FT Exclusive: Jensen Huang has warned that China will beat the US in the artificial intelligence race, thanks to lower energy costs and looser regulations.
Read more from his interview with the Financial Times: on.ft.com/4oZUXyB
BREAKING: SpaceX has announced that @Starlink now has over 8 million customers, up from 7M in August and 6M in June 2025.
Starlink added a record 14,250 new customers on average per day since they hit 7M, beating their previous record of 12,200. That growth rate is 17% higher than it was just 2 months ago.
NEW: Apple is planning to use a custom 1.2 trillion parameter Google Gemini model to help power the new Siri next year. The iPhone maker will be paying the search giant roughly $1 billion annually for it. Details on the partnership here bloomberg.com/news/articles/…
A man used Anthropic’s Claude to cut his $195,000 hospital bill down to $33,000 by spotting illegal charges and writing a compliant appeal letter.
This is the worst AI will ever be, and yet people still believe that AI isn’t a threat to jobs.
A guy just used @AnthropicAI Claude to turn a $195,000 hospital bill into $33,000.
Not with a lawyer. Not with a hospital admin insider.
With a $20/month Claude Plus subscription.
He uploaded the itemized bill. Claude spotted duplicate procedure codes, illegal “double billing,” and charges that Medicare rules explicitly forbid. Then it helped him write a letter citing every violation.
The hospital dropped their demand by 83%.
This isn’t just a feel-good story. It’s a preview of what AI will really do next: flatten systems built on opacity.
Hospitals, insurance companies, legal firms—all rely on asymmetry. They win because you don’t have access to the same data, code books, or language.
Claude gave one person the same leverage as a compliance department. That’s a revolution.
We thought AI would replace jobs. Turns out, it’s replacing excuses.
🚀 Researchers excited to announce that soon the alien minds will be even more incomprehensible
No more pesky reasoning-in-English-so-humans-can-keep-an-eye-on-things
NEWS: Elon says high volume production of Tesla's next-generation AI5 chip will start in 2027, with a small number of units in 2026.
"AI6 will use the same fabs, but achieve roughly 2X performance. Aiming for a fast follow to AI5, so hopefully mid 2028 for volume production of AI6. AI7 will need different fabs, as it is more adventurous."
Slightly different versions of the Tesla AI5 chip will be made at TSMC and Samsung simply because they translate designs to physical form differently, but the goal is that our AI software works identically.
We will have samples and maybe a small number of units in 2026, but high volume production is only possible in 2027.
AI6 will use the same fabs, but achieve roughly 2X performance. Aiming for a fast follow to AI5, so hopefully mid 2028 for volume production of AI6.
AI7 will need different fabs, as it is more adventurous.
Nvidia $NVDA and Deutsche Telekom plan to build one of Europe’s largest AI factories under a $1.15 billion partnership
The companies said they would renovate an existing data center in Munich, Germany, and power it with up to 10,000 Nvidia Blackwell GPUs
Deutsche Telekom said the facility would bolster AI computing power in Germany by around 50%.
Deutsche said several partners like Perplexity had already expressed their interest and willingness to harness the AI factory’s computing power
(Source WSJ)
Exclusive: Anthropic Projects $70 Billion in Revenue, $17 Billion in Cash Flow in 2028
Anthropic projects twice as much revenue from selling AI models to businesses this year as OpenAI does.
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📁 Elon Musk calls artificial intelligence a “supersonic tsunami,” unstoppable and advancing despite his efforts to slow it down.
He says he created OpenAI as a counterweight to Google, which dominated the field, and recalls how Larry Page dismissed his concerns about AI safety, calling him a “speciest” for favoring humans over machines.
The rumor is that OpenAI fused its video stack with the reasoning stack. The model watches a clip, sketches an internal map of objects and forces, then answers. It thinks in scenes, not sentences.
Amazon $AMZN announced today it's building a subsea fiber-optic cable called Fastnet to connect Maryland’s Eastern shore to County Cork, Ireland
This would be Amazon's first wholly-owned subsea cable project - CNBC
🚨 Anthropic partners with Iceland for a national AI education pilot
TLDR :
- Teachers across Iceland will get access to Claude for lesson planning and support
- Includes training, resources, and a dedicated educator network
- Aims to reduce administrative tasks and enhance personalized learning
- Builds on Anthropic’s growing global partnerships in education and government
We're announcing a partnership with Iceland's Ministry of Education and Children to bring Claude to teachers across the nation.
It's one of the world's first comprehensive national AI education pilots: anthropic.com/news/anthropic…