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In today's episode, we delve into the significant policy changes by Meta that will see Microsoft's Copilot exit WhatsApp by January 15, 2026. This development highlights Meta's strategic move to streamline AI chatbot operations on its platform. We also explore Nvidia's assertion of AI chip supremacy amidst growing competition from tech giants Google and Meta, and the investor skepticism surrounding its future dominance. Additionally, we cover OpenAI's projected $207 billion funding gap by 2030, with major investors like Microsoft and Amazon considering strategies to bridge this gap. Other stories include Apple's upcoming foldable iPhone, Anthropic's CEO testifying on AI-driven cyberattacks, and the unveiling of a new AI device by OpenAI and Jony Ive. Finally, we touch on Michael Burry's financial maneuvers in the AI sector and judicial concerns over AI's role in law enforcement.
Read the full news brief: http://www.metacurate.io/briefs/daily/2025-11-26
By metacurate.ioIn today's episode, we delve into the significant policy changes by Meta that will see Microsoft's Copilot exit WhatsApp by January 15, 2026. This development highlights Meta's strategic move to streamline AI chatbot operations on its platform. We also explore Nvidia's assertion of AI chip supremacy amidst growing competition from tech giants Google and Meta, and the investor skepticism surrounding its future dominance. Additionally, we cover OpenAI's projected $207 billion funding gap by 2030, with major investors like Microsoft and Amazon considering strategies to bridge this gap. Other stories include Apple's upcoming foldable iPhone, Anthropic's CEO testifying on AI-driven cyberattacks, and the unveiling of a new AI device by OpenAI and Jony Ive. Finally, we touch on Michael Burry's financial maneuvers in the AI sector and judicial concerns over AI's role in law enforcement.
Read the full news brief: http://www.metacurate.io/briefs/daily/2025-11-26