Google's Inference Chips Could Kill Nvidia's $3 Trillion Moat
Google just launched chips designed to run AI models faster and cheaper than training them, and if they work, the entire economics of the agent economy just shifted.
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Google just launched chips designed to run AI models faster and cheaper than training them, and if they work, the entire economics of the agent economy just shifted.
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Musk is assembling an AI coalition to chase down Anthropic and OpenAI, and he's shopping for allies in Paris. xAI has explored a three-way partnership with Cursor and French AI startup Mistral to compete against Anthropic and OpenAI
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The agency responsible for coordinating America's cybersecurity response doesn't have access to the AI model designed to find cybersecurity vulnerabilities. CISA, the nation's central cybersecurity coordinator, lacks access to Anthropic's Mythos Preview, while Commerce and NSA are already using it
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Anthropic just built an AI so good at breaking code that it won't let most people use it, and central banks are now watching.
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Anthropic locked its most dangerous model in a vault, then watched someone pick the lock on launch day using credentials from a three-month-old breach. A Discord group accessed Anthropic's restricted Mythos AI model on day one using contractor credentials lifted from the Mercor breach.
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China's scrappy AI lab that embarrassed Silicon Valley with cheaper models is now worth more than most enterprise software companies. DeepSeek is in talks with Tencent and Alibaba for funding at a $20+ billion valuation, according to The Information
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Google just dropped its bet on the agent economy, and it's not trying to sell you chatbots. Google released new tools for building AI agents designed to automate business tasks, directly challenging OpenAI and Anthropic in enterprise automation
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SpaceX just dropped $10 billion to partner with an AI coding startup most people haven't heard of, with an option to buy the whole thing for $60 billion by year-end.
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Robinhood just bought $75 million of OpenAI stock and made it available to anyone with a brokerage account, no accredited investor status required. Robinhood Ventures dropped $75 million on OpenAI, one of its largest single investments to date
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Google just crossed a threshold that should terrify and excite every software company: three-quarters of its new code is now written by AI. 75% of Google's new code is now AI-generated, reviewed by human engineers, up from 50% last fall and 25% in October 2024
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Anthropic just built an AI so dangerous they're keeping it under wraps—and if your company doesn't have responsible AI governance by now, you're already behind.
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Anthropic's Mythos just found decades-old security holes in everything you use, gave the patches to Apple and Google first, and now hackers are racing to exploit everyone who hits "remind me later."
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Tesla's about to post killer earnings and nobody cares because the company's valuation stopped being about cars two years ago. Tesla is expected to report a blowout earnings beat, but the market's eyes are locked on Musk's AI and robotics promises instead of the actual business numbers
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Sam Altman just accused Anthropic of selling fear to justify keeping the most powerful AI models locked behind enterprise paywalls.
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Anthropic built an AI that finds exploits in every major OS and browser, then lost control of it before launch.
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An AI just found 271 security holes in Firefox before Mozilla knew they existed, and the US government is fighting itself over whether to use it or ban it.
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Mark Cuban just told you the fastest path to relevance in the agent economy, and it's simpler than you think.
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The CEO of the world's most valuable AI company just blamed his competitor for getting firebombed. Sam Altman told podcaster Ashlee Vance that "the way Anthropic talks about OpenAI doesn't help" when discussing the recent Molotov cocktail attack on his San Francisco home
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Meta paid $2B for an AI agent company whose secret weapon was... markdown files. A developer reverse-engineered Manus's planning workflow — the AI agent company Meta acquired for $2 billion — into a Claude Code skill that uses persistent markdown for task orchestration
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SpaceX just wrote a $60 billion option on the future of code, and the 20-somethings on the other side of the deal are building exactly what the agent economy needs most.
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