Sweden-based AI coding platform Lovable has just closed a $330 million Series B round at a $6.6 billion valuation, more than tripling its worth in just five months.
Lovable says the funding will go toward deeper enterprise integrations, collaboration tooling, and infrastructure that lets builders take projects all the way from prototype to production-ready software not just demos.
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Western sanctions were meant to slow Russia’s technological progress by cutting access to advanced tools and supply chains.
AI Journey 2025 showed a different outcome: instead of fading from the AI landscape, Russia has used the pressure to build a largely self-contained ecosystem that is now actively shaping its own standards.
Key takeaways:
The conference featured large language models, speech recognition, computer vision, robotics, and consumer devices built largely on domestic infrastructure.
A new Sber ATM powered by GigaChat uses voice interaction, biometrics, and behavioral adaptation, serving as a live testing ground for AI-driven retail finance.
Years of investment in researchers, data centers, and in-house models allowed rapid adaptation once access to Western technology narrowed.
Sber opened the weights for GigaChat Ultra Preview and Lightning, GigaAM v3, Kandinsky 5.0, and K-VAE 1.0, giving developers usable building blocks rather than demos.
Publishing models embeds Russian technology into global developer workflows at a time when many Western models are becoming more closed.
Beyond Sber, Russian firms are building chips, industrial robots, security systems, and specialized software, driven by the need for self-sufficiency.
Sanctions did not remove Russia from the AI race. In several areas, they accelerated the creation of an independent AI stack and a quieter path to influence through open infrastructure.
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Amazon is reportedly in advanced talks to invest $10 billion in OpenAI, a move that could push the startup’s valuation to around $500 billion, signaling another major escalation in the AI infrastructure race.
If finalized, the move would position Amazon as a second major cloud and hardware backer of OpenAI, underscoring how critical access to large-scale compute has become in defining power and leverage in the AI ecosystem.
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TikTok has reached a deal to transfer operational control of its U.S. business to a new entity backed by an American-led investor group, a move designed to resolve long-running U.S. national security concerns and avert a potential nationwide ban.
The agreement could mark one of the most significant restructurings of a global consumer tech platform under geopolitical pressure, setting a precedent for how cross-border tech companies navigate national security regulation.
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Earlier this year, Anthropic put its AI model Claude in charge of a real vending machine, giving it a $1,000 budget and full responsibility for sourcing products, setting prices, and handling requests via Slack. The first phase ended badly, but Anthropic has now shared what happened next.
Anthropic’s takeaway: AI agents still need human supervision, especially in logistics and customer disputes and models trained to be “helpful” tend to act like overly generous friends, not rational business operators.
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According to Electrek, SpaceX has purchased more than 1,000 Tesla Cybertrucks, with the total potentially rising to 2,000 units. At a base price of roughly $80,000 each, the deal is worth between $80 million and $160 million, and hundreds of trucks are already visible at SpaceX facilities in South Texas.
The open question for SpaceX investors isn’t legality but rationale: is buying large volumes of a slow-selling vehicle a strategic operational choice, or an indirect way to stabilize Tesla when the market wouldn’t?
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An interesting chart circulated today highlighting Google’s AI trajectory since Sergey Brin returned to the company about 18 months ago, effectively taking the reins of its AI efforts. The shift coincides with a visible acceleration across research, product releases, and organizational focus.
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Microsoft said it will invest $17.5 billion in India over the next four years, marking its largest-ever expansion in the country and a major escalation of its global AI infrastructure buildout.
The next phase of AI isn’t just about models, it’s about owning the infrastructure, talent, and regulatory trust in the world’s fastest-growing digital markets.
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OpenAI’s ambitious Stargate AI infrastructure initiative has struck preliminary agreements with two of the world’s largest memory-chip manufacturers Samsung Electronics and SK Hynix to secure a huge supply of DRAM wafers for its global data-center build-out. Stargate’s projected demand could reach up to 900,000 DRAM wafers per month, which industry analysts say might account for roughly 40 % of total global DRAM output.
OpenAI’s infrastructure ambitions are now big enough to influence global memory markets, forcing chipmakers and supply chains to scale and adapt faster than ever before.
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Fresh details have emerged about Yan LeCun’s post-Meta plans, as the legendary AI researcher prepares to leave the company after 12 years to launch his own venture focused on what he calls world models.
With a multibillion-euro valuation, elite leadership, and a bet against current LLM paradigms, AMI Labs is positioning itself as a direct attempt to redefine what “intelligence” in AI actually means.
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Nvidia is gearing up to restart shipments of advanced AI chips to China starting in early 2026, marking a significant reversal after years of tightening export controls.
If shipments go through, this won’t just be a sales restart, it will signal a recalibration of how far the US is willing to go in restricting frontier AI hardware in a world where demand keeps overwhelming policy.
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OpenAI is preparing a new funding round of up to $100 billion, with a target valuation of roughly $830 billion.
This round underlines a new reality: even the most powerful AI company in the world needs ever-larger pools of capital just to stay at the frontier.
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Legendary contrarian investor Michael Burry, famous for profiting from the 2008 housing crash is sounding the alarm again, this time about the AI sector and U.S. competitiveness.
Burry’s warning isn’t just about Nvidia, it’s a strategic AI race warning that touches on energy, infrastructure, and where innovation bets should be placed.
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The US Department of Defense has signed a contract with xAI to deploy a specialized version of Grok across the Pentagon, marking one of the most significant government adoptions of a frontier AI model to date.
This isn’t just the Pentagon using an LLM, it’s the formal fusion of AI, social media, and classified environments, where control of the information layer becomes a strategic asset rather than a side channel.
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Spending on data centers in the US has almost matched and may already have surpassed spending on office construction. August 2025 data shows the gap narrowing fast, driven by one factor: AI’s exploding demand for computing power.
iKS-Consulting says most data center projects planned or under construction are being postponed to 2026–2027, turning rapid expansion into a temporary pause rather than a full stop.
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The US dollar remains the world’s main reserve currency, but its share of global reserves continues a long, gradual decline, a trend that’s more about diversification than collapse.
The dollar is losing share, not status, diversification is happening, but there is still no realistic replacement for the dollar as the backbone of the global financial system.
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The Trump administration’s ban on foreign-made drones officially kicks in this week, cutting off approval for new models from companies like DJI and reshaping the US drone market overnight.
This isn’t the end of DJI drones in America, but it is the end of business as usual. The ban blocks the future, not the past, and signals a long-term decoupling of hardware supply chains in sensitive tech.
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Nvidia has agreed to buy AI chip startup Groq for about $20 billion in cash, a deal that if completed would be the largest in its history and a major expansion of its AI hardware footprint.
This $20 billion move underscores Nvidia’s dominance in AI silicon and reflects a broader race among major tech players to control both training and inference compute at scale.
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These are guidelines, not rules. Most relevant for San Francisco & New York. Non-AI software and non-hot markets typically price lower.
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OpenAI is quietly laying the groundwork for an advertising business inside ChatGPT, signaling a potential shift away from relying only on subscriptions and API revenue.
If ads arrive, ChatGPT wouldn’t just be an AI product, it would become a new distribution channel, putting OpenAI on a collision course with search and social advertising giants.
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Netflix began in the late 1990s as a DVD-by-mail rental service, a business that looked odd compared to dominant players like Blockbuster, which had thousands of physical stores and seemed untouchable. Netflix avoided brick-and-mortar costs, focused on online ordering, eliminated late fees, and introduced a subscription model with free trial periods, moves that were unconventional at the time but made the service more user-friendly.
Netflix didn’t just grow, it reshaped the market by betting early on online convenience and subscription pricing. Blockbuster’s failure to adapt highlights how innovation can overturn dominant players when customer habits and technology shift.
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