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Big Tech Bets $50 Billion on India’s AI Future
AIBusinessInnovation

Big Tech Bets $50 Billion on India’s AI Future

In a whirlwind 24 hours, Microsoft and Amazon pledged over $50 billion for India’s tech future. This massive investment targets cloud infrastructure and AI, aiming to turn the country into a core engineering hub.

by Henry BlakemoreDecember 11, 2025
Oracle’s AI Hype Hits a Wall, and the Stock Pays the Price
AIBusinessSoftware

Oracle’s AI Hype Hits a Wall, and the Stock Pays the Price

Oracle posted a huge beat on future contract value, but its stock still dropped. The market’s AI euphoria is fading, replaced by hard questions about execution and competition. It’s a reality check.

by Henry BlakemoreDecember 10, 2025
SpaceX IPO Buzz: $1.5 Trillion Valuation and AI in Space
BusinessInnovationStartups

SpaceX IPO Buzz: $1.5 Trillion Valuation and AI in Space

According to a new report, SpaceX is preparing for a massive 2026 IPO to raise capital for an audacious project: building AI data centers in orbit. The move aims to solve Earth’s resource constraints but faces immense technical hurdles. Here’s what we know.

by Henry BlakemoreDecember 10, 2025
Lucid CEO Spots a Clear EV Demand Slowdown. Now What?
BusinessManufacturingTechnology

Lucid CEO Spots a Clear EV Demand Slowdown. Now What?

Lucid Group’s interim CEO, Marc Winterhoff, told Bloomberg that demand for electric vehicles is definitely slowing in the US and Europe. The company’s second model, the Gravity SUV, will start European deliveries in the first quarter of 2026.

by Henry BlakemoreDecember 10, 2025
Oracle’s AI Bet Gets Real With Earnings Report
BusinessCloudSoftware

Oracle’s AI Bet Gets Real With Earnings Report

Oracle is set to report fiscal Q2 earnings after the bell Wednesday. Wall Street expects a 15% revenue jump, but all eyes are on the company’s massive, debt-fueled AI infrastructure build-out and its financial sustainability.

by Henry BlakemoreDecember 10, 2025
OpenAI Hires Slack’s CEO to Chase Business Dollars
AIBusinessSoftware

OpenAI Hires Slack’s CEO to Chase Business Dollars

OpenAI is making a big play for the enterprise. The company just hired Slack CEO Denise Dresser as its new chief revenue officer, signaling a major push to sell AI to businesses.

by Henry BlakemoreDecember 10, 2025
OpenAI’s “Code Red” Moment: Is the AI Darling Losing Its Crown?
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OpenAI’s “Code Red” Moment: Is the AI Darling Losing Its Crown?

According to an Engadget analysis, OpenAI’s lead has evaporated. Google’s Gemini 3 Pro now ranks #1 on key benchmarks, while GPT-5 was seen as a downgrade. Sam Altman has declared a “code red” internally as the company chases $200 billion in revenue by 2030.

by Henry BlakemoreDecember 10, 2025
Trump lets Nvidia sell better AI chips to China—with a catch
AIBusinessSemiconductors

Trump lets Nvidia sell better AI chips to China—with a catch

The U.S. is allowing Nvidia to sell its higher-end H200 AI chips to approved customers in China, but with a 25% export tariff. This move creates a new, complex middle ground in the ongoing tech restrictions.

by Henry BlakemoreDecember 10, 2025
JWST Spots a Shockingly Normal Supernova From the Cosmic Dawn
BusinessInnovationTechnology

JWST Spots a Shockingly Normal Supernova From the Cosmic Dawn

Astronomers using the JWST have confirmed the earliest supernova ever seen, a normal star explosion from when the universe was only 720 million years old. The discovery suggests the first stars weren’t so different from those today.

by Nathan CrossDecember 10, 2025
Trump’s Nvidia China Chip Deal: A Green Light With Red Tape
AIBusinessSemiconductors

Trump’s Nvidia China Chip Deal: A Green Light With Red Tape

President Trump gave Nvidia a conditional green light to sell its H200 AI chips to China, but the deal is far from done. Analysts see a massive revenue opportunity, but political and commercial obstacles could still derail the entire arrangement.

by Henry BlakemoreDecember 9, 2025

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