ByteDance Spending $30B on AI to Make TikTok Even More Addictive
The world's most addictive app is now spending nearly $30 billion a year to build the infrastructure that will make it even harder to look away.
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The world's most addictive app is now spending nearly $30 billion a year to build the infrastructure that will make it even harder to look away.
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OpenAI just published the playbook for how AI companies will navigate the next decade of privacy regulation—and it's less about defense, more about redefining what "consent" means when your chatbot is always learning.
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The trial depositions are revealing that OpenAI's 2024 leadership crisis was less corporate governance, more group chat disaster.
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Anthropic just opened the app store for AI coding assistants — and chose curation over chaos. Anthropic launched an official plugin directory for Claude Code, split between internal Anthropic plugins and vetted third-party submissions
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The enterprise AI land grab isn't a land grab at all—it's a talent grab disguised as M&A. SAP dropped $1B on German AI startup Prior Labs while Anthropic and OpenAI announced enterprise-focused joint ventures—signaling that if you're building enterprise AI tools, you're either buying or being bought
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The company that plans for 10x growth and gets 80x instead has a different kind of problem than most AI startups—too much demand, not enough compute.
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The AI lab that raised $7.3 billion in 2024 is now spending $1.8 billion with a CDN company, and that tells you everything about where the compute bottleneck really is. Anthropic signed a $1.8 billion cloud computing deal with Akamai to handle AI inference demand
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Wall Street just figured out what crypto has known for months: agents need hardware, and whoever makes that hardware prints money. AMD stock surged 18.61% to a record $421 after Q1 earnings showed server CPU growth nearly doubled thanks to agentic AI demand
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While everyone watches Nvidia's lead, Arm just proved you can win the AI infrastructure war without selling GPUs. Arm's AI chip sales jumped 40% as data centers adopt its architecture, offsetting a smartphone market slump
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The best engineers are starting to worry they can't tell the difference between code that works and code that just looks like it works.
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Mozilla just shipped more security fixes in one month than it did in the previous three combined, and the company credits an AI model most developers can't even touch yet.
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The people who wanted to replace God with GPUs are now asking rabbis and imams for product feedback. OpenAI and Anthropic joined religious leaders at the first "Faith-AI Covenant" roundtable in New York, organized by the Geneva-based Interfaith Alliance for Safer Communities
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The companies building surveillance states and AI models now want you to think they have good taste—and they're charging $239 for the privilege of believing them.
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The evidence Musk is dragging into court might matter more than the verdict itself. Greg Brockman wrote "what will take me to $1B?" in his diary two years after co-founding OpenAI as a charity, a diary now unsealed as trial evidence showing the nonprofit-to-profit arc wasn't exactly organic
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Disney's AI dashboard isn't tracking who uses Claude most—it's tracking who's built the cleanest assembly line of AI agents doing actual work.
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The companies that minted money by avoiding capital expenditures just spent three-quarters of a trillion dollars betting they can build their way out of commoditization.
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The data center fundraising cycle used to move on quarterly earnings calls — now it moves at the speed of insomnia. Principal Financial is raising $3 billion across two funds targeting US and European data centers, signaling institutional capital is chasing AI infrastructure at scale
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Turns out infrastructure beats ideology when you own the pipes and the competition needs somewhere to run their models.
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Nvidia just wrote a $2.1 billion check to a company most people have never heard of, and that tells you everything about where the real AI infrastructure war is being fought.
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The $200 billion AI model race just hit a ceiling named "manual orchestration." Sakana AI built RL Conductor, a 7B parameter model trained via reinforcement learning to automatically route tasks across frontier LLMs like GPT-5, Claude Sonnet 4, and Gemini 2.5 Pro
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