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College students drown out AI-praising commencement speeches with boos
By Ben Stockton published
Ex-Google CEO Eric Schmidt found himself booed and jeered as he gave the commencement address at the University of Arizona, telling the students AI will "shape the world."

China bypasses US GPU bans with 1.54-exaflops 'LineShine' supercomputer
By Anton Shilov last updated
CPUs can successfully do GPU jobs, but there is one important caveat.

LinkedIn recruitment spam becomes Olde English prose after user hides AI prompt injection in bio
By Mark Tyson last updated
One LinkedIn user has fought back against recruiter spam in a very unusual way.

OpenClaw creator burned through $1.3 million in OpenAI API tokens in a single month
By Luke James published
The bill covered 603 billion tokens across 7.6 million requests, all generated by roughly 100 Codex instances.

Maker packs an opinionated, googly-eyed AI chatbot into a mobile suitcase, powered by an Nvidia Jetson
By Mark Tyson published
Sparky is an opinionated googly-eyed AI in a suitcase powered by an Nvidia Jetson Orin NS Super 16GB.

Musk's Colossus 1 AI supercomputer's inefficient mixed-architecture design couldn't be used to train Grok, so Anthropic's using it for inference instead
By Etiido Uko published
Premium Musk turns Grok’s original AI cluster into a revenue machine.

Lake Tahoe residents could be left powerless as AI datacenters inhale watts
By Bruno Ferreira published
At this rate, candlemaker stocks are looking promising.

Supermicro-tied execs used Thailand government entity to ship Nvidia AI GPUs to China — report alleges Chinese web giant Alibaba received restricted servers
By Anton Shilov published
A network to smuggle restricted Nvidia AI hardware has been found: it shipped to Alibaba, among other destinations.

Chinese grey market sells Claude API access at 90% off by using stolen credentials, model substitution, and harvesting users' prompts and outputs for resale as AI training data
By Luke James published
A grey-market economy of API proxy services in China is reselling access to Anthropic's Claude models at as little as 10% of the official price.
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