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💼 OpenAI sweetens private equity pitch amid enterprise turf war with Anthropic LINK
OpenAI is offering improved terms to private equity firms to accelerate enterprise adoption, according to Reuters’ sources.
The initiative aims to counter Anthropic in the corporate AI market and secure long-term customers.
It signals intensifying competition on pricing, integrations, and multi‑year deals for AI platforms.
🛡️ Pentagon to adopt Palantir AI as a core US military system, memo says LINK
An internal memo outlines plans for the DoD to make Palantir’s AI a core system across the US military.
Standardizing on a common platform could speed AI deployment for operations, analysis, and planning.
The move underscores Washington’s rapid operationalization of AI amid intensifying global competition.
⚠️ Supermicro, accused of smuggling $2.5B in Nvidia chips to China,has been here before, in Iran LINK
Fortune reports the server maker previously ran afoul of export‑control rules before new allegations tied to China.
Co‑founder Yih‑Shyan “Wally” Liaw was recently charged in the case, highlighting ongoing compliance risks.
Heightened scrutiny around restricted chips could ripple through AI hardware supply chains.
🤖 Mark Zuckerberg is building an AI agent to help him be CEO LINK
WSJ reports Zuckerberg is developing a personal AI agent to assist with executive tasks.
The project reflects a broader push to embed AI agents into productivity and decision‑making workflows.
If successful, it could preview how AI assistants reshape leadership and knowledge work.
⚖️ Three men charged with conspiring to smuggle US artificial intelligence to China LINK
Federal prosecutors charged three individuals in an alleged plot to illegally export AI technology to China.
The case highlights stepped‑up enforcement of export controls around sensitive AI capabilities.
It lands amid broader scrutiny of chip and AI technology flows to restricted jurisdictions.
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Micron says cars could need 300GB of RAM LINK
Palantir gains access to sensitive UK FCA data LINK
Broadcasters urge EU to apply digital rules to Big Tech smart TVs LINK
Companies cut jobs as investments shift toward AI LINK
AI push in health care deepens medicine’s trust crisis LINK
Teen rejected $300k to drop out—now runs his own AI startup LINK
Man who used 1,000 bots to stream AI songs pleads guilty LINK
Companies aren’t ripping out software for AI—here’s what they’re doing LINK
🧰 Trending tools
Palantir AI platform: US DoD’s newly designated core AI system for military use, per internal memo. LINK
The Seed: An open‑source, persistent local AI agent that runs on a loop and self‑updates identity files. LINK
Autonomous research agent (Karpathy): An experimental agent that autonomously ran 700 experiments in two days to accelerate AI research workflows. LINK
HD Hyundai welding humanoid robot: A shipyard‑ready humanoid designed to perform welding tasks in industrial environments. LINK
Meta CEO AI agent: A personal AI assistant Mark Zuckerberg is building to help manage CEO responsibilities. LINK


