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10,000 Bugs, $9B in Spy Chips, and the Green Card Shock
In today's episode: The Trump administration plans to require most green card applicants to return to their home countries to apply, which could adversely impact tech workers Anthropic says…
Trump's AI Order Dies on the Vine, Spotify's Billion-Sub Moonshot
In today's episode: Sources: Trump delayed signing the AI EO because “he just hates regulation”; there were questions about the EO giving the Treasury Department a leading role Sources:…
SpaceX Goes Public, Anthropic Writes the Check, and Nvidia Prints Money
In today's episode: SpaceX files publicly for its IPO, choosing Nasdaq to make its debut under the symbol SPCX; Elon Musk's shares give him 85.1% of the voting power in the company SpaceX S-1:…
Google I/O Blitz: Gemini 3.5, Omni, and a GitHub Nightmare
In today's episode: Google rolls out Gemini 3.5 Flash, its “strongest agentic and coding model yet”, for tackling long-horizon agentic tasks, in the Gemini app and Search's AI Mode Gemini 3.5…
Musk's Courtroom Whiff, Google's TPU Breakout, and PlayStation's Walled Garden
In today's episode: Musk v. Altman: the jury unanimously rejects Elon Musk's claims against OpenAI and Sam Altman, as he filed them outside of a three-year statute of limitations Musk v. Altman:…
Booed Off Stage, Buried in Bug Reports, and the Sad Wives of AI
In today's episode: Eric Schmidt faced loud boos during his University of Arizona commencement speech while discussing “rational” fears over the impact of AI and automation on jobs In his weekly…
Nuclear Malware, AI Radio Meltdowns, and Presidential Stock Trades
In today's episode: Experts: Stuxnet-linked Fast16 malware, designed to subvert nuclear weapons testing simulations, was likely part of a campaign to slow Iran's nuclear ambitions In an…
Meta Stands Alone, OpenAI Wants Your Bank Account, and ArXiv Draws the Line
In today's episode: Filings: YouTube, Snap, and TikTok reached agreements to settle a lawsuit set for trial in June over claims social media addiction disrupted students' learning OpenAI debuts…
OpenAI vs Apple: When Partners Become Plaintiffs
In today's episode: Sources: OpenAI is weighing legal action against Apple after expectations that ChatGPT's Siri integration would generate billions in revenue fell short Google confirms it's…
Cisco's AI Glow-Up, Mythos Breaks Cyber Ranges, and TikTok Wants Your Hotel Booking
In today's episode: Cisco reports Q3 revenue up 12% YoY to $15.84B, above $15.56B est., raises its FY2026 AI orders forecast, and is cutting ~4,000 jobs; CSCO jumps 19%+ pre-market Anthropic…
Google's Laptop Gambit, Jensen's Mid-Air Pivot, and Musk Wanted OpenAI for His Kids
In today's episode: Google unveils Googlebook, its new laptop lineup featuring a unified OS merging ChromeOS and Android, with devices from Dell, HP, and others coming this fall Google unveils…
Jensen Left on Read, Grok's RC Cola Problem
In today's episode: Sources: Jensen Huang was not invited to travel with President Trump on his China trip, a potential setback to Nvidia; Huang expressed his willingness to join Sources: the…
OpenAI's $30M Cashouts, Circle's Blockchain OS Bet, and the Death of 90-Day Disclosure
In today's episode: Sources: OpenAI facilitated a $6.6B secondary share sale in October 2025 for 600+ current and ex-employees; over 75 people cashed out the maximum cap of $30M Circle raised…
Palantir's AI Slop Problem, Robocall Rules, and the Breach Wave
In today's episode: FCC passed an anti-robocall proposal requiring telecoms, including VoIP providers, to verify user identities before activating service, raising privacy fears Executives at…
Apple Crawls Back to Intel, the EU Wants to Kill VPNs, and AI Is Eating the PC Market Alive
In today's episode: Sources: Apple and Intel have reached a formal deal in recent months for Intel to manufacture some chips for Apple devices; INTC closes up 13.93% EU warns that VPNs are being…
Anthropic's $900B Moonshot, Canvas Goes Dark, and Nintendo Hikes Prices
In today's episode: Nintendo says it will increase the price of the Switch 2 to $500, up from $450, globally from September 1, and offers a downbeat performance outlook for 2026 Mozilla says…
Anthropic Rents Musk's Supercomputer, Data Centers in Space, and 80x Growth
In today's episode: SpaceXAI signs an agreement with Anthropic to provide access to Colossus 1, and says Anthropic expressed interest in partnering for orbital compute capacity Elon Musk says he…
Anthropic's $200B Google Tab, AMD's Monster Quarter, and a Daemon in the Machine
In today's episode: Source: Anthropic plans to spend ~$200B on Google's Cloud and chips over five years, representing 40%+ of the “revenue backlog” that Google disclosed last week Sources and a…
Trump Wants to Vet AI Models, Apple Eyes Intel & Samsung, and OpenAI's Phone Gambit
In today's episode: Sources: the Trump administration is discussing an EO to create an AI working group to examine AI oversight procedures, including vetting models before release Sources: Apple…
GameStop Wants to Buy eBay, Cerebras Takes Two, and Nvidia Hits Zero in China
In today's episode: GameStop makes an unsolicited ~$56B offer to buy eBay after building a ~5% stake, offering $125/share in cash and stock, a 20% premium on May 1 closing price Cerebras seeks a…
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