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Anthropic Said No. Google Said Yes. And the AI Arms Race Just Escalated.
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Anthropic Said No. Google Said Yes. And the AI Arms Race Just Escalated.

Google granted the US Department of Defense access to its AI for classified networks. Anthropic refused the same deal. Here's what this split means for AI safety, military AI, and the future of the industry.

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He Built a Startup to Help Students — Then Sued the Company That Bought It to Protect Them
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He Built a Startup to Help Students — Then Sued the Company That Bought It to Protect Them

Chris Gray built Scholly to help low-income students find scholarships. After selling it to Sallie Mae in 2023, he alleges user data was sold without consent. Here's the full story — and what it means for startup founders everywhere.

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OpenAI Is No Longer Exclusive to Microsoft — And Amazon Wasted No Time Moving In
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OpenAI Is No Longer Exclusive to Microsoft — And Amazon Wasted No Time Moving In

Amazon now offers OpenAI models on AWS Bedrock — ending Microsoft's exclusive hold. Here's what this means for the AI cloud war, enterprise developers, and the future of AI partnerships.

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Meta Is Building a Way to Power AI From Space — Even at Night
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Meta Is Building a Way to Power AI From Space — Even at Night

Meta has signed a deal with Overview Energy to receive up to 1 gigawatt of space-based solar power for AI data centers. Here's why this signals a turning point in the AI race — and why energy, not algorithms, is the next big bottleneck.

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Google Isn't Just Investing in Anthropic — It's Investing in the Future of AI Dominance
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Google Isn't Just Investing in Anthropic — It's Investing in the Future of AI Dominance

Google plans to invest up to $40B in Anthropic. Here's why this is not just funding — it's a strategic infrastructure move that reveals who is winning the AI race and how compute is becoming the new oil.

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Meta Is Paying Millions for AI Talent — Yet Top Researchers Are Still Leaving
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Meta Is Paying Millions for AI Talent — Yet Top Researchers Are Still Leaving

Meta is offering seven-figure packages and still losing top AI researchers to Thinking Machines Lab. Here's what this talent war reveals about who will win the AI race — and why money alone is not enough.

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OpenAI Just Released GPT-5.5 — And It's Not Just an Upgrade, It's a Step Toward Replacing Apps Entirely
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OpenAI Just Released GPT-5.5 — And It's Not Just an Upgrade, It's a Step Toward Replacing Apps Entirely

OpenAI released GPT-5.5 — the smartest model yet. But this is not just a model upgrade. It is OpenAI's clearest signal yet that it is building a super app to replace everything. Here is what changed and why it matters.

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OpenAI Isn't Just Building AI — It's Trying to Prove Its Entire Business Model Works
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OpenAI Isn't Just Building AI — It's Trying to Prove Its Entire Business Model Works

OpenAI acquired Hiro and TBPN, faces growing competition from Anthropic's Claude, and still hasn't proven its business model works at scale. Here's the full analysis of where OpenAI stands in 2026.

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Palantir's 22-Point Manifesto: When a Tech Company Declares Its Political Vision
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Palantir's 22-Point Manifesto: When a Tech Company Declares Its Political Vision

Palantir published a 22-point manifesto revealing its worldview on AI, military power, and national duty. Here's what it says, why it matters, and what it means for the future of tech and democracy.

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Grok's Deepfake Crisis: How xAI Almost Got Banned From the App Store — And What It Means for AI Safety
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Grok's Deepfake Crisis: How xAI Almost Got Banned From the App Store — And What It Means for AI Safety

Grok by xAI nearly got removed from Apple's App Store over non-consensual deepfake images. Here's what happened, why it matters, and what it reveals about AI safety, platform power, and the future of AI regulation.

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