AI Hardware

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OpenAI is building a speaker with Jony Ive while Apple sues them over hardware theft involving 400 former employees, including the designer's ex-colleagues.

OpenAI's first hardware device is a screenless smart speaker with mechanical movement

OpenAI's first hardware device is a screenless smart speaker with mechanical movement

OpenAI is developing a portable smart speaker as its debut consumer hardware product, designed to serve as a humanlike AI companion in the home. The screenless device features mechanical elements that move autonomously, creating the impression of being alive. Set for unveiling this year and release in 2027, it aims to be a physical manifestation of ChatGPT.

TechnologyTechCrunch, CNET, and 12 more
IBM stock crashes 25% as customers redirect spending to AI hardware ahead of price increases

IBM stock crashes 25% as customers redirect spending to AI hardware ahead of price increases

IBM shares suffered their worst single-day drop since 1987 after CEO Arvind Krishna revealed customers raided mainframe budgets to stockpile servers and storage before AI-driven price increases. The preliminary Q2 revenue of $17 billion missed analyst expectations by nearly $1 billion, exposing how the AI infrastructure boom is reshaping enterprise IT spending priorities and catching even established tech giants off guard.

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Global memory shortage drives smartphone shipments to 13-year low as AI boom reshapes chip priorities

Global memory shortage drives smartphone shipments to 13-year low as AI boom reshapes chip priorities

Smartphone shipments plunged 11% in Q2 2026, the steepest decline since 2013, as a global memory shortage drives prices sharply higher. The AI boom has diverted high-bandwidth memory chips to data centers, forcing budget phone makers like Xiaomi and Oppo to raise prices over 50% while Apple and Samsung maintain market share through strategic pricing and supply chain advantages.

BusinessGizmodo, MakeUseOf
Kalshi builds forward curve for computing power as exchanges race to financialize AI infrastructure

Kalshi builds forward curve for computing power as exchanges race to financialize AI infrastructure

Prediction market platform Kalshi has developed a forward curve tracking the future price of computing power, using weekly and monthly event contracts to predict GPU rental costs up to a year ahead. The move positions Kalshi alongside CME and ICE in the race to transform AI infrastructure into a tradable commodity, as GPU capacity becomes increasingly constrained and expensive.

BusinessThe Next Web, Gizmodo
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Sustainable AI

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Hochul's moratorium arrives as Texas data centers exploit loopholes and tribes face pressure to bypass state rules, showing companies hunt for the path of least resistance.

New York becomes first state to halt data center construction as AI infrastructure faces backlash

New York becomes first state to halt data center construction as AI infrastructure faces backlash

New York Governor Kathy Hochul signed an executive order imposing the country's first statewide data center moratorium, pausing construction permits for hyperscale facilities over 50 megawatts for up to one year. The move addresses growing concerns over rising electricity costs, environmental impact, and energy grid strain from AI-driven data center development.

PolicyCNET, The Register, and 25 more
Microsoft's AI expansion drives carbon emissions up 25% as 2030 climate deadline approaches

Microsoft's AI expansion drives carbon emissions up 25% as 2030 climate deadline approaches

Microsoft reported a 25% increase in carbon emissions during fiscal 2025, reaching 20.3 million metric tons as rapid AI infrastructure expansion collides with its pledge to become carbon-negative by 2030. The tech giant now faces mounting pressure to reconcile AI ambitions with environmental commitments, even as it claims progress on renewable energy and water replenishment targets.

BusinessTom's Hardware, The Register, and 7 more
Big Tech targets Native American land for AI data centers as tribes weigh opportunity against risk

Big Tech targets Native American land for AI data centers as tribes weigh opportunity against risk

Tech companies are pushing to build AI data centers on tribal lands, drawn by sovereign authority that enables rapid permitting and access to water and power. The expansion has split Indigenous communities between those seeing economic opportunity and activists warning of data colonialism, water depletion, and grid strain. Honor the Earth is tracking over 100 proposed projects while the Seminole Nation became the first tribe to pass a data center moratorium.

BusinessNYT, The Next Web, and 1 more
AI energy consumption strains power grid as data center demand drives costs up for manufacturers

AI energy consumption strains power grid as data center demand drives costs up for manufacturers

Data centers powering AI are consuming electricity at unprecedented rates, with global consumption hitting 565 TWh in 2026. US manufacturers in the Rust Belt are paying significantly higher electricity costs as data center demand strains the aging power grid. Some factories report energy bills jumping from $1,600 to $12,000 monthly, while steel companies face tens of millions in additional annual costs.

PolicyArs Technica, Tom's Hardware, and 12 more
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AI CapEx

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Son's $5 trillion AI bet collides with enterprise reality: CEOs like Arora demand 90% cost cuts before scaling, while AI spending already adds measurable inflation.

SoftBank's Masayoshi Son predicts $5 trillion annual AI demand by 2040, dismisses bubble concerns

SoftBank's Masayoshi Son predicts $5 trillion annual AI demand by 2040, dismisses bubble concerns

At SoftBank's annual conference in Tokyo, CEO Masayoshi Son projected that AI infrastructure will require $5 trillion in annual investment by 2040, calling bubble concerns absurd. With over $60 billion committed to OpenAI and bold predictions about AI-related industries consuming 20% of global GDP, Son outlined an ambitious vision for an agent-centric future powered by nuclear fusion.

BusinessReuters, AP, and 7 more
New York becomes first state to halt data center construction as AI infrastructure faces backlash

New York becomes first state to halt data center construction as AI infrastructure faces backlash

New York Governor Kathy Hochul signed an executive order imposing the country's first statewide data center moratorium, pausing construction permits for hyperscale facilities over 50 megawatts for up to one year. The move addresses growing concerns over rising electricity costs, environmental impact, and energy grid strain from AI-driven data center development.

PolicyCNET, The Register, and 25 more
IBM stock crashes 25% as customers redirect spending to AI hardware ahead of price increases

IBM stock crashes 25% as customers redirect spending to AI hardware ahead of price increases

IBM shares suffered their worst single-day drop since 1987 after CEO Arvind Krishna revealed customers raided mainframe budgets to stockpile servers and storage before AI-driven price increases. The preliminary Q2 revenue of $17 billion missed analyst expectations by nearly $1 billion, exposing how the AI infrastructure boom is reshaping enterprise IT spending priorities and catching even established tech giants off guard.

BusinessThe Register, FT, and 12 more
Jamie Dimon reveals AI cut up to 40% of jobs in some JPMorgan divisions, but margins won't grow

Jamie Dimon reveals AI cut up to 40% of jobs in some JPMorgan divisions, but margins won't grow

JPMorgan Chase CEO Jamie Dimon disclosed that AI has eliminated 30 to 40 percent of jobs in certain bank divisions, though most affected employees found positions elsewhere. Despite these cuts, Dimon warned that competitive dynamics mean the savings will flow to customers rather than boosting profit margins, as every bank deploys similar AI capabilities.

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Layoffs

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Meta's AI allegedly flagged workers on medical leave as underperformers, turning the tools meant to scale efficiency into enforcers of attendance over legal rights.

Meta faces lawsuit alleging discriminatory AI systems drove layoffs of 8,000 employees

Meta faces lawsuit alleging discriminatory AI systems drove layoffs of 8,000 employees

Twenty-six Meta employees are suing the company, claiming it used AI tools to unfairly select workers for termination based on metrics that penalized those on protected medical or family leave. The lawsuit, filed in California federal court, alleges Meta's constellation of AI systems—including internal assistant Metamate and AI-token dashboards—disproportionately targeted employees who couldn't accumulate productivity scores while on leave, violating federal and state discrimination laws.

PolicyArs Technica, The Verge, and 17 more
Jamie Dimon reveals AI cut up to 40% of jobs in some JPMorgan divisions, but margins won't grow

Jamie Dimon reveals AI cut up to 40% of jobs in some JPMorgan divisions, but margins won't grow

JPMorgan Chase CEO Jamie Dimon disclosed that AI has eliminated 30 to 40 percent of jobs in certain bank divisions, though most affected employees found positions elsewhere. Despite these cuts, Dimon warned that competitive dynamics mean the savings will flow to customers rather than boosting profit margins, as every bank deploys similar AI capabilities.

BusinessThe Next Web, Fast Company, and 2 more
Thomson Reuters cuts 500 engineering jobs while hiring AI-native talent in workforce overhaul

Thomson Reuters cuts 500 engineering jobs while hiring AI-native talent in workforce overhaul

Thomson Reuters announced layoffs of up to 500 engineers while planning to hire 250 AI-native roles over two years. The Canadian content and technology company is restructuring its operations and technology unit as it embeds AI across legal, tax, and regulatory products. The move reflects a broader industry trend where tech roles are being reissued at higher skill levels.

BusinessThe Next Web, Silicon Republic
Xbox CEO Asha Sharma joins Federal Reserve jobs task force days after announcing 3,200 layoffs

Xbox CEO Asha Sharma joins Federal Reserve jobs task force days after announcing 3,200 layoffs

Asha Sharma has been appointed to co-lead a Federal Reserve task force examining how AI affects jobs and productivity. The timing has raised eyebrows across the gaming industry, coming just three days after she announced the largest restructuring in Xbox history, eliminating 3,200 positions. The panel will assess how general-purpose technologies reshape the labor market and inform monetary policy decisions.

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AI Infrastructure

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IBM's 25% plunge shows AI infrastructure demand is cannibalizing legacy tech budgets faster than vendors can pivot their own business models.

IBM stock crashes 25% as customers redirect spending to AI hardware ahead of price increases

IBM stock crashes 25% as customers redirect spending to AI hardware ahead of price increases

IBM shares suffered their worst single-day drop since 1987 after CEO Arvind Krishna revealed customers raided mainframe budgets to stockpile servers and storage before AI-driven price increases. The preliminary Q2 revenue of $17 billion missed analyst expectations by nearly $1 billion, exposing how the AI infrastructure boom is reshaping enterprise IT spending priorities and catching even established tech giants off guard.

BusinessThe Register, FT, and 12 more
SoftBank's Masayoshi Son predicts $5 trillion annual AI demand by 2040, dismisses bubble concerns

SoftBank's Masayoshi Son predicts $5 trillion annual AI demand by 2040, dismisses bubble concerns

At SoftBank's annual conference in Tokyo, CEO Masayoshi Son projected that AI infrastructure will require $5 trillion in annual investment by 2040, calling bubble concerns absurd. With over $60 billion committed to OpenAI and bold predictions about AI-related industries consuming 20% of global GDP, Son outlined an ambitious vision for an agent-centric future powered by nuclear fusion.

BusinessReuters, AP, and 7 more
SoftBank's Masayoshi Son predicts fusion power will fuel AI's future as demand soars

SoftBank's Masayoshi Son predicts fusion power will fuel AI's future as demand soars

SoftBank founder Masayoshi Son outlined an ambitious vision for AI at SoftBank World, predicting the technology will account for 20% of global output by 2040. He argued that nuclear fusion will become essential to power the massive data centers needed for AI's growth, estimating 3 terawatts of capacity will be required. Son dismissed AI critics and urged business leaders to embrace the technology or risk missing out on transformative economic opportunities.

TechnologyFT, Japan Times, and 1 more
Reflection AI secures $1B computing power deal with Nebius for Nvidia's latest chips

Reflection AI secures $1B computing power deal with Nebius for Nvidia's latest chips

Reflection AI signed a $1 billion compute deal with European AI infrastructure provider Nebius, gaining access to Nvidia's GB300 chips through 2029. The agreement follows the startup's recent SpaceX partnership and reflects the intense competition among AI firms to secure training infrastructure as open AI models gain traction amid rising concerns over closed-source alternatives.

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