Anthropic will pay xAI $1.25B per month for compute
Anthropic reportedly agreed to pay xAI about $1.25 billion per month for compute capacity.
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Anthropic reportedly agreed to pay xAI about $1.25 billion per month for compute capacity.
Nvidia reported another record quarter and disclosed a large portfolio of startup holdings.
OpenAI said one of its models helped disprove a long-standing discrete geometry conjecture.
Stability AI released an audio model designed to generate longer music tracks of up to six minutes.
Elon Musk's lawsuit against OpenAI is questioning the company's commitment to artificial intelligence safety. A former employee testified that the shift towards a product-focused approach undermines OpenAI’s original mission of ensuring humanity benefits from artificial general intelligence.
OpenAI announced new voice intelligence features in its API, enabling developers to build applications that can talk, transcribe, and translate conversations. The updates include a new voice model for realistic conversations, real-time translation for over 70 languages, and a transcription capability for live speech-to-text interactions.
Anthropic announced a joint venture for enterprise AI services with partners including Blackstone and Goldman Sachs, valued at $1.5 billion. Hours earlier, OpenAI revealed a similar venture called The Development Company, aiming to raise $4 billion, indicating strong competition between the two firms in the enterprise AI space.
Barry Diller argued that personal trust in AI leaders is not a governance strategy, and that more formal guardrails will matter as systems become more powerful. The comment reflects a growing push—among both tech insiders and policymakers—for enforceable controls instead of relying on reputational assurances.
Canadian-founded Moment Energy raised a Series B round to scale second-life battery storage. The company framed demand partly around AI and data-centre power constraints, showing how AI infrastructure growth is spilling into energy and grid markets.
Replit went from $2.8M in 2024 revenue to a billion-dollar run rate, and CEO Amjad Masad discussed the AI coding market, friction with Apple over web-based tools, and why he intends to keep the company independent. The interview offers a candid view of competitive dynamics among AI coding platforms.