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Anthropic in Talks with Samsung Over Custom AI Chip Development⭐8
Anthropic is in talks with Samsung to develop custom AI chips, aiming to reduce reliance on Nvidia and diversify its hardware stack amid industry competition.
Can Cursor Remain a Platform for OpenAI and Anthropic’s Models Inside SpaceX?⭐8
Cursor faces losing access to OpenAI and Anthropic models after SpaceX acquisition, testing AI platform neutrality and developer trust.
OpenAI Proposes Donating 5% of Its Equity to a U.S. Sovereign Wealth Fund⭐9
OpenAI CEO Sam Altman proposes donating 5% equity to a U.S. sovereign wealth fund, encouraging other AI firms to follow.
OpenAI Floats Giving Trump Administration a 5% Stake in Its AI Boom⭐9
OpenAI proposes a 5% government stake to ease AI regulation, aligning public-private interests amid the 2026 AI boom and Trump's pro-industry stance.
SpaceX Has an AI Device Prototype, and It Sure Sounds Phone-ish⭐9
SpaceX reportedly shows investors a sleek, phone-like AI device prototype, sparking speculation on Musk's plans for a new handset.
The Download: AI 'Coworkers' and Stratospheric Internet⭐8
New research shows treating AI agents as “coworkers” rather than chatbots reduces human vigilance, causing 18% more errors missed.
Building Tech in the World’s Secret R&D Hub⭐8
Discover why Zurich, home to 400,000 people, rivals Silicon Valley as a top R&D hub for AI, robotics, and quantum computing.
OpenAI Teases New Hardware Designed for Codex, Built with Work Louder⭐8
OpenAI teases a new hardware device built for Codex, co-developed with Work Louder, designed to streamline AI-assisted coding with customizable keys and a minim...
Cursor Launches Mobile App for On-the-Go Coding Agent Control⭐8
Cursor launches iOS mobile app allowing developers to prompt and control coding agents from their phone, embracing the mobile-first coding trend.
Apple Vision Pro Executive Reportedly Departs for OpenAI⭐7
Apple VP overseeing Vision Pro leaves for OpenAI's hardware team, as Cupertino bets on affordable smart glasses by 2027.
