Nvidia hits $5T while Amazon builds a million-chip death star
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π° Nvidia Achieves Financial Singularity at $5 Trillion
Nvidia just became the first company to hit $5 trillion market cap. Jensen's leather jacket collection is now worth more than most countries' GDP.
The entire AI revolution runs on Nvidia GPUs. They're basically the OPEC of compute - except instead of oil, they're selling digital crack to tech companies. (source)
π§ Sam Altman Casually Asks for $1.4 Trillion
OpenAI's CEO wants to spend $1.4 trillion on 30 gigawatts of compute. For context, that's enough power to run Belgium... or one ChatGPT query in 2027.
Altman isn't building a company - he's building the Death Star of AGI. And he just restructured OpenAI to legally vacuum up infinite money. (source)
β‘ Amazon Builds Half-Million Chip Cluster, Calls It "Project Rainier"
Amazon deployed 500,000 custom AI chips for Anthropic's Claude. That's right - they built their own silicon army because waiting for Nvidia GPUs is for peasants.
The cloud wars just went nuclear. Amazon's not renting compute anymore - they're manufacturing their own AI industrial complex. (source)
π Big Tech to Spend $500B on AI by 2027, Stock Market Sweats
Microsoft, Google, and Amazon will blow half a trillion dollars on AI infrastructure. That's more than the GDP of Sweden, but for data centers.
The entire stock market is betting these companies aren't just lighting money on fire. Spoiler: They might be. (source)
π«§ Oracle CEO: "There's No AI Bubble" (Famous Last Words)
Oracle's CEO says AI isn't a bubble because "demand exceeds supply." That's literally what they said about tulips in 1637.
When tech CEOs start denying bubbles, it's time to check if your 401k is diversified into canned goods. (source)
πΎ Seagate Profits from AI's Infinite Hunger for Storage
Storage company Seagate is crushing it because AI models need ungodly amounts of disk space. Turns out, digital intelligence requires physical spinning rust.
The AI boom isn't just enriching chip makers - even the boring hardware companies are printing money. (source)
π Amazon Fires 14,000 Middle Managers, Blames "Bureaucracy"
Amazon's cutting 14,000 corporate jobs to become "more agile." Translation: ChatGPT can write status reports cheaper than humans.
AI isn't coming for factory workers first - it's coming for the PowerPoint warriors and Excel jockeys. (source)
π Eli Lilly + Nvidia = Drug Discovery Supercomputer
Big Pharma meets Big GPU. They're building a supercomputer to simulate millions of drug experiments without killing any lab rats.
AI is finally doing something useful - potentially curing diseases instead of just generating anime waifus. (source)
π€ Foxconn's Robots Now Build the Servers That Train More Robots
The factory that makes Nvidia's AI servers will be staffed by AI-powered humanoid robots. It's robots building the brains for other robots. We've reached peak recursion.
The singularity isn't coming - it's already here, and it's assembling itself in Houston. (source)
π Character.AI Bans Kids After Some Very Bad Things Happened
Following teenage suicides, Character.AI is removing open chats for users under 18. Turns out, AI companions for depressed teens was a terrible idea.
The "move fast and break things" motto hits different when the things breaking are actual humans. (source)
π Elon Launches Wikipedia But With More Hallucinations
Musk's Grokipedia went live with 885,000 articles, all presumably explaining why he's right about everything.
Because what the internet really needed was Wikipedia, but generated by the same AI that thinks Turkey's president doesn't exist. (source)
βοΈ Grammarly Rebrands as "Superhuman" (Not a Joke)
The grammar checker bought an email app and took its name. Now it's "Superhuman" - because nothing says humility like that rebrand.
Every productivity app is pivoting to AI assistants. Soon your spell-checker will be scheduling your meetings and filing your divorce papers. (source)
π UNC Makes AI Its "North Star" (Whatever That Means)
University of North Carolina is restructuring entire departments around AI. They're literally reorganizing academia to worship the algorithm.
Even universities are FOMO-ing into AI. Your philosophy degree just became even more useless. (source)
π‘οΈ Startup Builds "Antivirus for AI" (Finally, Someone's Thinking)
Elloe AI fact-checks every LLM response for hallucinations and bias. It's basically a bullshit detector for chatbots.
Someone finally realized we need safety rails on the thing we're letting make all our decisions. (source)
ποΈ Phoebe Gates' Shopping App (Yes, That Gates)
Bill's daughter launched Phia, an AI shopping assistant that finds sustainable alternatives. Rich people teaching us how to save money - classic.
AI is now helping you spend money more efficiently, which is definitely what humanity needed. (source)
π $15/Month AI Tutor Replaces Human Teachers
Super Teacher uses animated AI tutors for elementary kids. Because nothing says "quality education" like a cartoon teaching your kid math.
Private tutoring just got democratized... or we just outsourced parenting to algorithms. Time will tell. (source)
π CampusAI Teaches Normies How to Use ChatGPT
A startup teaching non-technical workers AI skills. They even have a metaverse campus, because apparently that's still a thing.
The biggest AI challenge isn't building it - it's teaching Karen from HR how to use it without accidentally firing everyone. (source)
Until tomorrow (assuming the robots let us live),
Team Galaxy.ai
P.S. Nvidia's market cap is now larger than the GDP of Japan. This is fine. Everything is fine. π₯
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