SpaceX Has $30 Billion Deal to Provide Google With A.I. Computing Power
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Elon Muskโs rocket company said Google would pay it $920 million a month, as it prepared for its initial public offering.
Reasonโs Elizabeth Nolan Brown contrasts the White Houseโs โrestrainedโ AI vision with Sen. Bernie Sandersโ โfrighteningly authoritarian vision in which the federal government gains significant control over private AI companies and the future of output.โ
SpaceX secured a $920M per month deal with Google for compute capacity, boosting its revenue before an anticipated IPO.
Ahead of a planned IPO, SpaceX inked a deal to rent compute capacity to Google for $920 million per month for 32 months.
Javier Bardem, Amy Adams, Patrick Wilson Joe Anders, Lily Collias and CCH Pounder star in the series remake, which is "inspired" by Martin Scorsese's 1991 film.
The companies announced the deal on Friday, just one week ahead of SpaceX's historic IPO.
While the AI fundraising machine keeps breaking its own records, some founders are building in the other direction. Mirror founder Brynn Putnam just raised money for Board, a startup focused on bringing people together through in-person games and social experiences. Cyberdeck creators are going viral crafting whimsical DIY computers that literally encourage users to touch grass. Unlike the AI-free browser crowd, this doesnโt just feel like backlash, [โฆ]
A Brooklyn seller is putting their $5.99 million property on the block, and theyโll sign the deed if you pay them in cash โ or Anthropic stock.
Experts are warning about computer "worms" created with AI that can infect devices and harm users without restraint. University of Toronto professor Nicolas Papernot joins with more.
Back in 2002, Porsche fans sputtered with rage as the Cayenne made its debut at the Paris Motor. More than 20 years later, Porsche now sells more SUVs than anything else in its lineup. Last year, the Macan and Cayenne accounted for 62 percent of all Porsche sales. Now, these SUVs are trolling traditionalists in [โฆ]
From battery life to privacy, there are many hurdles to the idea taking off.
Algorithms promised infinite variety. A new AI study finds they're producing "visual elevator music" instead, and that's only half the monoculture problem.
A new NPR/Ipsos poll shows many teachers are using AI to save time, but a majority are also worried the technology is making it harder for students to learn to think for themselves.
DIYer and TikTok user Annike Tan, who goes by @ubeboobey, can carry her cyberdeck around without anyone noticing because it doesn't look like a computer at all. Tan, who has been featured in The Cut and Wired, went viral earlier this year with a mermaid-themed cyberdeck she made inside an old purse. She has since [โฆ]
The California startup released the fourth-generation of its home assistance robot, Stretch.
Tech giants are shifting from solely providing computing power to distributing AI models, unlocking a lucrative new revenue stream.
Some of the AI industry's biggest rivals have put their many, many grievances aside for a common cause: making it harder for people to use their technology to develop biological weapons. In an open letter to US lawmakers, tech leaders are pressing Congress to enact rules closing what they say is an alarming biosecurity gap [โฆ]
With $500 million in funding and a reported $2.5 billion valuation, Flourish wants to reinvent AI by putting real neurons under the microscope.
New AI infrastructure is emerging in India, Brazil, the UAE, and Africa, where local stacks are designed to get around compute scarcity.
At the recent summit in Beijing, President Donald Trump and Chinese President Xi Jinping put artificial intelligence on the agenda. Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent emphasized the leadersโ focus on AI guardrails that balance โโ the most innovation and the highest level of safety.โ The strategic question for the United States now is whether we will rely [โฆ]