SpaceX In Talks To Provide Cloud Computing Power For DoD AI Projects – DTH

DTH-6-150x150Prediction market Kalshi moves into biotech, new study findings show no clear electromagnetic wave cancer risk in mobile phone use, Microsoft’s 13-inch Surface Laptop struggles with 8GB of RAM.

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Show Notes

AI Compute for Rent, Biotech Bets, and an 8GB Reality Check

This week, everyone seems to be looking for a side hustle. Meta and SpaceX may start renting out computing power, Kalshi wants people betting on drug trials, and Apple is raising prices while fighting battles on several fronts.

Meta’s $10 billion side hustle

Meta’s enormous AI infrastructure bill could start paying for itself. The company is reportedly discussing a two-year deal worth as much as $10 billion to supply Anthropic with computing power, potentially turning Meta into a cloud provider as well as an AI developer.

Source: The New York Times

Apple circles the wagons

Apple has told roughly 40 former employees now working at OpenAI to preserve documents related to its trade-secret lawsuit. The letters suggest Apple believes the alleged misuse of its hardware secrets may reach further than the two employees named in the case, while OpenAI says it hasn’t seen evidence supporting the claims.

Source: MacRumors

Apple turns up the price

Apple Music’s individual plan is rising from $11 to $12 a month, while the family plan jumps from $17 to $20 and the student tier moves from $6 to $7. Apple One’s Family and Premier bundles are also getting $2 increases, with Apple pointing to higher music-licensing costs.

Source: 9to5Mac

Nudify apps get an eviction notice

San Francisco City Attorney David Chiu has ordered Apple and Google to remove 13 face-swapping apps capable of producing non-consensual nude images. Google says it removed the five Android apps identified in the letters, but Chiu argues that app stores shouldn’t be profiting from tools easily used for sexual abuse.

Source: Wired

Betting on the FDA

Prediction market Kalshi is expanding into biotech, with contracts tied to clinical-trial results and FDA decisions. The company says it will screen traders and bar anyone with material nonpublic information, though letting people wager on drug trials opens up an entirely new collection of ethical questions.

Source: Bloomberg

The phone-cancer scare loses signal

A review of research commissioned by the World Health Organization found no clear link between mobile-phone use and cancers of the brain, head, or neck. Researchers said the brain-cancer evidence was particularly strong, although the data on some other possible health effects remains limited.

Source: The Conversation

Samsung’s foldables unfold early

Samsung’s next foldable phones have made the traditional pre-launch appearance online. Images shared by Evan Blass reportedly show a wider Galaxy Z Fold 8 alongside the Z Flip 8 and Fold 8 Ultra, days before Samsung’s July 22 event.

Source: 9to5Google

SpaceX reaches for the Pentagon cloud

SpaceX is reportedly discussing a potentially multibillion-dollar deal to provide computing power for Defense Department AI projects. The arrangement would expand the company’s defense role beyond satellites and communications, giving the SpaceX orbit even deeper access to sensitive government work.

Source: The Wall Street Journal

8GB is the new 4GB

Microsoft’s new $950 Surface Laptop still gets high marks for its hardware and battery life, but its base model comes with just 8GB of memory. The Verge found Windows 11 consuming most of that before normal multitasking even began, making the machine a strong argument for buying 16GB instead.

Source: The Verge