The newsletter of the Alumni Network of AI Accelera this month includes the following content:

  • Selection of news.
  • Job offers.
  • Opportunities in startups.
  • Opportunities for freelancers and partners, both technical and commercial.
  • Support for introducing Generative AI in your company.

SELECTION OF NEWS

Latest data from the student and business community.

Being part of the student and business community of AI Accelera has great value: more than 28,000 of our students work at the world’s leading companies.

During the past month of March, we surpassed 57,500 students in 160 countries and were contacted by companies from all over the world seeking help to introduce Generative AI into their businesses.

Video: Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang Keynote Remarks at AI Conference 2026

https://youtu.be/isOIFzR0qpI?si=S9IAQSYSZ3b2DvcZ

The video is Jensen Huang’s GTC 2026 keynote, where he argues that AI is moving from a training-driven phase into an “inference” era and presents NVIDIA as the company building the full infrastructure for that shift: not just chips, but whole AI “factories,” systems, and software platforms. He frames NVIDIA around three core platforms—CUDA-X, systems, and AI factories—and says the industry is heading toward a world of agentic AI, open models, and physical AI, with robotics and simulation playing a major role. The keynote also highlights ecosystem partnerships and demos, including robotics work with Disney and DeepMind, to show how simulation, physics, and AI can bring intelligent machines into real-world environments. Overall, the talk’s message is that AI is becoming a foundational industrial technology, and NVIDIA wants to supply the computing stack that powers that future.

Video: Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang calls OpenClaw ‘the most important software release probably ever’

https://youtu.be/5uQcDQs2SfQ?si=RCoxVv9O5aQViBMd

This video features Jensen Huang presenting OpenClaw as a major shift in computing: a platform of AI agents that can carry out tasks autonomously across computers and work environments, to the point that he describes it as “the new computer” and argues every company should have a strategy around it. The core message is that the industry is moving beyond models that simply respond to prompts toward agentic systems that can take actions, coordinate tools, and automate real workflows, with NVIDIA aiming to provide the infrastructure behind that transition. He also places it within NVIDIA’s broader vision of the inference era and agentic AI, including NemoClaw as the enterprise-focused layer for bringing these capabilities into business settings with greater control and safety.

Video: How McKinsey Plans to Survive AI (and Reinvent Consulting)

https://youtu.be/hSpem_oGAf0?si=qY7Su2hvdt0Q7lI6

This video features McKinsey’s global managing partner Bob Sternfels explaining how the firm is reshaping itself for the AI era by combining human consultants with large numbers of AI agents, shifting from selling advice toward more outcomes-based work tied to measurable client results, and redefining what makes consultants valuable as routine analysis becomes automated. He argues that the future of consulting will depend less on polished slide-making and more on judgment, leadership, creativity, resilience, and the ability to help organizations rewire themselves for constant disruption. The discussion also touches on hiring, culture, and governance, with Sternfels presenting McKinsey’s reinvention as both a business-model shift and an attempt to become a more disciplined, accountable, and impact-oriented firm in a world where AI is changing the economics of knowledge work.

Video: Elon Musk Reveals TERAFAB: The Future of AI in Space

https://youtu.be/vkruiHXYUtw?si=WjUr6swmMsRcEoS0

This video covers Elon Musk’s unveiling of Terafab, a joint Tesla–SpaceX–xAI chip-manufacturing project that he presents as a way to reduce dependence on outside suppliers and produce specialized chips both for Tesla’s cars and humanoid robots and for SpaceX’s planned AI data centers in orbit. Musk frames the idea as part of a much bigger vision of building space-based computing infrastructure powered by solar energy and, ultimately, supporting a “multiplanet” future, while claiming the project could one day generate one terawatt of compute per year. In essence, the video is less a detailed engineering roadmap than a bold strategic pitch: Musk argues that future AI demand will exceed today’s semiconductor capacity, so his companies need to manufacture their own chips at massive scale and eventually extend AI computing beyond Earth.

Video: OpenAI strikes deal with Defense Department after Trump bans Anthropic

https://youtu.be/oYuJ7obeIOE?si=sdg6Vow9xzBzwYmI

This video explains how OpenAI quickly moved into a stronger position with the U.S. Defense Department after the Trump administration effectively sidelined Anthropic from federal work, presenting the episode as a major turning point in the AI industry’s relationship with government. The segment focuses on the political and commercial fallout of Anthropic’s clash with the Pentagon over limits on military uses of its models, and how OpenAI benefited by securing a defense deal while the broader fight raised questions about AI safety, procurement power, free speech, and whether the government was punishing a company for refusing certain military and surveillance applications.


JOB OPPORTUNITIES

The demand for talent in Generative AI continues to grow exponentially. See Lessons 70 and 71 of Bootcamp #1 (or 45 and 46 of Bootcamp #2) to explore job opportunities and tips on how to take advantage of them. On platforms like this, you can find some of the best job offers in this field, initially focused on positions available in San Francisco. For those interested in other locations, the search tool can help you find the perfect opportunity in your preferred geographic area. Don’t forget that the most common opportunities are the so-called “hybrid” ones in Lesson 70.


OPPORTUNITIES IN STARTUPS

We continue to see a great boom in the creation of Generative AI startups. See Lessons 74, 75, and 76 of Bootcamp #1 (or 49, 50, and 51 of Bootcamp #2) to learn about opportunities and tips on how to take advantage of them.

OPPORTUNITIES FOR FREELANCERS AND PARTNERS, BOTH TECHNICAL AND COMMERCIAL

The demand for talent in Generative AI continues to grow. On platforms like this, you can find some of the best freelance opportunities in this field, initially focused on remote positions.

SUPPORT FOR INTRODUCING GENERATIVE AI IN YOUR COMPANY

For those thinking of introducing Generative AI in their company, in the Bonus section of the Bootcamp (the last one) we show how we can help you from AI Accelera.

If you are interested in learning more about how to apply Generative AI in your company, here are some interesting links: