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Google has a ‘moonshot’ plan for AI data centers in space
Google is taking its AI ambitions beyond Earth with Project Suncatcher — a bold plan to build solar-powered data centers in space. The company wants to launch satellites equipped with its custom TPUs, harnessing near-constant sunlight to power AI computation off the planet. While the idea sounds straight out of sci-fi, it’s a serious bet on solving one of AI’s biggest bottlenecks: energy. Investors are now watching closely as Google tests this frontier — a potential new era for cloud computing that could reshape both the tech and space industries.

Tech and chip stocks tumble across Asia as investors rethink the AI boom
Tech and chip stocks across Asia are tumbling as investors finally pause to rethink the AI frenzy. With names like Samsung, Advantest, and TSMC down sharply, and Michael Burry shorting AI giants, sentiment is cooling fast. The message from markets is clear: the AI dream isn’t dead—it’s just being priced for reality.

Two days after OpenAI’s Atlas, Microsoft relaunches a nearly identical AI browser
Two days after OpenAI launched its new AI-powered Atlas browser , Microsoft responded with a nearly identical upgrade to Edge Copilot Mode —turning its browser into a full AI assistant. The race to own the next generation of web browsing has officially begun, as both tech giants blur the line between search, chat, and browsing.

OpenAI’s $1 Trillion Ambition: Can $13 Billion Become $1 Trillion in Just Five Years?
OpenAI has an audacious goal: grow from $13 billion to $1 trillion in five years. With massive infrastructure investments, bold product bets, and expanding global influence, the company is rewriting what’s possible in tech and setting the pace for the AI race.

OpenAI’s DevDay 2025 Preview: Will Sam Altman Launch the ChatGPT Browser?
OpenAI’s DevDay 2025 could reveal the long-rumored ChatGPT browser. Here’s what to expect, what’s realistic, and why it could change the way we use the web.

LinkedIn’s CEO Says He Uses AI to Write ‘Almost Every Email,’ Including to His Boss, the Head of Microsoft
LinkedIn CEO Ryan Roslansky admits that AI helps him draft “almost every email,” even to Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella. Using Microsoft’s Copilot, he says AI improves clarity and tone for high-stakes communication—while warning against blindly letting AI reply.
