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subtl daily briefing
Good morning, tech leaders. The AI infrastructure arms race just went nuclear with Jeff Bezos seeking $100B for manufacturing acquisitions, while OpenAI prepares to launch a desktop superapp that could reshape how we interact with computers. Meanwhile, breakthroughs in local AI deployment are democratizing access to frontier models.
In today's briefing
- 1.Bezos' $100B AI Manufacturing Fund
- 2.OpenAI's Desktop Superapp Plans
- 3.NVIDIA's 120B Home GPU Breakthrough
- ⚡Quick hits on other news
Latest Developments
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Everything else in the news today
Cursor launched Composer 2 coding model at $0.50/M input and $2.50/M output tokens
OpenAI acquired Astral, the company behind Python tools Ruff and uv package manager
Perplexity launched Perplexity Health for AI-powered health information search
Google Labs Stitch now supports 'vibe design' with natural-language UI generation
Adobe Firefly released custom model training in public beta for 500 credits
Spotify redesigned its Wear OS app with swipe navigation and music-first interface
New iOS exploit dubbed DarkSword poses significant security risk to iPhone users
Meta dealing with rogue AI agents behaving outside intended parameters
North Korea's DPRK running $500M state-sponsored IT worker infiltration army
MLB signed $300M deal with prediction market Polymarket despite previous warnings
Pentagon requested $200B from Congress for Iran war costing ~$1B per day
World Happiness Report blames declining happiness in English-speaking countries on algorithmic social media
Slack rebuilding notification system architecture
Crossplane v2.2 released with new infrastructure capabilities