Daily Sync: June 30, 2026
South Korea fires a trillion‑dollar AI hardware shot, Rocket Lab buys Iridium to build an end‑to‑end space stack, and SCOTUS reins in geofence data grabs.
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RSS FeedSouth Korea fires a trillion‑dollar AI hardware shot, Rocket Lab buys Iridium to build an end‑to‑end space stack, and SCOTUS reins in geofence data grabs.
China claims GPU‑free supercomputing crown, US quietly widens Mythos access, and AI agents push infra, security, and cost control into the spotlight.
US loosens Mythos access while Asia spins up rival models, OpenAI faces fresh limits, and AI infra shifts from chips to agents and verifiable execution.
US starts gatekeeping frontier models, regulators eye 3D printers and streaming, and AI agents move from toys to audited infrastructure.
IBM claims sub‑1 nm chips, OpenAI slows public rollout, Anthropic escalates against Alibaba, and agentic AI starts to reshape both infra and product bets.
AI infra keeps shifting upward, from chips to AKS and fine‑tuning, while regulators and ops teams start reacting to the next-order risks.
AI-native infra, quantum-safe crypto, and climate stress all tighten the screws on how you architect and secure your stack.
AI infra gets bigger and dirtier, memory and security risks deepen, and regulators and unions push back on automation and surveillance.
AI controls tighten while vendors quietly reshape billing, auth, and infra for an agent‑first world.
AI agents move into core platforms, regulators tighten around AI and speech, and SpaceX’s financial and geopolitical entanglements deepen.
AI infra heats up as AWS chips go on sale, inference platforms raise mega-rounds, and regulators tighten both privacy and software supply-chain security.
OpenAI’s leaked losses, VMware’s customer exodus, and a hawkish Fed put AI and infra cost structures under the microscope.
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