Global AI Native Industry Insights – 20260623 – Nvidia | ElevenLabs | OpenAI | more

Explore NVIDIA’s liquid cooling, ElevenLabs’ ad localization, OpenAI’s cybersecurity advancements. Discover more in Today’s Global AI Native Industry Insights.

1. NVIDIA Highlights Liquid Cooling as Path to Near-Zero Water Use in AI Data Centers

NVIDIA published findings citing the Manhattan Institute that U.S. data centers account for just 0.2% of daily national water usage, a figure that has declined significantly in recent years. The company attributes the reduction to the adoption of liquid cooling technology. By transitioning to 45°C liquid cooling, AI factories in suitable climates can replace conventional cooling-tower systems with dry coolers, cutting facility cooling water consumption from approximately 2.6 million gallons per MW per year to near zero. NVIDIA notes that liquid cooling also improves energy efficiency and enables heat reuse opportunities, allowing AI factories to serve as assets to local energy grids.

Read more: https://blogs.nvidia.com/blog/liquid-cooling-ai-factories/?ncid=so-twit-996123-vt21https://blogs.nvidia.com/blog/liquid-cooling-ai-factories/?ncid=so-twit-996123-vt21

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2. ElevenLabs Launches Ads Engine in ElevenCreative for Multi-Platform Ad Localization

ElevenLabs has introduced Ads Engine as a new feature within its ElevenCreative platform. The tool allows users to connect their Google, Meta, and LinkedIn ad accounts directly from ElevenCreative. Advertisers can localize existing ads across more than 50 languages and push the finished creatives back to their respective ad platforms. The feature targets marketing and advertising teams seeking to scale multilingual ad campaigns without leaving the ElevenCreative workspace.

Read more: https://elevenlabs.io/creative

Video Credit: @ElevenLabs on X

3. OpenAI Expands Daybreak Cybersecurity Initiative with Codex Security Plugin, GPT-5.5-Cyber Model, and Patch the Planet Program

OpenAI announced an expansion of its Daybreak cybersecurity initiative aimed at patching vulnerable software at machine speed. The update includes a Codex Security plugin that lets developers find, validate, and fix vulnerabilities directly inside Codex, and the release of the full GPT-5.5-Cyber model designed for trusted defenders. OpenAI also launched a Cyber Partner Program to enable leading security companies to build products on top of its cybersecurity capabilities, and a Patch the Planet initiative to work with open source maintainers to secure critical open source projects.

Read more: https://openai.com/index/daybreak-securing-the-world/

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