AI is no longer just a tech company story. It is now moving into schools, governments, chip supply chains, energy planning, and global policy.

In this episode of AI Edge by Mahesh Devalla EP5, we look at how the world is starting to ask a bigger question:

Who controls AI?

Highlights from this episode

  • Norway limits AI use in schools for younger children

  • AI becomes a major discussion point at the G7 summit

  • Nvidia raises $25 billion as AI infrastructure demand keeps rising

  • Amazon pushes Trainium chips beyond AWS

  • Jensen Huang says AI needs new social norms

  • Governments are starting to treat AI as a national strategy issue

  • The AI race is now about chips, power, access, safety, and control

Quick takeaway

The AI conversation is shifting.

It is not only about better chatbots or smarter apps anymore. It is about who gets access to powerful AI, who builds the infrastructure, who sets the rules, and how companies prepare for a world where AI becomes part of everyday work and policy.

Watch the full episode below.

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