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Amazon is throwing money around like it found a secret money printer, Google is building more chips, and scientists are starting to wonder if ChatGPT is turning us all into goldfish. Let’s dive in. Amazon may invest another twenty five billion dollars into Anthropic. At this point their relationship is less “business partnership” and more “we finish each other’s cloud bills.” Jeff Bezos is one bouquet of GPUs away from proposing. πΈ Marvell stock jumped after Google started exploring two new AI chips with the company. Google is basically looking at Nvidia and saying “it’s not you, it’s your prices.” The chip wars just got messier. π And researchers say AI chatbots might be making us a little dumber. Turns out if you let a bot do all your thinking, your brain starts acting like it is permanently in airplane mode. Somewhere, your high school English teacher is nodding aggressively. π§ From billion dollar AI romance to silicon drama to humanity outsourcing its last two brain cells, the future remains weirdly hilarious. Let’s dig in. |
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In today’s AI digest: |
Amazon may invest another twenty five billion into Anthropic πΈ
Marvell jumps as Google explores two new AI chips π
AI chatbots might be making us a little dumber π§
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(source: CNBC) |
πΈ The Digest: Amazon may pour another 25 billion dollars into Anthropic, because apparently 8 billion dollars was just the warm up round. Anthropic already promised to spend more than 100 billion dollars on Amazon’s cloud services over the next decade, so Amazon looked at that number and said, “You know what, let’s make this relationship even more financially unhealthy.” |
Key Details: |
☁️ Anthropic Becomes Amazon’s Favorite Customer
Anthropic plans to spend over 100 billion dollars using Amazon’s cloud and AI chips. At this point, Anthropic is less of a startup and more of a very expensive Amazon Prime subscription. |
π° Five Billion Now, Twenty Billion Later
Amazon will invest 5 billion dollars immediately, with another 20 billion dollars potentially coming later if Anthropic hits certain goals. It is basically the corporate version of giving your kid 20 bucks now and promising a Ferrari if they get into Harvard. |
π§ The AI Arms Race Gets Pricier
Anthropic needs mountains of computing power to keep building Claude, while Amazon wants more people using its cloud business instead of Microsoft’s or Google’s. Somewhere in Seattle, Jeff Bezos is probably looking at a giant pile of servers and whispering, “More.” |
π Nobody Wants to Miss the Next Big Thing
Amazon has already invested 8 billion dollars in Anthropic before this. Add another 25 billion and suddenly the company that sells paper towels and dog food is also one of the biggest kingmakers in artificial intelligence. |
Why It Matters: This deal proves the AI race is no longer about who has the smartest chatbot. It is about who can spend the most money without fainting. Amazon is betting that Anthropic could become the next giant of AI, and Anthropic is betting that Amazon’s cloud can keep up. Either way, somebody is going to need a truly terrifying electricity bill. |
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AI chips |
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(source: Bloomberg) |
π The Digest: Marvell stock jumped after reports that Google is exploring two new AI chips with the company. One chip would help Google’s TPUs move data faster, while the other would be built specifically to run AI models more efficiently. Apparently Google looked at its current pile of chips and said, “What if we had even more chips?” |
Key Details: |
π§ Google Wants a Brain Upgrade
The first chip is a memory processing unit designed to work alongside Google’s existing TPUs. Think of it as giving Google’s AI a second cup of coffee and a much better memory. |
⚙️ A New TPU Is Coming Too
The second chip would be a brand new TPU optimized for running AI models, not training them. That matters because inference is where the real money is. Training an AI is impressive, but getting it to answer billions of weird questions about raccoons and tax law is where the servers earn their paycheck. |
π Wall Street Immediately Lost Its Mind
Marvell shares jumped nearly 5 percent on the news. Investors heard “Google + AI + chips” and reacted like someone had just announced free pizza at a hedge fund meeting. |
π Broadcom Might Be Sweating
Google already works with Broadcom on its TPUs, but bringing Marvell into the mix suggests it wants more options. In the AI chip world, loyalty lasts about as long as the next quarterly earnings report. |
Why It Matters: This is another sign that the AI chip race is turning into a full-blown semiconductor soap opera. Nvidia is still the star, Broadcom is the longtime partner, and now Marvell has walked onto the set looking suspiciously like the new love interest. |
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AI chatbots |
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(source: BBC) |
π§ The Digest: AI chatbots might be making us a little dumber, or at least a lot more mentally lazy. Why remember facts, solve problems, or form opinions when a robot can spit out an answer in three seconds? Humanity spent thousands of years evolving bigger brains, only to use them mostly for typing “summarize this PDF.” |
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π Your Brain Loves a Shortcut
Studies suggest people using ChatGPT for writing tasks show less brain activity and weaker memory of what they wrote. Which makes sense, because if the bot did all the work, your brain is basically just standing there holding the clipboard. |
π§ Critical Thinking Is Taking a Vacation
Researchers found that the more people rely on AI, the less they practice critical thinking. It is the intellectual version of owning a treadmill and hanging clothes on it instead of exercising. |
πΌ Even Office Workers Are Feeling It
Microsoft researchers say AI is changing work by turning people into fact-checkers instead of thinkers. So instead of solving problems, workers are now spending half their day asking, “Did the chatbot just make that up?” |
⚠️ We Are Not Doomed Yet
Experts say AI can still be useful if it is used in moderation. The problem starts when every small challenge gets outsourced to a machine. If you ask ChatGPT what to eat, what to say, what to write, and how to feel, at some point you are not living life anymore—you are just approving drafts. |
Why It Matters: AI is supposed to be a tool, not a replacement for your brain. A calculator helps with math, but you still need to know that two plus two is not seven. If this trend keeps going, future generations may have incredible AI assistants and absolutely no idea how to spell “restaurant” without help. |
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