Nvidia Backs OpenAI Data Center, Anthropic News, Google Buys Spirit Airlines Data
Nvidia makes another deal, this time with a frontier lab; Anthropic's revenue continues to amaze; and maybe data finally is oil
Analysis of technology and media strategy from Ben Thompson.
Nvidia makes another deal, this time with a frontier lab; Anthropic's revenue continues to amaze; and maybe data finally is oil
Stripe is reportedly acquiring OpenRouter, an implicit bet on a future market of models and the chance at Aggregation
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Anthropic is adding watermarking in response to the E.U.'s AI law. It's a terrible idea, first and foremost for philosophical reasons
Nvidia is finding new ways for its customers to raise money, and it's expanding the risk of the AI buildout significantly
Apple's earnings (and stock) are limited not by memory but rather chip shortages; then, more on Amazon's earnings and Andy Jassy's market analysis
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Google's earnings seemed to confirm the Anthropic hedge; it was Andy Jassy who explained why their — and Amazon's — capex was justifiable
Microsoft's earnings were compelling because they showed a clarity of strategy, lower costs, and a tangibility of application. The reason why is scarier
Meta's earnings were a bit disappointing; future promises about AI products were more disconcerting
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