
What’s New Today: Saudi’s Humain will open AI data centers in 2026 using U.S. chips, including Nvidia’s latest, with AMD collaboration.
Fast-Track Insights: Creem, an Estonian fintech, raised €1.8M pre-seed to build an AI-focused financial OS, expanding markets, compliance, and programmable finance APIs.
Here’s a quick rundown of the biggest tech headlines making waves today. Let's dive into the day's top tech stories, from Humain launching AI datacenters using U.S. chips to UPSC announcing 84 lecturer and prosecutor posts.
Saudi Arabia’s AI company Humain is building its first data centers in Riyadh and Dammam, set to launch in early 2026 with an initial capacity of up to 100 megawatts each. The centers will use U.S.-made semiconductors, including Nvidia’s latest AI chips, with regulatory approval secured. Humain, backed by the Public Investment Fund and chaired by Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman, also formed a $10 billion collaboration with AMD.
Estonian fintech Creem has raised €1.8 million in pre-seed funding led by Practica Capital, with backing from Antler and angel investors. Founded just 10 months ago by Gabriel Ferraz and Alec Erasmus, Creem has already reached $1 million in annual recurring revenue. The company is building a programmable financial OS designed for AI-native startups, automating payments, compliance, and revenue splits. Funds will support market expansion, compliance upgrades, and enhanced developer APIs.
The Union Public Service Commission (UPSC) has announced recruitment for 84 posts, including Lecturer, Public Prosecutor, and Assistant Public Prosecutor positions. Lecturer roles span subjects like Botany, Chemistry, Physics, and Zoology, requiring postgraduate qualifications with a B.Ed. Prosecutor positions require law degrees and seven years of experience as a public prosecutor. Applications are open at upsconline.gov.in until September 11, 2025. Pay ranges from Rs. 44,900 to Rs. 177,500 depending on the role, with fee exemptions for specific categories.
Artificial Intelligence is transforming industries in 2025 by streamlining operations, reducing costs, and improving decision-making. Automation enhances efficiency, while AI-driven analytics uncover insights faster than humans, benefiting fields like healthcare, finance, and manufacturing. Companies also leverage AI for personalization, fraud detection, and long-term growth. With the potential to add $15.7 trillion to the global economy by 2030, AI is now a strategic necessity rather than a futuristic concept.
The cryptocurrency market dropped 4.5% to $3.85 trillion after Bitcoin and Ethereum faced sharp declines triggered by whale selling and mass liquidations. Bitcoin fell below $109,214 after a $2.7 billion sell-off, while Ethereum retreated to $4,405. Over $940 million in leveraged positions was liquidated within 24 hours. Altcoins, including Solana and XRP, also declined. Analysts suggest Ethereum will outperform soon, supported by strong fundamentals, ETF prospects, and capital rotation.