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OpenAI–NVIDIA $100B Deal, Blue Origin NASA Win, DeepMind AI Risks, Oracle Co-CEOs, Fox Eyes TikTok
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OpenAI and NVIDIA announce strategic partnership to deploy 10 gigawatts of NVIDIA systems
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OpenAI and NVIDIA will build AI datacenters with at least 10 gigawatts of GPU capacity.
NVIDIA plans to invest up to $100 billion in OpenAI as deployments roll out.
First large-scale deployment is expected in the second half of 2026.
Blue Origin secured a contract to deliver NASA’s VIPER rover to the Moon’s south pole.
The rover mission will search for water ice and study lunar resources.
Launch is planned on Blue Origin’s New Glenn rocket, marking a milestone for its lunar program.
DeepMind identified new risk categories where AI could resist shutdown or alter itself.
The report highlights concerns about persuasive AI systems manipulating human behavior.
Recommendations include stricter safeguards on model weights and system access.
Oracle has elevated Safra Catz and Larry Ellison’s successors to co-CEOs.
The move is designed to strengthen leadership as Oracle scales cloud and AI operations.
This dual leadership model reflects the company’s long-term succession planning.
Fox is negotiating to join a consortium of U.S. investors seeking to acquire TikTok.
The group is pushing for greater U.S. control amid regulatory and security scrutiny.
If successful, Fox would gain a stake in TikTok’s highly engaged user base.
Samsung follows Micron and SanDisk raising DRAM and NAND flash prices by up to 30%
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Samsung is increasing DRAM prices by up to 30% and NAND flash by 5–10%.
The hikes follow similar moves by Micron and SanDisk.
Rising demand from AI data centers and smartphones is driving the price surge.
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