๐จ Google Drops Nano Banana Pro
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๐จ Google Ships "Nano Banana Pro" (Yes, That's the Real Name)
Google just dropped Nano Banana Pro, an image model that can finally spell. Built on Gemini 3 Pro, it promises "studio-quality control" and text that doesn't look like a stroke victim wrote it.
After years of AI art with text that looks like ancient hieroglyphics, we finally get readable memes. The singularity is upon us. (source)
๐ค Gemini 3 Has an Existential Crisis, Refuses to Believe It's 2025
A researcher got early access to Gemini 3, which then accused them of gaslighting when told it was 2025. The model's training data stopped at 2024, so it literally couldn't comprehend the present.
Even Google's most advanced AI is basically your uncle who still thinks Obama is president. Confidently wrong, aggressively defensive. (source)
๐ญ Foxconn + OpenAI = The Unholy Hardware Alliance
Foxconn (the iPhone factory people) is partnering with OpenAI to build AI hardware. Translation: Sam Altman found someone with actual factories.
OpenAI finally realized you can't run AGI on vibes alone - you need someone who can actually build the metal boxes. (source)
๐ธ Foxconn and Nvidia Drop $1.4B on Taiwan Supercomputer
They're building Asia's first Blackwell GB300-powered data center by 2026. That's $1.4 billion for a building full of GPUs that'll probably mine crypto on the side.
The GPU arms race just went nuclear. Taiwan becomes the Switzerland of compute. (source)
๐ฐ Foxconn CEO: "We're Spending $3B a Year on AI, Deal With It"
Foxconn pledged $2-3 billion annually for the next 3-5 years on AI infrastructure. That's more than most countries' defense budgets.
When the company that makes everything commits this hard, you know the bubble either pops spectacularly or we all work for the machines by 2030. (source)
๐ฎ๐ณ India Builds "HyperVault" (Not a Crypto Scam, We Checked)
TCS and TPG are dropping $2 billion on AI data centers across India. They're calling it HyperVault because apparently "ServerFarm2025" wasn't dramatic enough.
India's racing to close the compute gap before someone realizes you can't train GPT-5 on a Dell laptop. (source)
๐ Wall Street Warns: "Maybe Don't YOLO Everything into AI Stocks"
Finance executives are suddenly concerned that paying 100x revenue for companies with ".ai" domains might be risky. Shocking revelation.
The same people who brought you 2008 are now worried about bubbles. That's definitely not concerning. (source)
๐ก๏ธ Hackers vs Defenders: Everyone Gets AI Now
Cybersecurity is now just AI fighting AI while humans watch. Attackers use it for smarter phishing, defenders use it to detect the phishing. It's robots all the way down.
The future of security is two AIs locked in eternal combat while your password is still "password123". (source)
๐ Perplexity's "Comet" Browser Hits Android, Promises to Read Your Tabs
Perplexity launched an AI browser that can answer questions about all your open tabs. Finally, someone to explain why you have 47 Stack Overflow tabs open.
The browser wars are back, except now they're all trying to think for you instead of just displaying websites. (source)
๐ Wikipedia Editors Write "How to Spot AI Slop" Guide
Wikipedia's volunteer army created a guide for detecting AI writing. Key tells: "pivotal moment," "it's worth noting," and explaining things nobody asked about.
The people who work for free are now teaching us how to spot the robots trying to take their jobs. Peak 2025. (source)
๐จ Google Deploys AI to Fight Indian Scammers
Google's using on-device AI to detect scams on Pixel 9 phones in India. It alerts you when someone's trying to steal your money via screen-sharing.
AI finally doing something useful - protecting grandma from "Microsoft support" instead of generating pictures of her as an anime character. (source)
๐ฎ 'Mixup' App Turns AI Art into Mad Libs for Zoomers
New iOS app lets you create AI images using fill-in-the-blank templates. It's like DALL-E met a children's activity book and had a baby.
We've gone from "AI will replace artists" to "AI is now a party game." The timeline remains undefeated. (source)
๐ช Khosla Ventures' Marketing Genius Exits Stage Left
Shernaz Daver, who convinced everyone Khosla Ventures invented AI investing, is leaving. She literally branded them as OpenAI's "first investor" (they weren't).
Even in AI, it's not about being first - it's about having the best marketing person to say you were first. (source)
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