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Anthropic Faces at Least $80 Billion Cloud Bill by 2029, Underscoring Hyperscalers’ Grip on AI

Anthropic expects to pay at least $80 billion to Amazon, Google and Microsoft by 2029 to host and run its Claude AI on cloud infrastructure. The projection highlights the centrality of hyperscaler compute in the AI economy and carries implications for corporate margins, cloud vendor leverage, chip demand, and regulatory attention.

NeTe2026年2月18日 03:44
#Anthropic#Claude#cloud computing
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OpenClaw’s Viral Surge Is Redrawing AI’s Playbook — But Copycats Won’t Win the Race

OpenClaw — an open‑source agent orchestration framework — has ignited a community frenzy, spawning new social and marketplace experiments and attracting attention from high‑profile Chinese tech figures. Its agent‑to‑agent model shifts productivity dynamics, creating structural opportunities in multi‑agent platforms, security tooling, elastic compute markets and edge hardware, while raising novel privacy and governance risks.

NeTe2026年2月14日 01:54
#OpenClaw#AI agents#multi-agent systems
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Fei‑Fei Li Says the Next AI Frontier Is Not Language but the World Itself

Fei‑Fei Li told the Cisco AI Summit that AI’s next major frontier is spatial intelligence: models that understand and simulate 3D physical space. Her company World Labs has produced Marble, a “world model” designed for persistent, physically consistent virtual environments with applications from robotics training to therapy, while cautioning that data scarcity and real‑world complexity make general‑purpose robots a distant prospect.

NeTe2026年2月4日 01:40
#Fei‑Fei Li#World Labs#Marble
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NVIDIA’s Jensen Huang Says AI Build‑out Could Lift Tradespeople Into Six‑Figure Pay Brackets

NVIDIA CEO Jensen Huang warned that the build‑out of AI infrastructure will push demand for on‑site skilled trades—electricians, plumbers and HVAC technicians—so high that they could earn six‑figure annual salaries. The observation underscores that AI’s expansion creates major labour and logistical pressures in the physical infrastructure layer, with implications for wages, training and the costs of deploying large models.

NeTe2026年1月22日 09:00
#NVIDIA#Jensen Huang#AI infrastructure
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OpenAI's Hardware Gamble: First Device Planned for 2026 as It Seeks Control of the AI Endpoint

OpenAI plans to ship its first hardware device in 2026, signalling a strategic move to control the AI endpoint and diversify revenue beyond cloud services. The launch raises technical, commercial and regulatory challenges but could reshape competition between model builders and incumbent tech hardware ecosystems.

NeTe2026年1月19日 21:50
#OpenAI#AI hardware#ChatGPT