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✈️ Anduril completes first flight of its unmanned jet drone
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- Anduril's jet-powered drone, the YFQ-44A, completed its first flight for the U.S. Air Force, which wants a "loyal wingman" to fly alongside fighter jets at a California testing site.
- Flying semi-autonomously, the aircraft handled its own flight controls and throttle adjustment without direct human input, and it was designed to land just by pushing a single button.
- Following the test, the company plans to increase manufacturing of its Collaborative Combat Aircraft (CCA) model, with prototype production scheduled to begin at an Ohio facility next year.
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🧠 First Neuralink patient could get a device upgrade
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- Elon Musk stated that first patient Noland Arbaugh might be the first to receive a "Neuralink upgrade" or a "dual Neuralink implant" to further augment his mind-controlled abilities.
- He predicts it will not be long before a Neuralink recipient can outperform most, and eventually all, humans at playing "fast reaction video games" with their thoughts.
- Meanwhile, Arbaugh is studying neuroscience and pre-calculus with good grades and has also teased that "big news" regarding his progress is coming for his two-year update in 2026.
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🛰️ Future Starlink satellites will become orbiting data centers
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- SpaceX plans to create orbiting data centers by scaling up its V3 Starlink satellites, which have high-speed laser links, allowing them to host more computing power for AI training.
- The satellites will overcome connectivity challenges using a built-in laser system that creates a mesh network in space, enabling data transmission between satellites at speeds up to 200Gbps.
- A startup called Starcloud is also launching a test satellite with an Nvidia H100 GPU to create its own network of orbiting data centers designed to connect to Starlink.
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💰 The hidden debt behind the AI boom
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- Tech firms like Meta are raising tens of billions for AI data centers using off-balance-sheet debt, a method that keeps these enormous liabilities from appearing on their main financial statements.
- This is done by creating a special purpose vehicle, a separate legal company that owns assets like Nvidia chips and holds the associated debt, while the tech giant simply pays rent.
- The rapid debt buildup, with external financing needs pegged at $1.5 trillion, worries analysts who recall how similar off-balance-sheet vehicles were central to past financial crises like Enron's collapse.
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🤖 Nearly 10% of US newspaper articles use AI
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- A University of Maryland study using the Pangram AI detector found nearly 9 percent of US newspaper articles are AI-generated, with smaller local papers using these tools more than national outlets.
- Transparency is nearly nonexistent, as only five of 100 flagged stories disclosed AI involvement, and some papers with public bans still published machine-written content without knowing it.
- At top national newspapers, AI use in opinion sections grew 25-fold between 2022 and 2025, driven almost entirely by guest contributors rather than the publications' own staff journalists.
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🛑 Nexperia allowed to resume exports from China following Trump-Xi talks
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- China's Ministry of Commerce will now grant exemptions to its Nexperia export ban, allowing automakers with a waiver to resume orders for chips from the company on a case-by-case basis.
- The policy change follows a meeting between Trump and Xi, where the White House agreed to postpone its 50-percent subsidiary rule that threatened Nexperia's access to U.S. components and software.
- Despite Beijing's move, Nexperia's Dutch head office has now stopped shipping raw materials to its China factory, which is responsible for 70 percent of the chipmaker’s global output.
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