SoftBank buys the internet's plumbing for $4B
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πΈ SoftBank Literally Buys the Internet's Backbone
SoftBank just dropped $4 BILLION on DigitalBridge - basically acquiring $108 billion worth of data centers, cell towers, and fiber networks. They're not betting on AI anymore; they're becoming the landlord of the entire AI neighborhood.
While everyone's fighting over GPUs, SoftBank said "screw it" and bought the buildings that house them. Galaxy brain move or desperate infrastructure grab?? Time will tell.
π€ Nvidia Completes Its $5B Intel Bailout (The Humiliation Is Complete)
Nvidia officially bought 214.7 million Intel shares at $23.28 each - a $5 billion lifeline for the company that once ruled semiconductors. The deal cleared antitrust (??) and Intel's stock didn't even move. Brutal.
The AI chip king is literally keeping its former competitor on life support. It's like watching Amazon buy Barnes & Noble out of pity.
π¨ OpenAI Desperately Hiring Someone to Stop Their Models From Going Rogue
Sam Altman announced they need a Head of Preparedness ASAP because their models are now "so good at computer security they're finding critical vulnerabilities". The job pays $555K to basically prevent Skynet. No pressure!!
When the CEO admits AI presents "real challenges" and needs someone to stop attackers from exploiting them... maybe we've gone too far?? Just a thought.
π€ Claude Opus 4.5 Just Worked a Full Morning Shift Without Supervision
METR Evals reports Claude hit a 4 hour 49 minute autonomous work session - the longest published AI attention span to date. The 95% confidence interval goes up to 20 HOURS. Your coworker can't even do that.
AI agents are approaching "actual employee" levels of persistence. Soon they'll be asking for PTO and complaining about the coffee machine.
π South Korea's Chip Exports Go BRRRR (Up 41.8%)
Korean semiconductor exports are absolutely mooning - up 41.8% in December alone. Economists predict 56% growth in 2026 because apparently everyone needs more GPUs to train models that tell us to eat rocks.
South Korea's export data = the real AI hype meter. These numbers suggest the bubble hasn't even started to pop yet.
π’ VCs: "2026 Is When Enterprise AI Actually Works" (We Promise This Time)
TechCrunch asked 24 VCs when enterprises will see ROI from AI. Answer: 2026. Currently 95% aren't getting returns despite burning millions on "random experiments with dozens of solutions."
The enterprise AI gold rush is hitting the "wait, this needs to actually work?" phase. Series A now requires $1-2M ARR, not just a ChatGPT wrapper and vibes.
π§ Startup Wins TechCrunch Disrupt by... Preventing Data Center Leaks??
MayimFlow uses IoT sensors and ML to give 24-48 hours warning before water leaks in data centers. Founded by an ex-IBM/Oracle/Microsoft infrastructure nerd who knows where the bodies are buried.
Peak 2024 energy - using AI to protect the infrastructure that powers AI. It's turtles all the way down, bestie.
π Apple/Google/WhatsApp: "Hey BTW, Governments Are Hacking You"
Tech giants are mass-alerting users about NSO Group and Intellexa spyware. Their advice? Enable Lockdown Mode and maybe don't click weird links from "definitely not the CIA."
When Big Tech is scared enough to send warnings, the surveillance state has officially entered its unhinged era.
π "Military-Grade" Home Security for Tech Bros Gets Delayed (Shocker)
Sauron (yes, really) raised $18M from Palantir execs to build AI security with LiDAR, thermal imaging, and ex-military monitoring. Launch pushed from Q1 2025 to... "later in 2026 at the earliest" lololol.
Even with infinite VC money, building physical AI products is HARD. Turns out you can't just prompt engineer a security system.
π§ Gmail MIGHT Let You Change Your Email Address (Only Took 20 Years)
Google is "gradually rolling out" the ability to change Gmail addresses while keeping old emails. You'd wait 12 months before creating another one because... reasons??
In the year of AGI, Google's biggest innovation is letting you escape xXSephiroth2003Xx@gmail.com. We love to see it.
π WeTransfer Founder Rage-Builds Competitor Out of Spite
Nalden created Boomerang because WeTransfer got bought and started doing AI training on user files (?!). His pitch: "It's a hammer that just works" with no ads, no AI, no BS.
Not everything needs AI!! Sometimes the best innovation is protecting simplicity from product managers.
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