The global landscape of artificial intelligence continues to evolve rapidly, influencing everything from investment strategies to education and public services. While a recent global AI boom saw foreign investors move 2.5 lakh crore rupees out of Indian stocks this year, perceiving India as an "anti-AI" market, there's a growing sentiment that fatigue with high global AI stock valuations could soon redirect capital towards markets like India, known for strong local businesses. This shift in investment is already evident among wealthy investors and single family offices, who are increasingly bypassing traditional venture capital funds to directly invest in promising AI and tech companies, seeking greater control and early access to innovations.Several new initiatives and partnerships underscore AI's expanding reach. On November 10, 2025, mimik, Next71, and ASK Holding launched mimik UAE in Abu Dhabi, a joint venture focused on accelerating device-first agentic AI solutions globally, particularly for industrial applications in sectors like oil and gas and smart cities. Creative Labs, under its Sound Blaster brand, introduced the Sound Blaster Re:Imagine, a modular audio hub on Kickstarter featuring an AI DJ and high-resolution audio capabilities. Meanwhile, Circle released new AI-powered development tools, including an AI chatbot and an MCP server, designed to streamline the integration of its products like the USDC stablecoin.AI's transformative power is also reshaping critical sectors. Harbour BioMed and Evinova China have partnered to integrate AI and digital tools into biologic drug development, aiming for faster and more efficient R&D. Dr. Jingsong Wang, CEO of Harbour BioMed, emphasized their advanced Harbour Mice technology in this collaboration, with Evinova China's General Manager Nate Zhang highlighting the goal to accelerate health outcomes. Agentic AI, as noted on November 10, 2025, is fundamentally changing search by focusing on user intent and optimizing business content for AI models. Thomson Reuters, for instance, launched AI products like ONESOURCE+ and CoCounsel to automate complex tasks in tax, legal, and audit fields, while Mexico's Liverpool retail store uses AI for interactive customer support and product recommendations.Governments and institutions are also preparing for an AI-driven future. India's Ministry of Education announced that Artificial Intelligence and Computational Thinking will become required subjects for students from Class 3 onwards, starting in the 2026-27 school year, making India one of the first nations to implement such early AI education. This curriculum, developed by Professor Karthik Raman's expert committee, emphasizes ethical use and critical thinking, though it presents the significant challenge of training over 10 million teachers. Concurrently, The Rockefeller Foundation and Center for Civic Futures launched the AI Readiness Project on November 10, 2025, to help state, territorial, and tribal governments responsibly integrate AI into public services, planning a knowledge hub and at least 10 state-level pilot programs in 2026 to ensure AI strengthens public trust.
Key Takeaways
- Global AI stock fatigue may redirect investment capital from highly valued global AI stocks towards markets like India.
- Foreign Institutional Investors sold 2.5 lakh crore rupees worth of Indian stocks this year, viewing India as an "anti-AI" market.
- Wealthy investors are increasingly making direct investments in AI and tech companies, moving away from traditional venture capital funds.
- mimik, Next71, and ASK Holding launched mimik UAE in Abu Dhabi on November 10, 2025, to accelerate device-first agentic AI solutions for industrial uses.
- India's Ministry of Education mandates Artificial Intelligence and Computational Thinking as required subjects for students from Class 3 onwards, starting in the 2026-27 school year.
- Harbour BioMed and Evinova China partnered to use AI and digital tools for faster and more efficient biologic drug development, as noted by Harbour BioMed CEO Dr. Jingsong Wang.
- The Rockefeller Foundation and Center for Civic Futures launched the AI Readiness Project on November 10, 2025, to help state, territorial, and tribal governments responsibly use AI in public services.
- Creative Labs introduced the Sound Blaster Re:Imagine, a modular audio hub with an AI DJ and high-resolution audio, currently on Kickstarter.
- Circle released new AI-powered development tools, including an AI chatbot, to facilitate the integration of its products like the USDC stablecoin.
- Agentic AI is transforming search by focusing on user intent and enabling businesses like Thomson Reuters and Mexico's Liverpool retail to automate tasks and enhance customer interaction.
Global AI stock fatigue could boost Indian markets
Investors are starting to question the high values of global AI stocks, which may cause them to look for new places to invest. This shift could lead capital to flow into markets like India, which has strong local businesses and good expected earnings. If this happens, Indian stocks could improve their performance and offer investors more diverse and stable growth options.
Global AI boom drew money from Indian stocks
On November 10, 2025, Zoya Springwala reported that the global AI boom caused markets worldwide to rally, but India's stock market did not keep up. Foreign investors saw India as an "anti-AI" market and moved billions of dollars into countries with more technology companies. This year, Foreign Institutional Investors sold 2.5 lakh crore rupees worth of Indian stocks.
Wealthy investors choose direct AI tech investing
Wealthy investors and single family offices are changing how they invest in technology and AI. They are moving away from being passive partners in venture capital funds to directly investing in promising AI and tech companies. This shift happens because many VC funds often do not perform well, have long investment periods, and charge fees even if they lose money. Direct investing offers better control, closer ties with company founders, and early access to new innovations.
mimik launches new AI venture in Abu Dhabi
On November 10, 2025, mimik, Next71, and ASK Holding formed a new company called mimik UAE in Abu Dhabi. This joint venture aims to speed up the use of device-first agentic AI solutions around the world. mimik UAE will use mimik's special technology to create smart edge devices that work without needing central cloud systems. The company will focus on industrial uses in areas like oil and gas, manufacturing, and smart cities, making Abu Dhabi a leader in edge AI technology.
India makes AI a required subject for young students
India's Ministry of Education announced that Artificial Intelligence and Computational Thinking will be required subjects for students from Class 3 onwards. This change will start in the 2026-27 school year, making India one of the first countries to teach AI at such a young age. The new curriculum, developed by an expert committee led by Professor Karthik Raman, will focus on ethical use, social responsibility, and critical thinking. A major challenge will be training over 10 million teachers across the country to teach these new subjects.
Harbour BioMed and Evinova partner for AI drug development
Harbour BioMed and Evinova China have teamed up to use AI and digital tools in developing new biologic medicines. This partnership aims to make drug development faster and more efficient by creating an open research and development system. Dr. Jingsong Wang, CEO of Harbour BioMed, noted their advanced Harbour Mice technology for creating antibodies. Nate Zhang, General Manager of Evinova China, stated their goal is to speed up better health outcomes using AI. Evinova is part of the AstraZeneca Group, and together they will work on breakthrough assets from China for global use.
New project helps states use AI responsibly
On November 10, 2025, The Rockefeller Foundation and Center for Civic Futures launched the AI Readiness Project. This project aims to help state, territorial, and tribal government leaders work together to use AI responsibly. It will connect officials and help them create tools and best practices for AI in public services. The project plans to launch a knowledge hub and support at least 10 state-level pilot programs in 2026. This effort will ensure AI strengthens public trust and helps governments serve people better.
Sound Blaster Re:Imagine brings modular AI audio hubs
Creative Labs, known for Sound Blaster, introduced the Sound Blaster Re:Imagine, a new modular audio hub now on Kickstarter. This hub connects all your audio devices like PCs, consoles, and headphones into one control center. It features swappable modules such as touchscreens and knobs, allowing users to customize their setup. The Re:Imagine runs on a Linux-based system with an octa-core processor and includes AI-powered features like an AI DJ. It offers high-resolution audio and versatile connectivity, aiming to redefine modern audio control.
Circle releases AI tools to speed up product integration
Circle has launched new AI-powered development tools, including an AI chatbot and an MCP server. These tools help developers quickly and easily integrate Circle's products, such as USDC, CCTP, Gateways, Wallets, and Contracts. Developers can now create ready-to-use code directly in their web browsers or development environments. USDC, a stablecoin managed by Circle, is pegged to the US dollar and verified monthly by Grant Thornton. It works across many blockchains and is used for various financial tasks like international payments.
AI agents change how search and business work
On November 10, 2025, agentic AI began changing how search and businesses operate. Search is now about understanding user intent through smart systems, not just keywords. For companies, this means optimizing content to be understood and trusted by AI models, moving beyond simple search rankings. Thomson Reuters launched new AI products like ONESOURCE+ and CoCounsel to automate complex tasks in tax, legal, and audit fields. Additionally, Mexico's Liverpool retail store is using AI to help customers ask questions, get product recommendations, and complete purchases, making online shopping more interactive.
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- India mandates AI curriculum in schools from grade 3
- Harbour BioMed and Evinova collaborate on AI biologics
- AI is moving fast. This project aims to help states keep up
- Sound Blaster Re:Imagine Modular Audio Hubs with AI Debut on Kickstarter
- Circle Launches AI Tools for Faster Product Integration
- AI Agents Take Over the SEO Playbook
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