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Nvidia's AI 'Inference Inflection' and Ghana's AI Regulation

Nvidia Jensen Huang Ghana Data Protection Bill HEARTio ECGio AI seed funding Unity Software DigitalOcean investor conviction NemoClaw DLSS 5 Vera CPU

Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang heralded an 'inference inflection' as the next phase of the AI boom, backed by $1 trillion in orders (Associated Press).

Nvidia's GTC 2026 keynote featured announcements of NemoClaw, DLSS 5, and Vera CPU, showcasing enhancements from AI gaming to easier creation of AI agents (via Nvidia website).

Ghana is preparing a new Data Protection Bill to regulate AI systems, automated decision-making, deepfakes and cross-border data transfers under formal legal oversight; Parliament's Select Committee on Communications is urging the government to expedite the legislation (NewsGhana).

HEARTio, an artificial intelligence healthcare diagnostics company, has closed $4.25 million in new seed financing to advance its ECGio AI platform for coronary artery disease detection; backers include Intelligence Ventures, Audacious Capital, VU Venture Partners, LifeX, and Bessel (according to a company press release).

Investor conviction is surging in core AI infrastructure demonstrated by recent funding rounds in industrial robotics, biotech platforms, and tokenized financial systems; competition in generative AI is intensifying, with VCs doubling down on foundation model developers and chip co-design (per press reports).

Unity Software (NYSE:U) and DigitalOcean (NYSE:DOCN) were compared based on institutional ownership, dividends, analyst recommendations, profitability, earnings, valuation and risk (reports MarketBeat).

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