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MIT simulation shows AI can replace 11.7% of U.S. workers worth $1.2 trillion in salaries
By Jowi Morales published
MIT and ORNL built the Iceberg Index, which showed how much of the entire American workforce is at risk of being replaced by AI tools.

Major insurers move to avoid liability for AI lawsuits as multi-billion dollar risks emerge
By Luke James last updated
Major insurers are moving to ring-fence their exposure to artificial intelligence failures, after a run of costly and highly public incidents pushed concerns about systemic, correlated losses.

SpaceX CEO Elon Musk says AI compute in space will be the lowest-cost option in 5 years — but Nvidia's Jensen Huang says it's a 'dream'
By Anton Shilov published
AI is flying high?

Anthropic signs $30 billion deal with Amazon to deploy Claude on AWS
By Jon Martindale published
Premium Nvidia, Microsoft and Amazon hitch up with Anthropic

Elon Musk wants foundry partners to build '100 – 200 billion AI chips' per year
By Anton Shilov last updated
This is orders of magnitude more than the industry can build these days.

Chinese AI startup gets access to 2,300 banned Blackwell GPUs by exploiting cloud loophole
By Jowi Morales published
A Chinese company gains access to Nvidia hardware by renting compute from a Jakarta-based telecommunications company.

JP Morgan says Nvidia is gearing up to sell entire AI servers instead of just AI GPUs and componentry
By Anton Shilov published
Higher supply chain consolidation under Nvidia?

OpenAI’s colossal AI data center targets would consume as much electricity as entire nation of India
By Jowi Morales published
The AI race is exerting a massive toll on our environment.

J.P. Morgan calls out AI spend, says $650 billion in annual revenue required to deliver mere 10% return on AI buildout
By Jowi Morales last updated
A J.P. Morgan report says that the AI industry needs to make at least $650 billion annually for investors to get a 10% return on all the money going into it until 2030.

OpenAI asks U.S. to expand CHIPS Act tax credit to cover AI infrastructure despite firm's denial wanting a government 'backstop' for its massive loans
By Luke James published
OpenAI has asked the Trump administration to expand a major CHIPS Act tax credit to support the build-out of AI infrastructure, including servers, data centers, and power systems.
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