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Today we're diving into Tely AI, an autonomous content marketing platform that creates expert-level blog posts without any work from you. Plus, OpenAI just partnered with Broadcom to build custom AI chips requiring massive power, Microsoft launched its first in-house image generator to compete with rivals, Anthropic expanded its partnership with Salesforce for regulated industries, and NVIDIA shipped its smallest AI supercomputer yet.
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Today’s AI Tool Breakdown: Tely AI

Quick overview
Tely AI is an autonomous content marketing agent that creates expert-level blog articles, does industry research, and publishes SEO-optimized content without any human help. Think of it like having a marketing team that never sleeps.
How to use it
Sign up and answer a few questions about your business
Connect your website and any relevant documentation
Let Tely analyze your industry and competitors automatically
Watch it create a detailed content strategy and publishing calendar
Review the first few articles it generates and publishes
Set up integrations with tools like HubSpot or Google Search Console
Copy/paste starter script
Tell Tely: "Create content that helps my target customers solve [specific problem] and positions us as experts in [your industry]."
Real-world use cases
B2B companies generating 60-120 monthly articles for lead generation
Healthcare practices competing with major clinics through educational content
Tech startups building thought leadership without hiring marketing teams
Agencies scaling content creation for multiple clients automatically
Pro tips
Connect Google Search Console for faster indexing (2 weeks vs months)
Let it analyze competitor content gaps for better targeting
Use the lead capture features to identify blog visitors
Free vs paid
Free: Limited trial to test content quality and setup process
Paid: Starts around $500/month for full autonomous publishing with 60+ monthly articles
Alternatives
Jasper — better for individual content pieces but requires more manual work
WriteSonic — cheaper but needs constant prompting and editing
Copy.ai — good for short-form content but lacks autonomous research
Quick demo video
Tely AI: Autonomous SEO Content Marketing Agent
Today In AI News, The Top 4 Stories (And Why They Matter)

This matters because: OpenAI is building its own hardware to control costs and performance instead of relying on expensive third-party chips.
Quick summary: OpenAI and Broadcom will deploy 10 gigawatts of custom AI accelerators starting in 2026, requiring power equal to 8 million U.S. homes. The partnership lets OpenAI design chips specifically for its models while Broadcom handles manufacturing and deployment. It's like renting your own power plant instead of buying electricity.

This matters because: Microsoft is reducing its dependence on OpenAI by building its own AI models for the first time.
Quick summary: MAI-Image-1 is Microsoft's first in-house image generation model, designed to create photorealistic imagery with better lighting and landscapes than competitors. It's currently ranking in the top 10 on LMArena and will soon integrate with Copilot and Bing Image Creator. Think of it like Microsoft opening its own art studio instead of hiring external artists.

This matters because: Regulated industries like healthcare and finance can now use advanced AI while keeping sensitive data secure within company boundaries.
Quick summary: Anthropic's Claude models are now integrated into Salesforce's Agentforce platform for regulated industries, with companies like CrowdStrike and RBC Wealth Management already using it. The partnership also brings Claude directly into Slack for everyday work tasks. It's like getting a trusted advisor who never leaves your office building.

This matters because: Developers can now run powerful AI models locally instead of relying on expensive cloud services for everything.
Quick summary: NVIDIA's DGX Spark delivers a petaflop of AI performance in a desktop form factor, letting developers run AI models with up to 200 billion parameters and fine-tune 70 billion parameter models locally. Starting at $15,000, it's available from major partners like Dell and HP. Think of it like having a mini data center on your desk.
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