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Spotify Removes 500K Streams from Chart-Topping Song Tied to $3M in Prediction Market Wagers
The platform's internal enforcement action against Malcolm Todd's 'Earrings' for artificial stream manipulation highlights the intersection of AI-driven fraud and regulated financial betting markets like Kalshi.
Switch Seeks Funding at $50B Valuation, Implies 74x EBITDA Multiple
The data center operator is reportedly raising ~$2 billion in a round led by Andreessen Horowitz, valuing its AI-focused infrastructure at a significant premium over public and private market comparables.
OpenAI Reportedly Discussed 5% Equity Stake for US Government
The proposal, reported by the Financial Times, is described as a conceptual bid to secure political buy-in from the Trump administration amid rising regulatory scrutiny of frontier AI models.
F-Droid Calls Google’s New Developer ID Rule ‘Malware,’ Warns of Threat to Open-Source Apps
The open-source app store F-Droid contends Google's Android Developer Verification program is a bid to control the ecosystem, not a security measure, threatening projects that rely on anonymous or pseudonymous contributors.
EU Draft Rule Eases Climate Offset Requirements for Data Centers
A June 30 European Commission draft proposal removes strict time-and-location matching for clean energy offsets and allows nuclear power certificates, following lobbying from tech firms including Microsoft and Amazon.
Google Loses Final EU Appeal, Solidifying €4.1B Android Antitrust Fine
The European Court of Justice upheld the landmark penalty against Google for illegally bundling its search and browser apps with Android, exhausting the company's appeals and cementing a major precedent under EU competition law.
DOJ Extradites Alleged Scattered Spider Hacker from Finland
Peter Stokes, a 19-year-old dual US-Estonian citizen, will face charges in the United States for his alleged role in the cybercriminal group responsible for high-profile corporate hacks.
Anthropic Explores Custom Chip Design, Discusses Manufacturing with Samsung
The AI lab is in early-stage development of its own silicon to reduce dependence on NVIDIA and optimize for its specific workloads, according to a report from The Information.
Erebor Bank Eyes $8B Valuation as Deposits Quadruple in Four Months
Palmer Luckey’s digital bank, which received fast-track OCC approval, is in talks for a new funding round that would nearly double its 2025 valuation, Bloomberg reports, fueled by rapid growth from its tech and defense client base.
Zuckerberg: Meta Cloud Business ‘On the Table’ to Monetize Excess AI Compute
CEO Mark Zuckerberg told shareholders the company may offer cloud services if its massive AI infrastructure build-out, projected to cost up to $145 billion in 2026, results in surplus capacity.
ByteDance Developing Custom CPUS Amid US Export Controls, Reuters Reports
The TikTok parent is exploring Arm and RISC-V architectures for in-house processors as it rising costs from AMD and Intel and US restrictions on advanced AI chip imports, according to sources.
Shanghai Futures Exchange Reportedly Designing AI Token Futures, as US Exchanges Plan GPU Compute Contracts
The Shanghai Futures Exchange is reportedly developing futures tied to AI inference tokens, a distinct approach from US exchanges CME Group and Intercontinental Exchange, which are launching cash-settled futures based on GPU compute rental rates.
Apple Details On-Device AI Architecture, Citing Privacy as Chokepoint
The company's new 'Apple Intelligence' framework uses a ~3 billion parameter model on-device, with a 'Private Cloud Compute' system for complex tasks that it says will not store user data, setting a new privacy-centric precedent for AI integration.
SpaceX S-1 Filing, Musk Statements Offer Conflicting Terms on Anthropic Compute Deal
An IPO prospectus outlined a potential three-year, $45 billion compute commitment from Anthropic, but Elon Musk publicly described it as a 180-day lease, later clarified by an amended filing.
Apple Overhauls Siri with 'Apple Intelligence', Integrates Third-Party AI Models in iOS 27
The new system, built in part on Google's Gemini technology, uses a hybrid on-device and private cloud model and opens Siri to third-party AIs like ChatGPT and Claude through a new developer framework.
Amazon Shuts Down Internal AI Leaderboard After Employees Game System
The company deprecated its "Kirorank" dashboard, which tracked employee AI tool usage, after staff engaged in "tokenmaxxing" to inflate scores, according to reports from the Financial Times and Business Insider.
ByteDance Reportedly Developing AI Chip Modeled on Groq's LPU Architecture
The TikTok parent is said to be working with Chinese chipmaker InnoStar to design a cost-effective inference chip, aiming to reduce reliance on NVIDIA and U.S. export controls.
Apple's AI-Powered Smart Glasses Reportedly Delayed to Late 2027
The N50 smart glasses will function as an iPhone accessory, prioritizing an audio-first AI experience and a dual-camera system over full augmented reality, according to multiple reports.
Apple to Skip High-End M6 Chips, Fast-Tracking AI-Focused M7 Lineup for 2027
The company will reportedly forgo M6 Pro, Max, and Ultra variants to accelerate a new generation of processors designed for on-device AI, featuring a significant memory bandwidth increase.
Bumble Explores Sale Amid Steep User Decline and Revenue Drop
The dating app company is reportedly exploring a sale after a 21% year-over-year drop in paying users and a 14% revenue decline, despite significant gains in profitability from cost-cutting measures.

