AI's Global Impact: Regulatory Shifts, Healthcare Innovations, and Industry Disruptions
By Dr. Hernani Costa — Jun 5, 2025
India expands AI infrastructure; DeepSeek transforms China's healthcare; global policies adapt to AI's rapid evolution.
India's AI Mission Surpasses 34,000 GPUs
India has significantly bolstered its AI infrastructure by adding 15,916 GPUs to its national AI mission, bringing the total to over 34,000 units. This expansion aims to support the development of indigenous AI models, particularly large language models (LLMs) tailored to India's diverse linguistic landscape. Three new startups have been selected to develop LLMs optimized for India's 22 major languages and numerous dialects. The government has also made 367 datasets available on the AI Kosha platform to aid AI research across the country.
DeepSeek Revolutionizes Healthcare in China's Tertiary Hospitals
DeepSeek, an AI system, is transforming healthcare delivery in China's tertiary hospitals. Since its deployment in January 2025, DeepSeek has enhanced diagnostic accuracy, streamlined workflows, and improved patient management. The system integrates AI-powered pathology, imaging analysis, and clinical decision support, significantly reducing the cognitive burden on healthcare professionals. However, its widespread adoption raises regulatory and ethical challenges, particularly concerning accountability in AI-assisted diagnoses and the risk of automation bias. Establishing transparent regulatory frameworks and AI governance & risk advisory is essential to ensure AI functions as an assistive tool rather than an autonomous decision-maker.
Quick Takes
- Global AI Regulatory Developments: Governments worldwide are updating AI policies. The European Commission has released new guidelines for responsible AI use in research, while the U.S. has issued policies for federal agencies. Hong Kong's Privacy Commissioner published a checklist for generative AI use, and a Gulf state plans to use AI to draft legislation.
- China's Shift to Domestic AI Chips: Facing Nvidia shortages and U.S. sanctions, China's tech giants like Alibaba, Tencent, and Baidu are accelerating efforts to develop domestic AI chips, aiming to reduce reliance on foreign technology.
- Google Antitrust Trial Highlights AI's Role: In the ongoing antitrust trial, U.S. District Judge Amit Mehta questioned the Department of Justice on AI's impact on search competition. The DOJ suggests that AI could enable new entrants to challenge Google's dominance, emphasizing the need for forward-looking remedies.
- AI Integration in Education: Indonesia is integrating AI into its education system to bridge the digital divide. The initiative aims to equip students with AI skills, ensuring they are prepared for the evolving job market.
- AI's Impact on Labor Markets: In Türkiye, experts emphasize the need for strategic management of AI's integration into the labor market to ensure smooth adaptation and prevent potential harm.
The Tool Highlight of the Day: Make.com
Make.com emerges as a pivotal no-code automation platform, enabling developers and non-technical users to design intricate workflows across 1,400+ applications through a visual drag-and-drop interface. Unlike traditional coding-dependent solutions, Make simplifies cross-system integrations through workflow automation design, allowing teams to automate tasks like data synchronization, customer onboarding, and real-time notifications without writing a single line of code.
That's all for today—stay curious, keep your GPUs cool, and we'll meet again tomorrow.
Written by Dr Hernani Costa and originally published at First AI Movers. Subscribe to the First AI Movers Newsletter for daily, no‑fluff AI business insights, practical and compliant AI playbooks for EU SME leaders. First AI Movers is part of Core Ventures.
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