Welcome to AI Insider’s The Week Ahead in AI. See the key developments and events we’re watching Feb. 22-Feb. 28.
Weekend AI News Briefs
OpenAI and Reliance Partner to Bring Conversational AI Search to JioHotstar Streaming Platform
OpenAI has partnered with Reliance Industries to embed AI-powered conversational search into JioHotstar, allowing users to discover movies, shows and live sports through natural language text and voice prompts in multiple languages, with recommendations personalized to viewing history. Announced at the India AI Impact Summit, the collaboration will also connect ChatGPT to surface direct JioHotstar links and reflects OpenAI’s broader push to expand infrastructure, enterprise and consumer AI adoption across India. (AI Insider)
General Catalyst Commits $5B to Accelerate AI and Startup Growth in India
General Catalyst plans to invest $5 billion in India over the next five years, deepening its footprint in one of the world’s fastest-growing technology markets following its merger with Venture Highway. Announced at the India AI Impact Summit, the initiative will back startups across AI, healthcare, defense, fintech and consumer sectors, with a focus on scaling real-world AI deployment by leveraging India’s digital infrastructure, talent base and large internet population. (AI Insider)
Microsoft Study Warns Media Authentication Systems Must Scale to Counter AI-Driven Content Manipulation
A new Microsoft report finds that current media authentication tools are insufficient to keep pace with the rapid growth of AI-generated and manipulated content and calls for coordinated standards, broader adoption and policy alignment to preserve digital trust. The study assesses cryptographically signed provenance metadata such as C2PA manifests, imperceptible watermarking and soft-hash fingerprinting, concluding that layered signing and watermarking can enable “high-confidence provenance authentication” while fingerprinting is better suited for forensic analysis, and warns that emerging sociotechnical attacks, gaps in hardware security and looming 2026 regulations will require cross-sector collaboration, secure capture devices and ongoing red teaming. (AI insider)
Reddit Tests AI Shopping Search Tool Combining Community Recommendations With E-Commerce
Reddit is testing an AI-powered search feature that links community discussions to purchasable products, showing interactive carousels with pricing, images and direct retail links to a limited group of U.S. users. The pilot builds on Reddit’s Dynamic Product Ads strategy and underscores CEO Steve Huffman’s push to merge social discovery with commerce as AI-driven search engagement on the platform grows. (AI Insider)
YouTube Expands Conversational AI Assistant to Smart TVs and Streaming Devices
YouTube is expanding its conversational AI feature to smart TVs, gaming consoles and streaming devices, allowing users to ask real-time questions about videos on large screens without leaving playback. Available to select viewers 18 and older in multiple languages, the rollout underscores YouTube’s broader push to use AI to deepen engagement and content discovery as TV viewing becomes a dominant channel for the platform. (AI Insider)
Peak XV Closes $1.3B in New Funds For AI Investment Across India and Asia
Peak XV has raised $1.3 billion across new India and Asia-Pacific funds, bolstering its capacity to invest in artificial intelligence and cross-border technology companies, with most of the capital slated for deployment in India over the next two to three years. Led by Shailendra Singh, the firm is prioritizing AI, fintech, consumer internet and deep-tech opportunities as it builds on more than 450 portfolio companies and over 80 AI investments since its 2023 split from Sequoia Capital. (AI Insider)
Upcoming Earnings
Nvidia (NVDA)
Nvidia is expected to report fiscal Q4 2026 earnings on Wednesday after market close for the quarter ending January 2026, with analysts forecasting earnings per share of $1.45 based on 15 estimates. That compares with $0.85 in EPS reported for the same quarter a year earlier, according to Zacks Investment Research. (Nasdaq)
C3.ai (AI)
C3.ai is expected to report fiscal Q4 2026 earnings on Wednesday after market close for the quarter ending January 2026, with analysts forecasting a loss of $0.73 per share based on seven estimates. That compares with a loss of $0.62 per share reported in the same quarter a year earlier, according to Zacks Investment Research. (Nasdaq)
Salesforce (CRM)
Salesforce is expected to report fiscal Q4 2026 earnings on Wednesday after market close for the quarter ending January 2026, with analysts forecasting earnings per share of $2.14 based on 14 estimates. That compares with $2.22 in EPS reported for the same quarter last year, according to Zacks Investment Research. (Nasdaq)
Snowflake (SNOW)
Snowflake is expected to report fiscal Q4 2026 earnings on Wednesday after market close for the quarter ending January 2026, with analysts forecasting a loss of $0.65 per share based on 12 estimates. That compares with a loss of $0.90 per share reported in the same quarter last year, according to Zacks Investment Research. (Nasdaq)
Upcoming Events
International Conference on Artificial Intelligence, Robotics and Control (ICAIRC 2026)
Feb. 26, Los Angeles, Calif., the International Conference on Artificial Intelligence, Robotics and Control (ICAIRC 2026), organized by Science Guru, will convene researchers, engineers, industry participants and students to present and discuss advances across AI, robotics and control systems. The event will feature invited talks from international speakers, opportunities for research and business collaboration, and best paper awards recognizing significant contributions in the field. (Science Guru)
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