OpenAI's $122B Bonanza: Champagne Dreams or Dot-Com Déjà Vu?
OpenAI just hauled in $122 billion, hitting an $852 billion valuation. But with shutdowns, lawsuits, and billions in losses, this feels more like a frantic bubble patch than a victory lap.
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OpenAI just hauled in $122 billion, hitting an $852 billion valuation. But with shutdowns, lawsuits, and billions in losses, this feels more like a frantic bubble patch than a victory lap.
AI agent builders have been stitching together vector stores, state backends, and tracers like a Frankenstein monster. LangChain's MongoDB tie-up flips that: agents now thrive on the database you already trust.
Everyone figured npm packages were battle-tested safe havens for JavaScript devs. Wrong. This Axios breach — hitting a library with 100 million weekly pulls — just flipped the script on supply chain trust.
Screen lights up. Intel's factory-floor CPU, meant for servers not gamers, POSTs on a consumer Z790 board — all thanks to Claude AI's BIOS wizardry. But past the splash? Error city.
Imagine churning out 8-second HD videos for under 50 cents — that's Google's new Veo 3.1 Lite reality. But does this price slash really unlock the video AI floodgates?
A Telegram post from Iran's Revolutionary Guard hits like a drone strike: Nvidia, Microsoft, Apple — all named targets. In AI's golden age, geopolitics just crashed the party.
Penetration testing: weeks to hours. AWS's new frontier agents promise that leap — and 3-5x faster incident fixes. Sounds revolutionary. Or does it?
Britain's quantum success was the poster child for smart science bets. But now, brutal cuts to fundamental research are torching the very foundations — and experts are sounding the alarm.
ESA's STIX telescope has captured 4,500+ solar flares since 2021, overwhelming old-school analysis. Enter SageMaker LSTMs: AI that remembers the Sun's fury like an elephant with perfect recall.
Everyone figured Volkswagen's marketing would stay stuck in the slow lane of luxury photo shoots. Now they're flooring it with AI — but is the finish line worth crossing?
What if your Ring camera didn't just spot burglars — but your grandma's fall, your restaurant's lines, and your Airbnb's noise? Ring's betting big on AI apps. I'm not sold.
Hackers just dumped Mercor's Slack chats and contractor vids online. The $10B AI recruiter? Yeah, they're scrambling after a sneaky LiteLLM supply chain hit.