
Amazon Bets $25B on Anthropic and 5GW of Trainium
Amazon will invest up to $25 billion more in Anthropic, with Anthropic committing to spend over $100 billion on AWS over the next decade, cementing Trainium as Claude's primary compute platform.
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Amazon will invest up to $25 billion more in Anthropic, with Anthropic committing to spend over $100 billion on AWS over the next decade, cementing Trainium as Claude's primary compute platform.

Moonshot AI releases Kimi K2.6 under Modified MIT with open weights on HuggingFace, 300-agent swarm execution, and the highest SWE-Bench Pro score among open models.

NVIDIA's Spatial Intelligence Lab released Lyra 2.0, a 14B model that turns a single photograph into a navigable 3D environment - but the weights carry a research-only license.

A fresh warning from developer Morgan Linton says free Lovable accounts can still read other users' AI chat histories, source code, and database credentials on projects created before November 2025. The pattern is the same one that earned the platform CVE-2025-48757 last year.

Factory closed a $150M Series C at a $1.5B valuation to expand its Droids - autonomous agents that handle the full software development lifecycle, not just code generation.

A Korean CTO ran a 13-step agent harness against 100+ major open-source repos over three days, landing 500+ commits and 130+ PRs - some merged by Kubernetes, Hugging Face, and Ollama maintainers. Then GitHub banned his account for spam, confirming that platform abuse detection cannot yet tell a disciplined harness from a bot.

Swiss broadcaster RTS reopens the 2023 Tesla Files leak in context of the confirmed $243M Miami verdict. The combined record: 2,400+ concealed sudden-acceleration complaints, 1,000+ undisclosed crashes, and a federal court that found Tesla knew.

Z.AI updated its GLM Coding Plan usage policy. Non-coding requests now trigger aggressive throttling, and three violations mean a permanent ban - which explains the wave of 1302 and 1303 rate-limit errors users have been hitting this week.

We ran our fake-star methodology against OpenClaw and 10 ecosystem variants, sampling 361,000-star profiles and fork ratios. The main repo looks clean. Most clones look clean. One repo with 6,532 claimed stars has vanished.

Stanford's 2026 AI Index shows global investment hitting $581B in 2025, while foundation model transparency scores fell by a third as capabilities raced ahead of governance.

NSA is running Anthropic's Mythos Preview while the Pentagon - its parent department - formally brands Anthropic a supply chain risk and fights in court to keep the company out of federal systems.

We pulled 11,447 MCP servers from four registries, ran the GitHub and OSV APIs against them, and tried to install the top 100. Nearly a third haven't been touched in six months.