And investors noticed. The company shed $269 billion in market value.
It began on June 18, when Noam Shazeer left for OpenAI. He’s one of the co-authors of the 2017 “Attention Is All You Need” paper, the breakthrough that made today’s large language models possible.
Just two days later, John Jumper joined Anthropic. Jumper won the 2024 Nobel Prize in Chemistry for leading the development of AlphaFold, the AI system that solved one of biology’s biggest challenges by predicting the structures of nearly every known protein.
Then came more departures.
Jonas Adler, who led Google’s AI coding efforts, and Alexander Pritzel, a key expert in large-scale AI pretraining, both left for Anthropic. Both also played major roles in AlphaFold.
Even Arthur Conmy, an AI safety researcher, made the jump, saying he wanted to work where AI safety was a bigger priority.
The timing couldn’t be more striking.
Google is expected to pour around $190 billion into AI infrastructure this year. But GPUs and data centers don’t invent breakthroughs, people do. The engineers who built Google’s advantage are increasingly choosing to build somewhere else.
In AI, talent compounds faster than hardware.
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And it all traces back to one stupid decision in 1993.
"You should not be asking this question about meta or openai or any of these things. You should really be focusing on the Nvidia question, the chips question"
"Nvidia got started in 1993. That was the last year where anybody in their right mind would have studied electrical engineering over computer science"
"94, Netscape takes off. It's probably a really bad idea to start a semiconductor company even in '93"
"But the benefit is there was going to be no one would come after you. No talented people started semiconductor companies after 1993 because they all went into software"
"Their monopoly power, I think it's quite strong because of this history I just gave you, where none of us know anything about chips"
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A new analysis from The Economist reveals that since ChatGPT launched, generative AI has dramatically increased the amount of content being created across almost every major creative industry.
Books, music, software, scientific papers, and even legal documents are now being produced at a pace that would have been difficult to imagine just a few years ago. Amazon has seen a surge in AI-written e-books, music platforms are receiving tens of thousands of AI-generated songs every day, developers are shipping code faster with AI copilots, researchers are publishing more papers, and lawyers are using AI to draft documents in minutes instead of hours.
The result is a world where producing content is becoming incredibly cheap and incredibly fast.
But there’s a catch.
As AI removes the cost of creation, it also creates an overwhelming flood of information. Every day, the internet fills with more articles, videos, songs, apps, and documents than any person could ever consume. The challenge is no longer making content, it’s deciding what’s worth paying attention to.
Ironically, AI may not create a shortage of creativity. It may create a shortage of attention.
Source.
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The cuts affect about 2.1% of Microsoft’s workforce, hitting commercial operations and the Xbox division. Microsoft says these jobs aren’t being replaced directly by AI but the company’s enormous AI spending is clearly driving the pressure.
Azure continues to grow rapidly, yet building the infrastructure to power AI is becoming incredibly expensive. Microsoft now expects to spend $190 billion in 2026, a figure that shocked analysts and highlights just how costly the AI race has become.
Xbox is feeling the squeeze too. Hardware costs have climbed, console demand has cooled, and even heavier investment in games hasn’t delivered the revenue boost Microsoft hoped for. Reports suggest Xbox operating margins are hovering around 3%.
Source.
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Someone made a song called “Claude’s Plan” inspired by Drake’s God’s Plan.
The AI industry has PEAKED here.🤣
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The AI industry has PEAKED here.
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China is set to restrict overseas access to its most advanced AI models. Authorities have engaged with major tech companies like Alibaba, ByteDance, and Z.ai, focusing on keeping leading-edge Chinese AI systems within the country, including unreleased models.
Talks were led by the Ministry of Commerce, joined by state planning officials, indicating intentions to impose export controls rather than simple tech regulation. Both closed-source and open-weight AI models are included in these proposed controls, extending beyond just API limitations to downloadable AI systems.
Further discussions addressed treating leaks or theft of proprietary AI as a national security concern, and tightening rules on foreign investment in Chinese AI startups. These steps would simultaneously restrict access to technology, funding, and expertise.
U.S. authorities have already imposed their own restrictions on AI exports, increasing concerns about the emergence of national barriers in the global AI sector.
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Talks were led by the Ministry of Commerce, joined by state planning officials, indicating intentions to impose export controls rather than simple tech regulation. Both closed-source and open-weight AI models are included in these proposed controls, extending beyond just API limitations to downloadable AI systems.
Further discussions addressed treating leaks or theft of proprietary AI as a national security concern, and tightening rules on foreign investment in Chinese AI startups. These steps would simultaneously restrict access to technology, funding, and expertise.
U.S. authorities have already imposed their own restrictions on AI exports, increasing concerns about the emergence of national barriers in the global AI sector.
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The European Parliament is considering a proposal to reintroduce the scanning of private messages on digital platforms—an initiative previously rejected twice.
The plan would allow platforms to access users’ private chats, described officially as voluntary, but seen as a broad surveillance measure. This proposal is returning via an expedited parliamentary process, though no emergency has been identified; the transitional regulation has lapsed, and there is time for debate.
For approval, the measure requires an absolute majority of all MEPs, not just those present. Absence of members increases its likelihood to pass. The process has been criticized for bypassing standard democratic procedures and revisiting a measure that Parliament has twice declined.
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The plan would allow platforms to access users’ private chats, described officially as voluntary, but seen as a broad surveillance measure. This proposal is returning via an expedited parliamentary process, though no emergency has been identified; the transitional regulation has lapsed, and there is time for debate.
For approval, the measure requires an absolute majority of all MEPs, not just those present. Absence of members increases its likelihood to pass. The process has been criticized for bypassing standard democratic procedures and revisiting a measure that Parliament has twice declined.
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Cloudflare has rolled out a new monetization layer for the “agentic web,” allowing AI agents to make direct payments using the x402 protocol at the network edge. This advancement means that AI agents can pay websites directly instead of depending solely on free pages or existing API agreements.
Currently, AI products access external information through contracts, scraping, APIs, or public sources. Cloudflare's system aims to make resource access resemble a paid HTTP request. When an agent requests a protected resource, the request can be denied until payment is made.
Website owners can specify access charges, like “$0.01 per call,” with Cloudflare ensuring payment compliance at the edge. Agents will receive a 402 Payment Required response, complete the payment, and then proceed with proof of payment.
This innovation integrates payment into the core web request process, assuming agents can manage wallets and adhere to spending protocols.
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Currently, AI products access external information through contracts, scraping, APIs, or public sources. Cloudflare's system aims to make resource access resemble a paid HTTP request. When an agent requests a protected resource, the request can be denied until payment is made.
Website owners can specify access charges, like “$0.01 per call,” with Cloudflare ensuring payment compliance at the edge. Agents will receive a 402 Payment Required response, complete the payment, and then proceed with proof of payment.
This innovation integrates payment into the core web request process, assuming agents can manage wallets and adhere to spending protocols.
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Software engineers face new challenges as they are increasingly required to work with code they did not create.
With the rise of artificial intelligence in software development, professionals now spend more time verifying and managing AI-generated code rather than writing it themselves.
This shift has added complexity to the engineering process, emphasizing code review and oversight over original development.
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With the rise of artificial intelligence in software development, professionals now spend more time verifying and managing AI-generated code rather than writing it themselves.
This shift has added complexity to the engineering process, emphasizing code review and oversight over original development.
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Anthropic has announced a breakthrough in AI interpretability, revealing access to what appears to be an internal "workspace" within their Claude language model. According to the research, this so-called "J-space" allows Claude to process internal thoughts…
Anthropic: “don’t think about the Golden Gate Bridge”
Claude internals: “bridge”
Also Claude internals: “DAMN”
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Claude internals: “bridge”
Also Claude internals: “DAMN”
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According to Goldman Sachs, the world will pour $7.6 trillion into AI infrastructure between now and 2031. Annual spending is expected to jump from $765 billion in 2026 to a staggering $1.6 trillion by the end of the decade.
Where’s all that money going?
🏗️ $2.1 trillion will build massive AI data centers.
The biggest winner? Nvidia. Goldman estimates the chip giant could capture 75% of all AI compute spending, making it the largest direct beneficiary of the AI boom.
But it’s not just about GPUs anymore. AI factories are becoming energy monsters. Traditional server racks typically consume 5–15 kW of power, while next-generation AI racks are already pushing 500+ kW. That surge is creating huge opportunities for companies like Vertiv, which specializes in cooling and power systems, and Vistra, which could benefit from the growing need for reliable nuclear power to keep AI infrastructure online.
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Chinese manufacturers are now integrating DeepSeek into air conditioners, turning them into smart home assistants instead of simple cooling devices.
Rather than just adjusting the temperature, these AI-powered ACs can answer questions, give real-time weather updates, play music, and respond to voice commands, all without needing a separate smart speaker.
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Rather than just adjusting the temperature, these AI-powered ACs can answer questions, give real-time weather updates, play music, and respond to voice commands, all without needing a separate smart speaker.
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