyk, a speech AI veteran from Google, as Voice Lead.
Last month, Meta bought Play AI, a company specializing in lifelike synthetic voices.
The acquisitions are part of a broader talent grab from OpenAI, Anthropic, Google, Apple, and GitHub.
Meta’s focus: building AI systems that can speak and sound more like humans.
Here’s what I think:
The race for AI that doesn’t just talk, but feels human is heating up. If Meta nails emotional audio, it could make conversations with AI far more engaging or far more persuasive, depending on who’s holding the mic.
Update
Your next stock tip might come from Google’s AI

Google is quietly reshaping how you research the markets. This week, they began testing a new AI-powered version of Google Finance, aiming to make financial research faster, richer, and a lot smarter.
You can now ask Google Finance complex financial questions in plain English and get comprehensive AI-driven answers.
AI responses will include relevant links so you can dig deeper into the data.
Instead of searching for stock details one by one, you can get multi-asset analysis in one request.
Advanced charting tools now include technical indicators like moving average envelopes and candlestick views.
Market coverage expands to include commodities, more cryptocurrencies, and extra asset classes.
A new real-time news feed streams market headlines as they happen.
The update is rolling out in the U.S. over the coming weeks, with a toggle to switch back to the classic design.
Here’s what I think:
The AI layer isn’t just a feature it’s a shift in how retail investors will interact with market data. If this works, Google Finance could move from being a casual reference tool to a daily habit for traders and long-term investors alike.
Robotics
NVIDIA’s 3-Computer Blueprint for the Robotics Revolution

Image Credits: NVIDIA Blog
NVIDIA believes the next big leap for AI isn’t just in the cloud or on your laptop, it’s in the physical world. Their new three-computer architecture aims to power robots that can learn, adapt, and operate everywhere from warehouses to surgical rooms.
Here’s everything you need to know:
Physical AI refers to intelligent systems embodied in robots, vehicles, and autonomous machines that interact with the real world.
NVIDIA’s three-computer solution covers every stage of robotics: DGX AI supercomputers, Omniverse + Cosmos on RTX PRO Servers, Jetson AGX Thor
Unlike chatbots or image generators, physical AI needs to understand 3D space and act safely alongside humans.
Humanoid robots are the fastest-growing segment, expected to reach $38B by 2035.
Digital twin platforms like Omniverse Mega let factories test entire robot fleets in simulation before real-world deployment.
Industry leaders from Boston Dynamics to Foxconn are already using this stack to accelerate development, cut risk, and speed time-to-market.
Here’s what I think:
This three-part stack is NVIDIA’s bid to become the operating system for the robotics era. Just as GPUs powered the AI boom in software, these tools could be the backbone of a world where autonomous machines work everywhere humans do. The question isn’t whether physical AI will happen, it’s how fast.
Strategy
From firefighting to foresight, AI’s new role in IT

Image Credits: Deloitte
Deloitte says generative AI, paired with “agentic” AI, could transform IT operations from reactive problem-solving to proactive, self-managing systems. The payoff? Lower costs, faster fixes, and more time for innovation.
Here’s everything you need to know:
GenAI can automate routine IT tasks, cutting manual intervention and freeing teams for higher-value work.
AI-powered monitoring can prevent incidents before they happen not just resolve them faster.
Personalized, AI-driven support can improve user experience and boost satisfaction.
Cost savings come from reducing total ownership costs and improving operational efficiency.
Strategic implementation with strong security and governance is critical to adoption.
The shift isn’t just tech, it’s a chance for IT to become a driver of competitive advantage.
Deloitte frames GenAI as a “paradigm shift” for managed services, requiring continuous learning and adaptation.
The most interesting part isn’t AI writing scripts or resetting passwords, it’s AI seeing around corners. If IT ops teams embrace that mindset, they move from back-office support to the beating heart of business resilience.
Update
Pinterest and its double digit revenue

Pinterest delivered double-digit revenue and user growth last quarter, fueled by Gen Z adoption and AI-driven ad tools. But a small profit miss was enough to send shares tumbling in after-hours trading.
Here’s everything you need to know:
Q2 adjusted EPS: $0.33, missing estimates of $0.35.
Revenue: $998.2M, up 17% YoY and above the $974.8M forecast.
Monthly active users hit 578M, up 11% YoY, with Gen Z now over 50% of the base.
AI-powered ad product Performance+ is cutting campaign creation time in half, especially for mid-market advertisers.
Q3 revenue outlook: $1.03B–$1.05B, in line with analyst expectations.
Ad prices fell 25% YoY due to a higher share of international impressions.
CFO flagged reduced U.S. ad spend from Asia-based e-commerce after “de minimis” import rule changes, though some spend shifted to Europe.
Stock is still up by 35% YTD despite the drop.
Pinterest is proving it can grow users and revenue in a tough ad market, but when expectations run high, even a two-cent earnings miss can overshadow a strong quarter. The real test will be whether AI-fueled ad tools can keep revenue momentum as user growth starts to mature.
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